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choose an injection site free of lesions and discoloration select a sight three to four finger widths below the anti- cubital space and one hand width above the wrist if you canamp;#39;t use the patientamp;#39;s forearm inspect his upper back if necessary use a site that would be appropriate for a subcutaneous injection position the patientamp;#39;s arms so that his elbow and forearm are supported on a flat surface apply clean gloves use an antiseptic swab to clean the sight beginning at the center and circling outward about 2 in or 5 cm remove the cap and hold the syringe between the thumb and forefinger of your dominant hand with the bevel of the needle pointing up stretch the skin taut at the injection site by pulling gently with the thumb and forefinger of your non-dominant hand hold the needle very close to the patientamp;#39;s skin insert it slowly at a 5 to 15 angle until you feel resistance Advance the needle through the epidermis to a depth of about 1/8 of an inch or 3 mm