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Intramuscular Injections

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Page 1: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Intramuscular Injections

Page 2: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Review

• Definition of parenteral

• Equipment

• Aseptic technique

• Personal protective equipment

• 3 “checks”

• 6 “rights”

• Proper disposal of sharps

Page 3: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Intramuscular

• Given into the muscle layer beneath the dermis and subcu tissue

• Intermediate absorption rate

• 3 mL syringe

• 19 – 25g needle

• 1 to 3 inch needle length

Page 5: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Deltoid• Small muscle with little subcu fat

• Absorbed quickly

• Smaller volume of medication (no more than 1 mL)

• Anatomical risk: radial nerve and brachial artery

Page 6: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Vastus Lateralis• Absorption rapid

• Site of choice for infants and children

• 1 inch needle for children

• Lift muscle from bone and administer at right angle to the muscle

Page 7: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Ventrogluteal

• Lateral hip; free of major blood vessels, nerves and fat

• 90 degree angle

• Least painful

Page 8: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Dorsal Gluteal

• Site is close to sciatic nerve and superior gluteal artery so accurate landmarking is critical

• Not used on infants and toddlers

Page 9: Intramuscular Injections. Review Definition of parenteral Equipment Aseptic technique Personal protective equipment 3 “checks” 6 “rights” Proper disposal

Z-Track Method• IM injection where solution will irritate

subcu tissue

• Allows medication into muscle with no tracking to subcu tissue

• 0.2 mL of air used as airlock to prevent leak into subcu tissue