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NSE 211 - WEEK 9 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.




Intramuscular (IM) Angle - ANS 90 degrees



Subcutaneous (SC) Angle - ANS 45 - 90 degrees



Intradermal (ID) Angle - ANS 15 degrees



IM Injections - ANS - Used mainly for vaccinations, pain meds, antibiotics

- Faster med absorption

- Muscle is less sensitive to irritating and viscous meds

- DELTOID (tolerates 2mL), VENTROGLUTEAL (tolerates 2-5mL)



IM Injections PT ASSESMENT - ANS - Assess pt for muscle atrophy

- Note integrity and size of muscle and palpate for tenderness or hardness

- Position pt depending on the site

- Note if pt has had another vaccination (switch site)



IM Injection: Adult Syringe - ANS 1-3mL


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, Needle (19-27 G, 2.5-3.8cm in length)



IM Injection: Children Syringe - ANS 0.5-1mL

Needle (22-25 G, 2.2-3.2cm in length)



IM Injection: Infant Syringe - ANS 0.5mL

Needle (25-27 G, 2.2-2.5cm in length)



Intramuscular (IM) Benefit - ANS Provides faster medication absorption than the
subcutaneous route because of the area of the muscle has greater vascularity than
subcutaneous (SC) and intradermal (ID)



Subcutaneous Injection (SC) - ANS For factors such as circulatory shock and reduced local
tissue perfusion

- When injected into fatty tissue beneath skin, drug moved into bloodstream faster

- Allows slower, more sustained drug admin, than IM

- Causes minimal tissue trauma, less painful

- Heparin and Insulin usually administered SC



SC Injections PT ASSESSMENT - ANS - Palpate injection site for masses or tenderness

- Rotate the injection site daily

- Have pt relax arm, leg, or abdomen, depending on the side chosen for injection



SC Injection Syringe - ANS 1-3mL

Needle (25-27 G, 1.0-1.6 cm in length)

1.3cm if 90 degree


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