As a healthcare professional with expertise in administering injections, I can provide guidance on the correct angle for a subcutaneous injection.
Subcutaneous injections are typically given at a
90-degree angle using a short needle when injecting into areas with little to no muscle, such as the abdomen or the back of the hand in infants. However, in areas with more fatty tissue, such as the thighs or the abdomen in adults, a
45-degree angle is often recommended to ensure the needle reaches the subcutaneous layer without hitting muscle or bone. The needle should be inserted at a 45-degree angle with the bevel facing up to minimize the risk of injecting into a blood vessel.
It's important to note that the angle can vary depending on the patient's body habitus and the specific area being injected. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the medication being administered and consider the patient's individual needs.
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