Where is the ventrogluteal site for im injections?

The ventrogluteal injection site is an area on the most prominent part of the hip that’s considered the preferred site for intramuscular injections. Experts say it’s one of the safest areas for such injections because of the thick thigh muscles in the area. There are also fewer blood vessels and nerves in that area.

Which muscle is used for a Ventrogluteal injection?

The ventrogluteal site involves the gluteus medius and minimus muscles and is a safe injection site for adults, children, and infants. This site provides the greatest thickness of gluteal muscle that is free of penetrating nerves and blood vessels and it has a narrower layer of fat.

How do you give an IM injection in the hip?

Inject the Medication

  1. Stretch the skin tight.
  2. Hold the syringe like a dart. Insert the needle at a right (90°) angle to your skin.
  3. Give no more than 3 ml (or cc) of medication in this site.
  4. Dispose of the materials as you were shown by your doctor or nurse.
  5. Wash your hands.

How do you find ventrogluteal?

Finding the ventrogluteal site Have your friend, family member, or caregiver, place the palm of their hand on the greater trochanter of the femur. This is the bony part that sticks out of your upper thigh near your hip. They will then locate the anterior iliac crest and place your index finger on it.

Why does my testosterone shot leak?

A small amount of leaking of the hormones from the injection site is normal and nothing concerning. It is extremely important to rotate sites to keep the skin healthy. Repeated injections in the same spot can cause scarring and hardening of fatty tissue that will interfere with absorption of medication.

Do I need to aspirate for an IM injection?

Aspiration before injection of vaccines or toxoids (i.e., pulling back on the syringe plunger after needle insertion but before injection) is not necessary because no large blood vessels are present at the recommended injection sites, and a process that includes aspiration might be more painful for infants (22).