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Fundamentals of Nursing

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Parenteral Administration of Medications: Intradermal injections:

Author: James Marion Endrina Entice



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Used for skin testing (tuberculosis [TB], allergies) Slow absorption from dermis Skin testing requires the nurse to be able to clearly see the injection site for changes Use a tuberculin or small hypodermic syringe for skin testing Angle of insertion is 5 to 15 degrees with bevel up A small bleb will form


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