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a 90 degree, improve this answer if you need to, im fine with it....
they create a angle....I dont know....but im pretty shure.
who gives a f*** im a dum dum lol i really dont know
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an injection into the muscle is called a Intramuscular injection or IM injection for short. These are the safest types of injections for people who are not certified to work with animals to give.
No, this would be a relatively uncommon site for an intramuscular injection in most animal species.
If injected it is given in the muscle as an intramuscular injection. It can also be taken as a nasal mist that is sniffed.
On the injection site? Sorry im confused.
we do not massage site after IM injection because it may cause underlying tissue damage
The gluteus maximus muscle is located in the buttocks and is a common site for intramuscular (IM) injections. To administer an IM injection in the gluteus maximus, locate the upper outer quadrant of the buttocks and aim for the center of that area. It is important to ensure proper needle insertion depth and angle to avoid injury to underlying structures.
The possible ways to inject a horse are IV (intravenous), IM (Intramuscular) and SQ (sub cutaneous) are often medication dependant. Most vaccines are designed to be given IM. Most tranquilizers and pain meds are given either IM or IV. Most antibiotics are given IM or SubQ...although certain types can be given IV. The instructions will indicate how any injection is to be given. Injections given improperly can result in injury or death
Im assuming you are asking at what angle should you inject using the IM method. Which is at a 90 degree angle.
Chemotherapy given by intramuscular injection is absorbed into the blood more slowly than IV chemotherapy. Because of this, the effects of IM chemotherapy may last longer than chemotherapy given intravenously.
Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.