GREAT INFO... Thanks
thanks very helpfull as im new to this
There is a plethora of good info in this post. I have been researching IM injection topic extensively the past few weeks due to PIP. I'm interested in trying the ventrogluteal site. However, I have been unable to educate myself to locate this site based the information available. Does anyone have an easy way to locate the site for self injection. It seems that most of the descriptions I find are for nurses administering to patients? I do not have a medical background so I don't know how to locate greater trochanter.
That is exactly why I have been apprehensive to try it. It seems like you are shooting for an area the size of a silver dollar and if you miss you hit bone ;/ I will hit up Atomini. Thanks, bro.
You will always know or find out if you have an abscess. An abscess is from an infection. the term abscess means that you have accumulated a pocket or a mass of pus. Pus is the abscess and pus is causes by infection. An abscess of any kind will be very painful at that site. It will eventually turn color. It will get harder and harder and more sensitive to the touch or movement very quickly due to being an infection. If an abbess always seek medical attention and at least a regiment of antibiotics. ....crazy mike
PS: I'm with mickey with the ^^^^^bump, bump, bump ^^ !!! ....crazy mike![]()
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