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subcutaneous injections need to go into subcutaneous tissue or anywhere on your body that fat deposits so the most common sites are going to be in the abdomen which is where a lot of fat is deposited and the abdomen is pretty much exclusively used when weamp;#39;re doing things like heparin or an oxford so i simply need to find a place where i can grasp a little bit of my patient subcutaneous tissue and then i could go in at that 90 degree angle or that 45 degree angle so i can use the front lower part of the abdomen the side of the abdomen is fine as well another a good place to go is going to be in the back of the arm now i want to point out this is very different than when iamp;#39;m doing a deltoid injection right thatamp;#39;s your intramuscular injection so when iamp;#39;m going to give a sub-q injection iamp;#39;m not going in that same place iamp;#39;m coming down to this bottom part that i like to call my bat wings and iamp;#39;m pulling it out away from the patient so