Date Posted:Thursday, December 21, 2017, 11:59: am
That's very hard to say... Sometimes it's really impossible to anticipate it and I'm very surprised by the reaction. But usually if they are already tensed rom the beginning and a little shy and reluctat to pull down their pants they also jump in the end.
Date Posted:Friday, December 22, 2017, 01:18: am
Do you find that it feels different the way the needle goes in when giving shots from men to women? Does the needle go in easier for example when injecting women to men? I've heard that giving obese women that the needle goes in easier than it does to those that are slim. Also, do you find it different pressing in the plunger from a man to an obese woman when giving the same medicine?
Date Posted:Friday, December 22, 2017, 03:31: pm
Regarding the needle: It goes easier into subcutaneous tissue than it goes into the muscle. But in the end it usually has to go into the muscle. So in an obese butt one has to use a longer needle. And the final centimeter when it goes into the muscle is then just as hard to push in (since it reaches the muscle then). Pressing the plunger is usually the same between obese and non obese. But it gets harder if the patient is really tensed up.