administering an intradermal injection - obtain an accurate blood pressure

- After administering an intradermal injection, the nurse shouldn’t massage the area because massage can irritate the site and interfere with results.

- When administering an intradermal injection, the nurse should hold the syringe almost flat against the patient’s skin (at about a 15-degree angle), with the bevel up.

- To obtain an accurate blood pressure, the nurse should inflate the manometer to 20 to 30 mm Hg above the disappearance of the radial pulse before releasing the cuff pressure.
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