That's what I've seen as well. If you look on youtube I think there are mixed videos with people saying to aspirate but in practice I don't think most do that anymore.
So I just pinned my Sunday evening pin. Went in the right quad, in the "approved" area. Got a few drops of blood as I pulled the needle out...first time for this to happen. Normal? Anything to worry about?
So I just pinned my Sunday evening pin. Went in the right quad, in the "approved" area. Got a few drops of blood as I pulled the needle out...first time for this to happen. Normal? Anything to worry about?
Nothing to worry about; aspirating is only to prevent injecting into a vein - which is extremely difficult to do because of the pressure. But it’s extremely easy to nick a vein going in or out, so some blood is very very common, especially the larger or longer your pin. I had a couple drops from my quad using a little 29g 1/2” slinpin this morning.
I aspirated one, maybe two, shots since I started pinning 6 years ago. It’s useless and not part of current medical instruction.
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