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Intradermal Injection
A method of administering medication by injecting it into the dermis, the layer of skin directly beneath the epidermis.
Tuberculin Syringe
A precise syringe used for administering tuberculin tests, typically holding 1 milliliter of fluid and marked in 0.01 mL increments to ensure accurate dosing.
Ventrogluteal Muscle
A muscle located near the hip, considered a preferable site for intramuscular injections due to its thickness and minimal nerve vessels.
Intramuscular Injection
An injection method where medication is delivered deep into a muscle, allowing for faster absorption into the bloodstream than subcutaneous injections.
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