No, this would be a relatively uncommon site for an intramuscular injection in most animal species.
Yes, the Hamstring muscle is a common site for giving an IM injection to a canine. Be sure to watch of for the Sciatic nerve!
The gluteus maximus.
Phil Hernon calls me out for stating Jay had a bad site injection in his left arm. He said Jay tore his shoulder and it is the blood pooling in his right bicep.
Phil Hernon calls me out for stating Jay had a bad site injection in his left arm. He said Jay tore his shoulder and it is the blood pooling in his right bicep.
Yes.any kind of injection can result in an infection if the injection site is not properly cleaned.
I assume for use as an injection site. Deltoid muscle (shoulder) and Gluteus maximus (butt cheek)
when administering a subcutaneous injection why would you avoid an injection site thats hardened or fatty
Yes
maxillay central injection
On the injection site? Sorry im confused.
deltoid
we do not massage site after IM injection because it may cause underlying tissue damage