Correct option is C
Ans (c)
Sol.
Explanation:
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Intra osseous injections are given directly into the bone marrow, often used in emergency situations for patients where intravenous access is difficult.
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Intra dermal injections are given just under the skin, commonly used for allergy tests and tuberculosis testing.
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Intra venous injections are given directly into a vein, which is a common and widely used route for administering fluids, medications, and other treatments.
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Intra rectal and
intra oesophageal are not standard routes for injections.
Rectal administration is typically for suppositories, and
oesophageal administration does not refer to a recognized injection route. These are not used for delivering injections.