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hi everybody i am that nursing prep and welcome to my channel in todays video im going to be demonstrating how to do an intradermal injection so lets talk about a little bit and then ill show you how to do it the first things you need to know where is it done its most commonly done on the forearm about four finger widths below the ac so about right here okay the amount we give is less than or equal to 0.5 ml so a very very small amount the typical needle gauge is 25 to 27 and the length of the needle could be from anywhere to half an inch to 5 8 inch long so these are little amounts were giving and these are little needles were using and the syringe we use is usually called a tuberculin syringe because nine times out of ten the reason youre doing an intradermal is because youre doing a tuberculosis test and when we give it we give it at an angle of either 5 degrees or 15 degrees so anywhere between 5 and 15 which is barely touching okay barely hovering over the skin so now tha