© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: To review the available evidence on aspirating when administering intramuscular injections and suggest recommendations for practice. Background: The process of aspiration has been ingrained in the intramuscular injection procedure, and whilst many policies no longer recommend this practice, it often continues to be taught and practiced. The result is a variation in this procedure not always consistent with an evidence-based approach. Design: A systematic literature review. Methods: A systematic approach to searching the literature was undertaken using identified academic databases from inception to May 2014. Citation searching identified additional data sources. Six studies met the search...
 Objectives: The aim was to assess the existing knowledge of intramuscular (IM) injection administr...
Abstract This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine current practice choices made by nurses when administering an intr...
The purpose of this project is to evidence based literature related to intramuscular injections. The...
Author. Sherri Ogston-Tuck, Senior lecturer, adult nursing, Institute of Health and Society, Univer...
Aspiration during any kind of injection is meant to ensure that the needle tip is at the desired loc...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization no longer recommend ...
Aspiration has always been performed during intramuscular vaccine injections to ensure that the need...
The technique for delivering intramuscular injection remains rooted in custom and practice. This lit...
Aims and objectives: This discursive paper will consider to what extent Intramuscular injection (IM)...
Abstract This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review...
Intramuscular injections require a thorough and meticulous approach to patient assessment and inject...
Purpose: This study conducted to determine the effect of in-service education on nurses’ preference ...
This descriptive survey study was concerned with the problem of determining whether nurses were usin...
AIM To review the effect of different intramuscular injection (IMI) techniques on injection assoc...
 Objectives: The aim was to assess the existing knowledge of intramuscular (IM) injection administr...
Abstract This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine current practice choices made by nurses when administering an intr...
The purpose of this project is to evidence based literature related to intramuscular injections. The...
Author. Sherri Ogston-Tuck, Senior lecturer, adult nursing, Institute of Health and Society, Univer...
Aspiration during any kind of injection is meant to ensure that the needle tip is at the desired loc...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization no longer recommend ...
Aspiration has always been performed during intramuscular vaccine injections to ensure that the need...
The technique for delivering intramuscular injection remains rooted in custom and practice. This lit...
Aims and objectives: This discursive paper will consider to what extent Intramuscular injection (IM)...
Abstract This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review...
Intramuscular injections require a thorough and meticulous approach to patient assessment and inject...
Purpose: This study conducted to determine the effect of in-service education on nurses’ preference ...
This descriptive survey study was concerned with the problem of determining whether nurses were usin...
AIM To review the effect of different intramuscular injection (IMI) techniques on injection assoc...
 Objectives: The aim was to assess the existing knowledge of intramuscular (IM) injection administr...
Abstract This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine current practice choices made by nurses when administering an intr...