Guidelines for pediatric im injections
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ntramuscular (IM) injections , the drugs are usually delivered into the caudal thigh muscles or the muscles lateral to the backbone. IM injections should be reserved for non-recovery procedures because IM injection of irritating substances (such as ketamine) may lead to lameness, self-mutilation of the limb, or cutaneous ulceration.
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v. avoid arterial puncture and IM injections. vi. In case of suspected ICH on UFH, arrange STAT CT, notify neurosurgery, send STAT labs: (PT, PTT, cbc with plt, fibrinogen, type & cross). Immediately stop UFH and prepare to give protamine sulfate. Typically takes 4 hours for anti-coagulation effects of UFH to resolve without protamine.
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Administer IM injection at 900 angle with appropriate needle as below. The needle length for IM injections depends upon the age, gender, and/or weight of the vaccine recipient. (See Table attachment below). Administer intramuscularly (IM), according to the recommended age-specific dose and schedule.
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2. British Society of Rheumatologists Guidelines August 2000. 3. Folic acid and folinic acid for reducing side effects in patients receiving methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis. Z Ortiz, D Moher, BJ Shea, ME Suarez-Almazor, P Tugwell, G Wells Year: 1999. Reported at Cochrane Library. 4.
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Give an additional 2 to 10 mg/kg (1 to 5 mg/lb) IM or IV to effect if needed to complete induction. Midazolam – 0.1 to 0.4 mg/kg (0.05 to 0.2 mg/lb) Give additional 0.1 to 0.2 mg/kg (0.05 to 0.10 mg/lb) IM or IV to effect if needed to complete induction. Routes of administration. IV (or IM if patient is too fractious to allow IV catheterization)
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IM . Vitamin B12 can be given Sub Q or IM. Proper Syringe Technique for Sub Q Injection. Sites for Sub Q Injection . Steps for Subcutaneous Injection . Gather supplies (Double check for correct medication and dosage). Wash Hands. Choose a site for the injection: Sites include: arm, leg, or abdomen
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Needles used for IM injections are longer than subcutaneous needles because they must reach deep into the muscle. Needle length also depends on the injection site, patient’s size, and amount of subcutaneous fat covering the muscle. The needle gauge for I.M. injections should be larger to accommodate viscous solutions and suspension.
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Pediatric: 25-50,000 units/kg IM every 3-4 weeks, not to exceed 1.2 million units/dose NOTE: IM injections are recommended until late adolescence or young adulthood AND free of rheumatic attacks for at least 5 years; if there is risk of noncompliance with injections, then a …
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H. T1502 may be used for billing in the office place of service (11) for the administration of subcutaneous or IM injections ONLY when the provider administers, but does not supply the drug. 1. T1502 cannot be billed when the medication is administered orally. No fee is billable for drugs administered orally. 2.
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Rationale: A thrombocytopenic client is at risk for spontaneous and abnormal bleeding. Therefore, the client should avoid situations that could potentially cause injury or bleeding such as IM injections; rectal temps, meds, and exams; flossing teeth, straight razor usage, and contact sports.
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