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I currently have a pt who gets an injection q 2 weeks. It's a 2ml injection and when I tell her that it should be done in the hip/buttock area she refuses and says she wants it in the deltoid. She is a large woman and we have not had a problem, in fact she says it hurts more when I use a different site. Not best practice, but hey, she's alert , oriented, and able to make her own decisions. So we chart it and we give it in the deltoid.
From Potter & Perry "Fundamentals of Nursing", regarding the deltoid site:
The nurse should use this site only for small medication volumes, when giving immunizations, or when other sites are inaccessible because of dressings or casts.
I was personally taught to use no more than 0.5 in a child and 1 mL in a well developed adult deltoid.
Can be done, but as pointed out, only in an adult with a well-developed deltoid, if for any reason it was not possible to give the injection in another site. After all, if the nurse is alone, the patient can't turn without assistance, both upper legs are bandaged etc etc, there's not much alternative. Just use an appropriately sized needle and administer very slowly. Not my idea of fun but sometimes it's unavoidable.
Blackheartednurse
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There are mix opinion about that,just wonder what everyone else would think about that?
Sorry I meant deltoid muscle..