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  2. Intramuscular injection: Locations and administration

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    Doctors frequently use intramuscular injections to administer vaccines and certain other drugs. Injection sites include the upper arm, hip, thigh, and buttocks.

  3. The Best Intramuscular (IM) Injection Sites - Verywell Health

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    The four sites for an intramuscular injection are the shoulder, hip, thigh, and buttock. Learn how to find the right spots and give an IM injection safely.

  4. Vaccine Administration Route and Site | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/administer-vaccines.html

    Intramuscular Route (IM): Intramuscular injections are administered into the muscle through the skin and subcutaneous tissue. The recommended site is based on age.

  5. What Are the 4 Injection Sites? - MedicineNet

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    The four main intramuscular injection sites are the upper arm, thigh, buttocks, and hip. Learn about other types of injections and how they are performed.

  6. 18.6: Administering Intramuscular Medications - Medicine ...

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    Anatomic sites must be selected carefully for intramuscular injections and include the ventrogluteal, vastus lateralis, and the deltoid. The vastus lateralis site is preferred for infants because that muscle is most developed.

  7. Intramuscular Injection: Definition and Patient Education

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    Intramuscular injection sites. Intramuscular injections are often given in the following areas: Deltoid muscle of the arm. The deltoid muscle is the site most typically used for...

  8. Injection Types & Sites: What you need to know - Drugs.com

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    Intramuscular (IM) injections. IM injections are given deep into a muscle where the medication is then absorbed quickly by surrounding blood vessels. Subcutaneous (SC) injections.

  9. Nursing guidelines : Intramuscular Injections

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    A medication administered into a muscle is known as an intramuscular (IM) injection. The IM route allows for rapid absorption of specific medications. Choosing a muscle is dependent on the medication volume and the age or size of the patient.

  10. How to Give an Intramuscular Injection - Drugs.com

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    How do I choose the best place for an intramuscular injection? Keep track of where the injections are given: Make a list of the sites you use. Write down the date, time, and the site each time you give an injection. Change sites for the injections: It is important to use a different site each time you give an injection. This helps prevent scars ...

  11. Intramuscular Injection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    The specific landmarks for the most commonly used sites are discussed below. Dorsogluteal Region.