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∙ 12y agoThe nurse should reevaluate the plan; 3 ml is too much for the deltoid.
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∙ 12y ago2 ml is the standard for the deltoid muscle this answer is according to the NLN
abducts the arm
Yes specifically the Deltoid. The reason for this is that the muscle is the perfect size for absorption. The other muscles groups are larger and will not allow the medication the quicker absorption time.
2 ml is the standard for the deltoid muscle this answer is according to the NLN
The deltoid muscle is located around the shoulder at the top. There is a deltoid muscle that is located on each shoulder.
A deltoid muscle is the muscle that forms the rounded part of the shoulder.
The primary muscle attached at the point of insertion is the muscle that undergoes the most movement when the muscle contracts. For example, in the bicep curl exercise, the bicep muscle is the primary muscle attached at its point of insertion on the radius bone in the forearm.
Deltoid tuberosity, a little prominence found midway on the lateral surface of the humerus. Right?
Deltoid
smooth muscle
yes
The Deltoid Muscle It's the Deltoid muscle maybe the triceps