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Shots

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IM : Intra muscular ( 90 degree angle )   IM : Intra muscular ( 90 degree angle )  
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SC: Subcutaneous ( 45 degree angle )   SC: Subcutaneous ( 45 degree angle )  
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IV : Intravenous ( 25 degree angle )   IV : Intravenous ( 25 degree angle )  
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ID: Intra-dermal (10-15 degree angle )   ID: Intra-dermal (10-15 degree angle )  
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IM Shots given passing skin, passing subcu, and penetrating deep muscle   IM Shots given passing skin, passing subcu, and penetrating deep muscle  
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IM Shots - sites (Dorso-gluteal / Ventro-gluteal / Deltoid / Vastus Lateralis   IM Shots - sites (Dorso-gluteal / Ventro-gluteal / Deltoid / Vastus Lateralis  
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Subcu shots : given --just below surface of skin in subcu tissue   Subcu shots : given --just below surface of skin in subcu tissue  
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Subcu Shots : locations are chosen away from bones, joints, nerves, large blood vessels   Subcu Shots : locations are chosen away from bones, joints, nerves, large blood vessels  
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Intra dermal shots : given in the dermal layer of skin ( Inner Forearms / Middle of back ) reason is because the skin is thin and very littel hair.   Intra dermal shots : given in the dermal layer of skin ( Inner Forearms / Middle of back ) reason is because the skin is thin and very littel hair.  
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Type of syringes ( hypo dermic / Insulin / Tuberculin )   Type of syringes ( hypo dermic / Insulin / Tuberculin )  
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Hypo dermic syringes :: are used on ( IM & Subcu ) as well as Veni-puncture   Hypo dermic syringes :: are used on ( IM & Subcu ) as well as Veni-puncture  
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Tuberculin syringes :: (ID), allergy shots   Tuberculin syringes :: (ID), allergy shots  
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Insulin syringes :: ( U-100 ) 0.5 cc - 1 cc .....Lo-Dose insulin   Insulin syringes :: ( U-100 ) 0.5 cc - 1 cc .....Lo-Dose insulin  
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( Barrel ) Parts of Syringes that holds medication   ( Barrel ) Parts of Syringes that holds medication  
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( Plunger ) Part of Syringes that is designed for insertion in barrel , provides mechanism by which meds are drawn into or pushed out of barrel   ( Plunger ) Part of Syringes that is designed for insertion in barrel , provides mechanism by which meds are drawn into or pushed out of barrel  
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( Flange ) Part of Barrel of syringe where the plunger is inserted. the flange forms a rim around the barrel, prevents syringe from rolling   ( Flange ) Part of Barrel of syringe where the plunger is inserted. the flange forms a rim around the barrel, prevents syringe from rolling  
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( Tip ) part of the barrel of syringe, where needle is attached   ( Tip ) part of the barrel of syringe, where needle is attached  
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reason for parenteral route selection ( rapid response, accuracy of dosage, a need to concetrate meds in a particlur part of body, unable to take orally   reason for parenteral route selection ( rapid response, accuracy of dosage, a need to concetrate meds in a particlur part of body, unable to take orally  
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( Vial ) - small steril pre-filled glass bottles containing hypodermic solutions   ( Vial ) - small steril pre-filled glass bottles containing hypodermic solutions  
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( Cartridge - Needle Unit ) - disposable sterile cartridge ( has pre-measured meds )   ( Cartridge - Needle Unit ) - disposable sterile cartridge ( has pre-measured meds )  
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( ampule ) small sterile pre-filled usually holding singlel-dose, that you may have to break   ( ampule ) small sterile pre-filled usually holding singlel-dose, that you may have to break  
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Accidental stick from a needle ---HBV, syphilis, Rocky Mtn spotted fever, TB, Malaria, Varicella Zoster, Aids   (blank)  
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