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DA Form 7595-3-6 — ADMINISTER AN INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION

administer an intramuscular injection

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DA Form 7595-3-6 handles one job: administer an intramuscular injection. The official title is ADMINISTER AN INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION. Download it below, fill it in, sign it, send it where your directive says. The edition on this page is May 2014, status not stated, running 2 page(s) with about 200 fields to complete.

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What is DA Form 7595-3-6?
ADMINISTER AN INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION
Which edition is current?
May 2014
Who is responsible for this form?
TRADOC
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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