I am new to the site and couldn't resist this thread, even though it is a bit old. I am an RN student but I was in the hospital recently myself. After surgery, the RN came into my room with a syringe to give me my requested pain meds. She did not tell me she had prepared the demeral and phenergen for IV administration already and had diluted it in 10 mil of fluid. I did not notice the size of the syringe and she asked me if I wanted it in my hip or in the IV. Knowing that it would last longer in the muscle, I selected that. She gave the injection but I began to think something was amisss when she was taking a very long time after inserting the needle to inject the meds. When she finished, I asked her how much fluid she put in my hip and she replied 10 (TEN) ml, explaining that she intended to give it via IV. Now do you want to talk about a sore rear end or what?? All she had to do was tell me it was diluted for IV and I'd have said fine and taken it that way. She did not seem to realize she had done anythng wrong in putting that much fluid in my hip. I was amazed that a RN could not know that. I was also amazed I could walk at all the next day! Also the medicine did not absorb properly with that volume and I was in pain for the next 4 hours till I could get another shot. (Shaking head in amazement!)