Sentences with phrase «by subcutaneous injection»

In order to avoid muscle artifacts in the electroretinogram (ERG), an auriculopalpebral nerve block was applied by subcutaneous injection of 2 % lidocaine HCl solution along the zygomatic arch.
Cats will be examined at the hospital once a month and given either Exenatide ER or placebo by subcutaneous injection.
It should be administered by subcutaneous injection, and repeated at intervals of 6 to 12 hours as required.
Each ml of ProZinc product contains 40 International Units (U) of recombinant human insulin and is given to cats by subcutaneous injection.
When pets progress to the later stages of CKD (stage3 +) your veterinarian may suggest that that extra fluid be given at home by subcutaneous injection.
The selamectin pretreated and infected cats were administered 100 L3 by subcutaneous injection.
This test in simple terms is described here: First a preliminary (baseline) blood test is done for various hormones including 17 - OH, this is followed by a subcutaneous injection of 0.25 mg of a drug called Cortrosyn which is a form of ACTH which stimulates the adrenal glands to make more hormones.
We induced local inflammation in juvenile and adult rats that had been fed a 6.6:1 ketogenic diet for three weeks.22 Inflammation was produced by subcutaneous injection of complete Freund's adjuvant into one hindpaw.
I can tell you that IV drugs clear an athlete's system more quickly than drugs that are administered by subcutaneous injection.
Two doses of ivermectin are effective, either orally or by subcutaneous injections are administered two weeks apart.

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It is given by injection under the skin (subcutaneous) or in the vein (intravenous).
This is accomplished by giving subcutaneous injections of a stem cell stimulating growth factor for five consecutive days.
It is known as a hematopoietic growth factor or colony stimulating factorand is given by injection under the skin (subcutaneous) or in the vein (intravenous).
DECTOMAX is a tissue - friendly injectable solution that can be administered by subcutaneous (SC) or intramuscular (IM) injection in the neck region.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the performance by medical assistants of medical tasks, including subcutaneous and intramuscular injections; obtaining vital signs; administering nebulizer treatments; or other tasks approved by the board pursuant to rule, if under the supervision by a physician in his or her office; provided, however, that this shall not require on - site supervision at all times, or the performance by medical assistants of medical tasks ordered by a physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse delegated the authority to issue such an order in accordance with law and pursuant to rules of the board.
After extensive discussions between the Society and the Board of Nursing, the Board agreed to propose amendments to its regulations that would permit certain medical assistants to be delegated the administration of medication by intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections.
In addition to the specific reference to subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, vital signs, and nebulizer treatments, the new statutory language authorizes the Georgia Composite Medical Board to authorize by rule other tasks that can be delegated «under the supervision by a physician in his or her office.»
Thanks to the outstanding work of the North Dakota Society of Medical Assistants, and the cooperation of the North Dakota Board of Nursing, on August 1, 2005 Certified Medical Assistants regained the right to be delegated the administration of medication by intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections.
Request: The Connecticut Society of Medical Assistants and the American Association of Medical Assistants request that the Connecticut General Assembly enact legislation that would enable licensed physicians to delegate: (1) the administration of medication orally or by inhalation; and (2) the administration of intramuscular, intradermal, and subcutaneous injections (including vaccinations / immunizations) to medical assistants working under their direct supervision (as defined above) in outpatient settings who:
• Accurately file all patients» lab results, x-ray, EKG, SCANS and all miscellaneous documents after doctor signs off • Assists Physician in all Medical examinations • Maintains set - up for collection of all cultures and arranges transportation to Laboratory • Assists in minor surgery, positioning and draping patient, passing instruments • Inventory, Ordering, Facility Maintenance • Screens telephone calls for referral and takes messages for provider • Under the direction of the physician an MA may administer injections of scheduled drugs, including narcotic medications, only if the dosage is verified by the physician prior and the injection is intradermal, subcutaneous, or intramuscular.
* Administer intramuscular and subcutaneous injections, perform in - office testing, and facilitate medication refill management as directed by provider (in accordance with State's MA scope of practice).
Give oral, intramuscular, intradermal and subcutaneous injections of immunizations as ordered by clinicians and covered under scope of practice.
For example, according to New Jersey Administrative Code, MAs may administer intradermal, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injections as directed by their supervising physician.
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