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Source : http://www.health.gov.nl.ca/health/publications/immunization/S4/
Reference for IM Injection : NB Immunization Handbook, appendix XVI Administering an IM injection to a child Infants 18 months and less : Vastus lateralis muscle (anterolateral surface of the thigh) 25 gauge, 5/8 to 1 inch needle Have parent hold infant sideways in a cuddle/semi-recumbent position on lap Parent can restrain outer arm. Place inside arm behind parents back Legs can be placed in between parent’s knees, or held by parent Vastus lateralis located on most lateral aspect of thigh Is free of major nerves and blood vessels To locate, divide area from top of femur to top of knee into 3 parts Landmark a site in middle third of outer thigh Children 18 months and over Deltoid muscle, 25 gauge, 5/8 to 1 inch needle Place child sideways on parent’s lap Injection arm is held close to child’s body Free arm is place behind parent’s back Child’s legs can be place in between parents knees Landmark by imagining injection site in middle of upside down triangle with base at lower edge of acromial process, point opposite to axilla Palpate acromial process; place 4 fingers across deltoid with top finger on acromial process; this leaves 3 fingers lying below the acromial process At bottom of the 4th finger in middle of muscle is the injection site Care is needed to avoid the acromion, clavicle, humerus, brachial veins/arteries and radial nerve Adults Deltoid muscle, 25 gauge, 1 inch needle May need to use 11/2 inch on larger adults ( e.g. overweight, large muscle)
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