While preparing to administer an intramuscular injection to an adult patient, you notice that the only syringes available are those with attached needles. Which needle gauge and length combination is appropriate for this procedure?
The correct answer, a needle gauge of 22–25 and a length of 1–1.5 inches, is appropriate for intramuscular injections in adults. This size allows for adequate penetration into the muscle tissue without causing unnecessary damage. A 28–31 gauge needle is typically used for subcutaneous injections, as it is finer and shorter, not reaching the muscle layer effectively. The 18-gauge needle, while the appropriate gauge for intramuscular injections, at a length of 2 inches would be too long for most intramuscular injections, increasing the risk of hitting bone or penetrating too deeply. A needle length of ½ inch is too short to penetrate the muscle tissue adequately for an intramuscular injection.
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