What Size syringe do you use to pocket Trenabol Inject intramuscular?
also how much in a syringe if you take 75mg or 100mg
Answers:
The nurse above me couldn't have said it better. The standard concentration is 75mg per ml. So it would be 1 cc. use a 3cc and be sure to do an "nouns lock" of about a quarter of a cc. this is not harmful and keeps the med from leak back out. Source(s): RN
per how many ml?
The size syringe you use is determined by how many cc's or ml you call for of the med. generally when administering IMs you want to use a larger syringe to go along with a surrounding substance sized needle so that it is more comfortable for the person during injection. This is because you need a long satisfactory needle to reach the muscle and a large syringe provides comfort as the med can be injected quicker and next to less irritation than if a smaller, slower injecting syringe was used
make sense? kinda thorny to explain
- you probably need a 3cc syringe Source(s): Im a nurse
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The nurse above me couldn't have said it better. The standard concentration is 75mg per ml. So it would be 1 cc. use a 3cc and be sure to do an "nouns lock" of about a quarter of a cc. this is not harmful and keeps the med from leak back out. Source(s): RN
per how many ml?
The size syringe you use is determined by how many cc's or ml you call for of the med. generally when administering IMs you want to use a larger syringe to go along with a surrounding substance sized needle so that it is more comfortable for the person during injection. This is because you need a long satisfactory needle to reach the muscle and a large syringe provides comfort as the med can be injected quicker and next to less irritation than if a smaller, slower injecting syringe was used
make sense? kinda thorny to explain
- you probably need a 3cc syringe Source(s): Im a nurse
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