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Iamp;#39;m Lauren and this is my injection site video so first is the deltoid this is an intramuscular injection so you can find the deltoid by moving the arm up and you want to go three fingers beneath the acromion process you donamp;#39;t want to go above the deltoid indention and then this triangular space right here is where you would insert at a 90 degree angle next is going to be the dorsolateral so thatamp;#39;s on the lateral side of the arm youamp;#39;re going to go three fingers below the deltoid indention three fingers above the electronic process and then this side here is where you would inject this is a subcutaneous injection so you can inject at a 45 degree angle or a 90 degree angle depending upon your needle length engage and the amount of subcutaneous tissue the patient has next is abdominal so for abdominal this is subcutaneous I would identify the umbilicus go two inches away from the umbilicus not go above the costal margin below the pubic area and then not go