When about to administer 3ml medication into the deltoid muscle which action should nurse take?
*Inspect the site for redness,edema, and induration*
The deltoid muscle is a relatively safe injection site, but there are still some potential risks that need to be considered before administering medication into it. These risks include:
* Nerve damage: The deltoid muscle is close to several nerves, and if the needle is inserted incorrectly, it could damage one of these nerves. This could lead to pain, numbness, or paralysis in the affected area.
* Blood vessel damage: The deltoid muscle also contains several blood vessels, and if the needle is inserted incorrectly, it could damage one of these blood vessels. This could lead to bleeding or bruising.
* Infection: If the injection is not performed using sterile technique, it could introduce bacteria into the muscle, which could lead to an infection.
To minimize these risks, the nurse should inspect the injection site for any signs of redness, edema, or induration before administering the medication. If any of these signs are present, the nurse should not administer the medication and should consult with a doctor.
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