True! When we’re injecting into muscle, after sticking in the needle we aspirate (pull upwards on the plunger) in order to make sure that there isn’t any blood to make sure we’re not in a vein or artery.
IM and Sub Q injection are very different than a blood draw. You don't need suction for an injection, and apart from needing to be in a vein, the suction is one of the bigger issues here. Too much suction and you collapse the vein and end up (likely) having a hemolyzed sample-at worst you don't get any/enough blood and have to start over.
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u/blind_lemon410 Jun 11 '25
Student nurse here. We are actually taught to use the dart style technique when giving most non-IV injections.