Aspirate the syringe to check for blood return before administering medication in an intramuscular injection to ensure proper delivery into muscle tissue and avoid complications.
After sticking the patient but before administering the medication during an intramuscular injection, you should aspirate the syringe to check for blood return. This involves pulling back slightly on the plunger to see if any blood enters the syringe.
If blood is aspirated, it indicates that the needle has entered a blood vessel, and the medication should not be administered intramuscularly to avoid potential complications.
By aspirating, you ensure the medication is delivered correctly into the muscle tissue and not into a blood vessel, reducing the risk of adverse effects.
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