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Parenteral Injections
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Parenteral Injections
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Theory
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1)
For_________ injections, the site usually chosen is the loose skin between the shoulder blades
intravenous
subcutaneous
intradermal
intraperitonial
2)
Which method of parenteral injections would you suggest to Dr. Ivan if he wants to study the action of the agent specifically on cells of lymphoid origin
Intrathymic
Intravenous
Footpad
Intradermal
3)
A properly performed _______ injection will result in a small, round skin welt
Intraperitonial
Subcutaneous
Intravenous
Intradermal
4)
Intraperitonial injections are the most commonly used method for injection of suspended agents
True
False
5)
For the production of T cell lines and clones in mice which type of parental injection is used:
Intradermal injection
subcutaneous injection
Footpad injection
Intravenous injection
6)
Before giving injection to mice, the skin should be disinfected using which type of alcohol :
90% alcohol
100% alcohol
isopropyl alcohol
70% alcohol
7)
Which type of injection is an alternative to intramuscular injection in the mouse
subcutaneous injection
Intradermalinjection
Intravenous injection
None of these
8)
For the administration of drug to the mouse which type of parental injection is used:
Intraperitoneal injection
Intravenous injection
Both of them
None of these
9)
How much volume of injection is given to the mouse in case of intravenous injection?
0.9ml
0.5ml
1ml
0.7ml
10)
Which part of the mouse is suitable for giving intravenous injection:
Tail Vein
Caudal Thigh Muscles
Loose skin between shoulders
None of these
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2011). Parenteral Injections. Retrieved 29 March 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/index.php?sub=3&brch=70&sim=203&cnt=3
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