Intramuscular Injections

An intramuscular injection deposits medication into well-perfused muscle tissue. The vascularity of muscle aids the rapid absorption of the medication into the systemic circulation. Intramuscular injections are used to deliver medications that would otherwise be absorbed too slowly or made ineffective if taken orally; when intravenous access is difficult; or if other routes are contraindicated. […]

Measuring Blood Pressure (Auto)

The pulse rate is a peripheral measure of the heart rate. It can be measured using manual techniques or automatic electronic devices. The pulse rate is a simple measurement that clinicians can use to assess patients’ physiological status. Serial measurements are useful in monitoring patients, and identifying changes in a patient’s condition. Examples of electronic […]

Measuring Pulse Rate (Auto)

The pulse rate is a peripheral measure of the heart rate. It can be measured using manual techniques or automatic electronic devices. The pulse rate is a simple measurement that clinicians can use to assess patients’ physiological status. Serial measurements are useful in monitoring patients, and identifying changes in a patient’s condition. Examples of electronic […]

Intravenous Cannulation

This episode looks at the procedure of Intravenous Cannulation. A cannula is a flexible plastic tube, which is inserted into a vein to allow medication and or fluid to be administered intravenously. When choosing the cannula size, you must take into account the intended use for the cannula and the accessibility of the patient’s veins. […]