need help with B-12 injection

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Hi I need some help with a B- 12 injection. It is to be given deep sub Q, not IM so just trying to figure the needle & syringe selection.

The syringe is simply a subcutaneous syringe...usually tuberculin. You might want to refresh yourself on the meaning of subcutaneous. No other technique than what is required for insulin injections. Hope that helps.

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I think it is an IM.

I think it is an IM.

Yes normally I think they are & that is why I questioned it. But the order says deep sub Q, so I thought you would need a different needle?

Vit B-12 injections are IM. I know because I've been giving them to myself for a couple of weeks for neuropathy. Hope this helps. I use a 22 gauge, 1 inch syringe.

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Yes, definitely IM.....

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Hi I need some help with a B- 12 injection. It is to be given deep sub Q, not IM so just trying to figure the needle & syringe selection.

B-12 I always give i.m.

If someone would order an injection deep sub q I would consider how much body fat the p/t has and then choose appropriate needle.

I´m sure a lot of i.m. injections go deep subQ on the fat patients.

I have read that Vit B12 can be given as IM or SubQ, I don't know if there is any difference between deep subQ and any other subq injection.

I use a 22 as well on myself.

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Some literature states can be given "deep SQ", but, I have always ordered and/or given IM......

B12 is IM...give myself them all the time. Depending on the location and size of the person, a 1"-11/2 inch needle is used. Use the z-track method so that the medicine absorbs better and not follow back up the "hole" you created by the needle. Also, putting an airbubble helps keep the medicine from escaping.

I use a TB syringe or a 3cc syringe if I cannot find another syring, and use a 23 or 25 guage needle, since B12 is not thick. Hope this helps, rather than confuse you.

arcticnurse82

Hi I need some help with a B- 12 injection. It is to be given deep sub Q, not IM so just trying to figure the needle & syringe selection.
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Every order I have ever encountered say's IM. However, any med drug book will tell you it can be given either way IM or SUBQ....

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