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Welcome to the AMBOSS tutorial on administering vaccines! In this video, well be using the standard vaccination technique, which is intramuscular injection into the deltoid muscle. This technique is used when injecting almost all vaccines from childhood onward. Well be referring to the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youll need the following: disinfectant, disposable gloves, sharps container, cotton swabs, vaccine, bandages, and possibly a syringe and needle. Choose a needle length and gauge depending on the patients age and the thickness of adipose tissue. Needle lengths range from 16 mm, or ⅝, to 38 mm, or 1.5. Lastly, make sure to use a 22- to 25-gauge needle. The first step of administration is to rule out any absolute contraindications to vaccination. A moderate or severe acute illness, such as an infection with fever above 38.5 C or 101.3 F, is an absolute contraindication to vaccination; however, a simple cold without f