Citations with the tag: INJECTIONS

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  • Inoculation studies of lodgepole pine with Alberta isolates of the Armillaria mellea complex
    Hiratsuka, Y.; Mallett, K. I. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Mar1988, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p292 

    No abstract available.

  • Host response to inoculation and behaviour of introduced and indigenous ectomycorrhizal fungi of jack pine grown on oil-sands tailings
    Visser, S.; Danielson, R. M. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1989, Vol. 19 Issue 11, p1412 

    No abstract available.

  • A helpful tip on `blowing away shot pain'.
    Visser, S.; Danielson, R. M. // Child Health Alert; Sep94, Vol. 12, p4 

    Suggests a technique for helping children cope with the pain of injections. Use of a brightly colored pinwheel for the child to blow against.

  • What you can't see won't hurt you.
    R.M.D. // Cortlandt Forum; 05/25/97, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p140 

    Offers tips on painless injections. Preventing the patient from seeing the needle; Use of alcohol swabs to decrease infection rates.

  • Needle length for effective immunization in children.
    Huffman, Grace Brooke // American Family Physician; 3/15/1998, Vol. 57 Issue 6, p1399 

    Presents information on a study which examines the proper administration of injections. Information on the study; Who was used in the study; What methods were used; Identification of the results of the study.

  • Withdrawing from pain.
    R.M.D. // Cortlandt Forum; 04/25/97, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p114 

    Recommends that physicians withdraw the needle during injection to prevent pain in local anesthetic injections.

  • Thumbs-up.
    Godbey, Susan Flagg; Wolfe, Yun Lee // Prevention; Jan97, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p29 

    Suggests what a person can do to ease the pain of injections. Pressing the spot with a thumb before being given the injection; Recommendation from Roberta Erickson.

  • Pentobarbital injection launched.
    Godbey, Susan Flagg; Wolfe, Yun Lee // Irish Veterinary Journal; Dec2009, Vol. 62 Issue 12, p776 

    The article evaluates the Release Pentobarbital 300 mg/ml injection.

  • The importance of injecting vaccines into muscle.
    Zuckerman, Jane N // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 11/18/2000, Vol. 321 Issue 7271, p1237 

    Editorial. Presents reasons for the importance of injecting vaccines in muscle. Maximization of the immunogenicity of the vaccine; Minimization of the severity of reactions at the injection site; Role of poor site selection in vaccine failure; Indications that subcutaneous injection are less...

  • Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injection of the Shoulder Region.
    Tallia, Alfred F.; Cardone, Dennis A. // American Family Physician; 3/15/2003, Vol. 67 Issue 6, p1271 

    Part III. Focuses on the diagnostic and therapeutic injection of the shoulder region. Indications and diagnosis for glenohumeral joint injection; Technique for acromioclavicular joint injection; Indications and diagnosis for scapulothoracic articulation injection.

  • Ask Doctor Cory.
    SerVaas, Cory // Child Life; Mar/Apr2005, Vol. 84 Issue 2, p32 

    Presents information on the effectiveness of allergy shots. INSET: Allergic to Peanuts?.

  • Injection technique for immunisation.
    Diggle, Linda // Practice Nurse; 1/12/2007, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p34 

    The article focuses on the injection technique for immunisation. The goal of vaccination is to obtain immunological protection with minimal trauma. Among the factors that contribute to the safe and effective delivery of a vaccine include the route of administration determined by the angle of the...

  • Doing shots like a man.
    Csatari, Jeffrey; Antheil, Katherine // Men's Health (10544836); Nov96, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p50 

    Reports that pressing the skin for ten seconds prior to a needle shot lessens the pain associated with injection.

  • Generic injectable drugs:From idea to market.
    Samson, Marvin // American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy; 6/1/2003, Vol. 60 Issue 11, p1117 

    Focuses on the concept of generic injectable drugs. Potential reference listed drugs (RLD); Feasibility of RLD.

  • Book Correction Notice.
    Samson, Marvin // American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy; 4/1/2008, Vol. 65 Issue 7, p596 

    A correction to the book "Pediatric Injectable Drugs," 8th Edition, that was published in a previous issue is presented.

  • Downhole tracer injector undergoes first Norwegian trials.
    Samson, Marvin // Offshore; Aug96, Vol. 56 Issue 8, p149 

    Reports on the conduct of field tests with a downhole tracer injection tool on an injection well on the Norwegian continental shelf. XPEL downhole tracer injector as the instrument being tested; Design of the device; Testing methods.

  • Making sense of trigger point injection codes.
    Self, Don // Geriatrics; Jun2002, Vol. 57 Issue 6, p48 

    Answers various questions regarding Medicare. Rules on trigger point injection; Tips on billing Medicare services.

  • WHAT THEY FORGOT TO TELL YOU ... INJECTING SUBACROMIAL BURSA.
    Self, Don // GP: General Practitioner; 7/15/2002, p32 

    Presents suggestions given to physicians for making a patient feel relaxed before injecting drugs.

  • WHAT THEY FORGOT TO TELL YOU� INJECTING THE MCP JOINT.
    Self, Don // GP: General Practitioner; 9/23/2002, p38 

    Presents tips in injecting the metacarpo-phalangeal joint. Relief provided by a steroid injection to osteoarthritis; Advice to palpate the depression between the base of the metacarpal and the trapezium; Injection of the steroid with little or no resistance.

  • WHAT THEY FORGOT TO TELL YOU� INJECTING THE A/C JOINT.
    Self, Don // GP: General Practitioner; 9/30/2002, p43 

    Presents pictorial description of injecting in acromioclavicular (A/C) joint. Reason for inflammation of A/C joint; Posture of the body for injecting steroid injection.

  • Drug shortage update.
    Self, Don // Formulary; Jun2002, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p284 

    Presents a list of drugs with limited distributions. Caspofungin acetate; Hemabate; Heparin sodium injection; Hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert.

  • The incidence of "coring" during aspiration of propofol from a 50-ml vial.
    Shiroyama, Kazuhisa // Journal of Anesthesia; 2001, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p120 

    Examined the incidence of coring, the scooping of rubber fragments into a syringe from the rubber cap of a vial, during the use of propofol vials by anesthesiologists in Japan. How coring occurs; How to avoid coring.

  • NEW RESEARCH ON INJECTIONS FOR OSTEOARTHRITIC KNEES.
    Shiroyama, Kazuhisa // Running & FitNews; Jan/Feb2003, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1 

    Discusses a research on injections for osteoarthritic knees.

  • Frequency-tripled Ti:sapphire laser illuminates photoinjector.
    Roux, Roland // Laser Focus World; Feb94, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p26 

    Reports on the use of the first subpicosecond laser-triggered photoinjector called CANDELA at the Universite de Paris Sud by a team of researchers led by Patrick Georges. Use of a Ti:sapphire amplifier system to trigger the microwave gun; Achievement by phase-locking by mixing output signal...

  • Steroid injections.
    Roux, Roland // Mayo Clinic Health Letter; Nov1997, Vol. 15 Issue 11, p6 

    Focuses on steroid injections and how they would help with pain in your knee. Different kinds of steroids; Information on glucocorticoids which is the only steroid used in injections for inflamation and pain; Conditions for which steroid injections may be useful; Side effects caused by...

  • Brucellosis Due to Self-inoculation.
    Joeff, Bernard; Thomas Diamond, Monroe // Annals of Internal Medicine; Sep66, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p564 

    Presents a case of a patient who acquired brucellosis due to self-inoculation. Case report on the patient; Discussion on the disease.

  • Factitious Heparin Administration.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // Annals of Internal Medicine; Nov81, Vol. 95 Issue 5, p592 

    Reports on the covert injection of heparin in a patient who have bruising and the method used for objective diagnosis. Findings of the physical examination in the patient; Results of the coagulation studies.

  • CORRECTION.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // Minnesota Medicine; Jan2011, Vol. 94 Issue 1, p8 

    A correction to the article "Therapeutic Musculoskeletal Injection: What Is Current Practice? What is the Evidence?" by James F. Peters that was published in the December 2010 issue is presented.

  • How to give a goat an injection.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // Countryside & Small Stock Journal; Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 86 Issue 1, p72 

    Discusses guidelines on how to inject medication in goats.

  • Pressure lessens pain before an injection.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // Modern Medicine; Nov96, Vol. 64 Issue 11, p3 

    Reports that applying simple manual pressure on the injection site minimizes pain from intramuscular injections. Outcome of clinical studies employing the technique; Subjects' perception of the pain.

  • A formula for choosing the right needle length.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // Modern Medicine; Aug97, Vol. 65 Issue 8, p4 

    Details a study published in the June 4, 1997 issue of the `Journal of the American Medical Association' which determined the optimum needle length for the administration of intramuscular injection to healthy adults who are younger than 65. Inapplicability of the results to patients older than...

  • Good for parents, bad for baby.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // New Scientist; 12/15/2001, Vol. 172 Issue 2321, p3 

    Editorial. Comments on the controversy concerning the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) technique. Process of ICSI; Association of ICSI with infertility in children; Risk of children created by ICSI of being born with Turner's syndrome.

  • WHAT THEY FORGOT TO TELL YOU�INJECTING PLANTAR FASCIITIS.
    Schmaier, Alvin H.; Carabello, Jo-Ann; Day, H. James; Barry, William E. // GP: General Practitioner; 2/17/2003, p54 

    Presents instructions on how to inject planter fasciitis. Localization of the most tender spot; Needle to be used to inject a steroid plus lignocaine.

  • Noncascaded intersubband injection lasers at ?approx. 7.7 �m.
    Gmachl, Claire; Capasso, Federico; Tredicucci, Alessandro; Sivco, Deborah L.; Hutchinson, Albert L.; Chu, S. N. George; Cho, Alfred Y. // Applied Physics Letters; 12/28/1998, Vol. 73 Issue 26, p3830 

    The realization of the first noncascaded intersubband injection lasers based on a single optical transition is reported. The unipolar lasers are based on an active region consisting of three InGaAs quantum wells closely coupled by thin AlInAs barriers. The lasers emit at ?approx. 7.7 �m...

  • Influence of Temperature, Humidity and Inoculation on the Degradation of {sup}1{sup}4C-Labeled 2-Aminobenzimidazole in Soil
    Helweg, Arne // Water, Air & Soil Pollution; Oct1979, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p275 

    No abstract available.

  • Collagen Injections.
    Moglia, John; Chelin, Robert // Podiatry Management; Jan2012, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p32 

    A letter to the editor is presented which is concerned with a podiatry patient who has requested collagen injections into the plantar fat pad area.

  • 'Bones' Had It Right.
    Moglia, John; Chelin, Robert // ASRT Scanner; Aug/Sep2012, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p8 

    No abstract available.

  • Th e Basics of 21st Century Temporary Preservation Technology (Part 19).
    Chew, John A. // Funeral Home & Cemetery News; May2011, pA24 

    The article presents the author's insights on the types and causes of edema, as well as proper use of the pre-injection formulation and proper positioning of a body.

  • Press on.
    Chew, John A. // People's Medical Society Newsletter; Apr97, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p5 

    Focuses on the cost-effective pain-reducing technique of injection. How applying firm pressure to the spot at which an injection is given partially blocks the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

  • 'Bones,' Not Scanner, Was Right.
    (jerry) Donohoe, Edward G.; Henderson, Donovan; Graham, Keith D. // ASRT Scanner; Oct/Nov2012, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p8 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Bones' Had It Right" in the August/September 2012 issue and on the topic of a creation of the needless injection system developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is presented.

  • Improved lead-salt lasers set power record.
    (jerry) Donohoe, Edward G.; Henderson, Donovan; Graham, Keith D. // Laser Focus World; Jan97, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p9 

    Focuses on a lead-salt diffused-junction laser fabricated by Laser Components. Output power produced by the laser; Other characteristics; Applications.

  • Hypothetical A Teaching Case.
    Smith, Tracey // Gamma Gazette; Mar2011, Issue 1, p29 

    A medical-related quiz on diagnosis made after injecting the patient with 194MBq isotope is presented.

  • Injections Made Easier.
    Brown, Linda J. // Arthritis Today; Nov/Dec99, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p22 

    Presents the EMLA Anesthetic Disc, which makes the skin numb before an injection. Use of the product on the flight of the space shuttle Discovery; How it is used by patients; Benefits to children and adults with needle phobia.

  • PATIENT PREFERENCE FOR INJECTION SITE.
    Levin, Susanna // Clinical Advisor for Nurse Practitioners; Sep2010, Vol. 13 Issue 9, p65 

    The author offers comments on patient preference for an injection site for medroxyprogesterone.

  • Industry continues to lose money on injection issues.
    Newport, Alan // Wisconsin Agriculturist; Apr2011, Vol. 242 Issue 4, pBP4 

    The article reports on the implication of injections on cows and bulls to the sector in the U.S. which is said to cost the industry more money.

  • Fear of needles.
    Balin, Nicole // Parenting; Oct98, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p40 

    Presents information on how to cure children from the fear of needle injections. Age at which most children begin to fear needles; Comments from Carol Waters, a nurse at Pediatric Associates of Hampton/Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Benefits of talking to the child rather than trying to distract them.

  • Hartmann's solution.
    Balin, Nicole // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p1007 

    An encyclopedia entry for "Hartmann's solution," which refers to lactated Ringer's injection used for fluid and electrolyte replacement, is presented.

  • injected.
    Balin, Nicole // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p1198 

    A definition of the medical term "injected" is presented, which refers to filled by injection of fluid, or congested.

  • push.
    Balin, Nicole // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p1946 

    Several definitions of the term "push" are presented which may mean to inject rapidly, a substance injected rapidly or a bolus.

  • shot.
    Balin, Nicole // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p2120 

    A definition of the term "shot" is presented, which is a colloquial word for an injection.

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