Modular Operation Theatre

Modular Operation Theatre

Injection is a medical procedure in which a medication or other substance is delivered directly into the body through a needle and syringe. There are several routes of injection, including intravenous (IV) injection and intramuscular (IM) injection.IV injection involves inserting a needle directly into a vein, usually in the arm, and delivering medication directly into the bloodstream.

This method allows for rapid absorption of the medication and is commonly used in emergency situations or when a patient is unable to take medications orally.IM injection involves injecting medication into a muscle, usually in the thigh, hip, or upper arm. This method allows for slower absorption of the medication and is commonly used for vaccines, antibiotics, and other medications that can be administered by injection.

Both IV and IM injections are performed by trained healthcare professionals, such as nurses or physicians, and require careful preparation and administration to ensure the medication is delivered safely and effectively. Potential risks of injection include pain, bleeding, infection, and other complications.