Intramuscular-IM- injection which is given in muscle
Subcutaneous-SC - injection whichis given subcutaneously
Intradermal-ID-Injection which is given intra dermal(in dermis of skin)
Intravenous-IV - injection which is giiven in blood veins
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Ans E
1 - it can spread communicable disease from blood
2- it can contaminate the other instruments and other thing nearby that
3- it can cause needle stick injury
4- it can spread infection in hospital
2 Complete the following b a t h and description for each Route Intramuscular Abbreviation Description...
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