Published Mar 1, 2006
anaicca
2 Posts
Hello,
I am a nursing student with an assignment and my book seems worthless. What size needle is used for an IM injection for a neonate? Specifically, the injection is the initial Vit. K injection.
Please respond both privately (email) and in thread.
Thanks!
Anaicca
prmenrs, RN
4,565 Posts
not larger than a 25ga. 27 would be better.
cathys01
150 Posts
25 ga. here too. (we don't have 27s) but definitely nothing larger than a 25.
Gompers, BSN, RN
2,691 Posts
Agree with the above posters.
The exact size we use is 27 gauge, 1/4 inch long. Of course we don't go all 1/4 inches in on all the babies (depends on the infant's size).
This is the sized used for all our injections - vitamin K, vaccines, lovenox, and antibiotics.
Bailarina
92 Posts
yep 27 gauge here also.
heysmalls
46 Posts
we use 25 guage without going in all of the way
LoveTheNICU
57 Posts
We just finished a trial of new 30 g, 1/4 in needles that are replacing our 27g for all IM injections. We love them!!