When administering a subcutaneous injection,if blood appears in the syringe,you should:
A) pull the needle out opposite to the angle of entry
B) pull the needle out at the angle of entry
C) continue with the injection because it is normal this to occur
D) push the needle in further to move past the blood vessel
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Q2: Which of the following is an example
Q3: How long is the needle used to
Q4: Cervarix and Gardasil are vaccines for:
A) hepatitis
Q5: Intradermal (ID)injections are used in _ and
Q6: Rubella is also known as:
A) mumps
B) German
Q8: The Varivax vaccine is given by injection
Q9: Each small line on a 3-mL syringe
Q10: Varicella zoster is better known as:
A) whooping
Q11: Which of the following is not a
Q12: When administering an intradermal injection,you should insert
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