Stop taking vaccines and here's why- Explained
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With giving injections into muscle, standard procedure is to withdraw slightly to check for blood and make sure you are not in a capillary. Isn't that correct?
that's called aspiration, and they stopped doing that, because it supposedly increased discomfort due to the extra time the needle is in the arm.
My hours of research indicate that about 1 in 500 sticks penetrate a vessel, however, speed of injection also affects infiltration to vessels, as a fast injection results in some trauma to the tissues. I requested aspiration and slow injection, then I applied an ice pack to the site for 30 minutes to and hour.
You are correct sir
Ask a nurse what their protocols were for the clotshot...
But the shoulder shouldn't be that difficult to give a shot to.
I asked a PHD who actually teaches in a nursing program. Not that I trust PHDs that much but with all the misinformation floating around but the source is a good place to start. If the procedure is flawed to begin with, I elect to not take a chance. There really haven't been any studies on why there are some reactions and not others is because the refusal that there are any reactions at all.