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krzymel

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List specific actions and recommendations technicians can follow during bovine injections to
  minimize tissue trauma.

Question 2

Identify equine muscles suitable for intramuscular injection.



CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

To minimize tissue trauma during injections, the technician should follow beef quality
assurance recommendations. These include:
 Using muscles on the neck cranial to the shoulder for all intramuscular injections.
 Administering all subcutaneous injections cranial to the shoulder.
 Using 18-16g  1 needles for vaccinations.
 Administering a maximum of 10cc per injection site.
 Properly restraining animals during injection.
 Ensuring that injection sites are at least 4 inches apart.

 Keeping vaccination bottles (or any drug) clean, and using a new sterile needle when
drawing product from the bottle.
 If an option is available, administering injections subcutaneously instead of intramuscularly.
 Using clean sharp needles and changing needles every 8 to 10 injections when processing
large numbers of cattle.


Answer to Question 2

Muscles suitable for injection in the horse include the muscles of the neck, triceps pectorals,
semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and gluteus.



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