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  2. 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.

  3. What Are the Best Intramuscular (IM) Injection Sites? - Verywell...

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    There are four sites on your body that can be used to give yourself an intramuscular injection: the upper arm, thigh, hip, and buttocks. Make sure you are comfortable with the injection technique before you start giving yourself shots. A nurse or other healthcare provider can show you how to do it.

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

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

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    The best site on your body to receive an injection depends on factors such as the medication being given, what you are treating, how quickly or slowly the medication needs to work, and the type of injection you are receiving.

  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. How to Give an Intramuscular Injection - Drugs.com

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    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 and skin changes.

  8. 18.5: Administering Subcutaneous Medications - Medicine...

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    Sites for subcutaneous injections include the outer lateral aspect of the upper arm, the abdomen (from below the costal margin to the iliac crest and more than two inches from the umbilicus), the anterior upper thighs, the upper back, and the upper ventral gluteal area. [2]

  9. Types of injections: Uses, sites, and what to expect - Medical...

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    What are the different types of injection? Read on to learn more about the different types, including their uses and possible injection sites.

  10. Intramuscular Injection: Definition and Patient Education - ...

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    An intramuscular injection is a technique used to deliver a medication deep into the muscles. This allows the bloodstream to absorb the medication quickly. You may have received an...

  11. Giving an IM (intramuscular) injection - MedlinePlus

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    An IM injection is a shot of medicine given into a muscle (intramuscular). What you Need. You will need: One alcohol wipe. One sterile 2 x 2 gauze pad. A new needle and syringe -- the needle needs to be long enough to get deep into the muscle. A cotton ball. Where to Give the Injection. Where you give the injection is very important.