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(1) Route Needle Gauge Needle length Insertion angle Intradermal Subcutaneous Intramuscular (2) Maximum volume of fluid for injection in Adults based on site? Site Maximum volume in mLs Deltoid Vastus Lateralis Ventrogluteal Dorsogluteal Subcutaneous Intradermal
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