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  1. Some experts recommend a 5/8-inch needle for men and women weighing less than 60 kg, if used, skin must be stretched tightly and subcutaneous tissues must not be bunched.

  2. 6 days ago · Subcutaneous injections go into the fatty tissue just below the skin. These shots are fairly shallow. The needle required is small and short (typically 1/2 to 5/8 of an inch long) with a gauge of 25 to 30. Intramuscular injections go directly into a muscle.

  3. Mar 24, 2022 · Subcutaneous needles range in gauge from 25-31 and in length from ½ inch to inch. Prior to administering the injection, determine the amount of subcutaneous tissue present and use this information to select the needle length. A 45- or 90-degree angle is used for a subcutaneous injection.

  4. A subcutaneous injection — think insulin or allergic shots — uses a small, short needle to inject medication into the fatty tissues under your skin.

  5. **Prior to administering an IM injection, refer to your procedure manual to determine the injection site utilising body landmarks. *** Location, needle length & gauge dependent on patient age, physical condition and medication requirements.

  6. May 2, 2024 · A subcutaneous injection needs a shorter needle because the medication is delivered just under the skin. An intramuscular (IM) injection needs a longer needle because the medication is delivered into the muscle. Your syringe size will vary depending on how much medication you inject with every dose.

  7. Needle size. 22–25 gauge, 1–11⁄2" needle (see note at right) Needle insertion (see diagram 3) Use a needle long enough to reach deep into the muscle. Insert the needle at a 90° angle to the skin with a quick thrust. Separate two injections given in the same deltoid muscle (or anterolateral thigh muscle, if using) by a minimum of 1".

  8. When administering a vaccine by injection, choose the correct needle size based on the route, age, patient size, and injection technique. See chart below to identify the route for each injectable vaccine.

  9. Syringe or pen and needle Depending on the amount of medication to be given and the size of the child or adult: • 0.5 cc,1.0 cc, or 2 cc with 27­gauge needle (5/8 of an inch long) • 3­cc luer lock syringe—used when solution is more than 1 cc • 25­gauge needle (5/8 of an inch long or 27­gauge needle (5/8 of an inch long)

  10. Follow aseptic technique. Use a new, separate needle and syringe for each injection. Perform hand hygiene before vaccine preparation, between patients, when changing gloves (if worn), and any time hands become soiled.†.

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