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How to inject evidence in ANS

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well youamp;#39;re most welcome to todayamp;#39;s talk itamp;#39;s Wednesday the 30th of June a bit of a different update today and I am taking a bit of a risk because I might bore some people but I think itamp;#39;s quite important to cover this because thereamp;#39;s some new research out that is indicating that my theory about inadvertent intravascular Administration that is giving the vaccine into a blood vessel might be causing some of the complications weamp;#39;re seeing and the evidence here relates to the adenovirus vector vaccine thatamp;#39;s the Oxford vaccine presumably thatamp;#39;s going to be the case itamp;#39;s also going to be true for the for the Janssen Johnson and Johnson vaccine as well now this is the risk let me show you the risk here itamp;#39;s on this screen so the risk is that the injection is given into a blood vessel in the deltoid muscle that is the risk that weamp;#39;re worried about so inadvertent intravascular Administration now um Iamp;#

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The present case suggests that dorsal subcutaneous injection can be complicated by cerebral air embolism. The veins around the spinal column or vertebral venous plexus are known to have rich communications with the intercostal veins of the thoraco-abdominal wall and the azygous system with an absence of valves.
Aspiration is most commonly performed during an intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection, and is meant to ensure that the needle tip is located at the desired site, and has not accidentally punctured a blood vessel.
Aspirating is the process of pulling back on the plunger, whilst the needle or cannula is stationary and in situ, where filler is to be placed. This theoretically ensures the needle is not in a blood vessel and vulnerable to blockage by the subsequently injected filler. You may hear the phrase aspirate on bone.
Needle insertion Insert needle at 45 angle to the skin. (Before administering an injection of vaccine, it is not necessary to aspirate, i.e., to pull back on the syringe plunger after needle insertion.)
It is not necessary to aspirate prior to administering a subcutaneous injection. The research evidence suggests that no subcutaneous medication has been injected into a blood vessel, although unintended intramuscular injection has been documented (Winslow, 1997).
It has been theorized that if during IM injection technique aspiration of blood occurs and the medication is administered, the medication will directly enter the venous or arterial system versus the muscle.
0:49 1:26 Area above the line is considered to be the safe zone for intramuscular injection this correspondsMoreArea above the line is considered to be the safe zone for intramuscular injection this corresponds with the upper outer quadrant of the buttock. This is the exact safe site for the buttock.
Hold the syringe at a 90-degree angle to your skin so its standing straight out, right above the place where youll give the injection. Quickly jab the needle all the way into the pinched-up skin, then push the plunger all the way in so the medicine empties out of the syringe.

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