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Common injection techniques: 1. Intramuscular (IM): Inject at a 90° angle into muscles using a 22–25 gauge needle, 1–1.5 inches long. 2. Subcutaneous (SC): Inject at a 45–90° angle into fatty tissue with a 25–27 gauge needle, 3/8–5/8 inch. 3. Intradermal (ID): Inject at a 5–15° angle into the skin’s surface using a 26–27 gauge needle, 3/8–1/2 inch. 4. Intravenous (IV): Insert at a 15–30° angle into a vein with a 20–22 gauge needle for adults. Im Injection, Spinal Surgery, Layers Of Skin, Nursing School, Muscles, Surgery, Nursing, The Skin, Medical

Common injection techniques: 1. Intramuscular (IM): Inject at a 90° angle into muscles using a 22–25 gauge needle, 1–1.5 inches long. 2. Subcutaneous (SC): Inject at a 45–90° angle into fatty tissue with a 25–27 gauge needle, 3/8–5/8 inch. 3. Intradermal (ID): Inject at a 5–15° angle into the skin’s surface using a 26–27 gauge needle, 3/8–1/2 inch. 4. Intravenous (IV): Insert at a 15–30° angle into a vein with a 20–22 gauge needle for adults.

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