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The PA Platform - Guest Post from Taylor_ What I've Learned Being a Medical Assistant (Dermatology) Dermatology Nurse, Medical School Quotes, Dermatology Clinic, Effective Communication Skills, Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Facts, Nursing Tips, Medical Laboratory, Physician Assistant

Taylor has done some guest posts in the past, and if you haven't met her yet, she's my work (and real life) BFF and medical assistant that I work with most of the time. We're basically side by side for 8 hours while we're at the office, and we share a love of Taylor Swift, vacations, and crab cakes

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Are you choosing which medical specialty to work in after physician assistant (PA) school? Deciding on what specialty to choose is such a big decision. If you are interested in dermatology or skin care read here about the pros and cons to help you decide on your career path. Dermatology Medical Assistant, Dermatology Pa, Physician Assistant Student, Dermatology Nurse, Pa Student, Studying Tips, Pa School, Student Tips, Medical Specialties

Are you choosing which medical specialty to work in after physician assistant (PA) school? Deciding on what specialty to choose is such a big decision. If you are interested in dermatology or skin care read here about the pros and cons to help you decide on your career path.

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Needle Angles: Standard medication doses for adults are to be rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1) of a milliliter. The standard 3-mL syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter. The nurse should not administer more than 3 mL per intramuscular or subcutaneous injection site; when a volume greater than 3 mL is required, a 5-mL syringe, calibrated in fifths, may be used. Medical Assisting, Certified Medical Assistant, Fundamentals Of Nursing, Nursing School Studying, Nursing School Tips, Nursing School Notes, Phlebotomy, Nursing Tips, Nursing Career

Needle Angles: Standard medication doses for adults are to be rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1) of a milliliter. The standard 3-mL syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter. The nurse should not administer more than 3 mL per intramuscular or subcutaneous injection site; when a volume greater than 3 mL is required, a 5-mL syringe, calibrated in fifths, may be used.

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