What is the maximum volume that can be given IM?What is the maximum volume that can be given IM? mcq given below:


Q. What is the maximum volume that can be given IM?

(a) 0.5 ml
(b) 1 ml
(c) 2 ml
(d) 6 ml

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💉 Maximum Volume for Intramuscular (IM) Injection

Let’s understand this in a very simple way.


What is an IM injection?
IM (Intramuscular) injection means a medicine is injected directly into a muscle.

👉 Common IM injection sites include:

  • Deltoid muscle (upper arm)
  • Vastus lateralis (thigh)
  • Ventrogluteal muscle (hip)

Why is volume important?
If too much medicine is injected into a muscle:

  • Pain may increase
  • Tissue damage can occur
  • Drug absorption may be affected

What is the maximum volume that can be given IM?

Correct Answer: (d) 6 ml


Why 6 ml?
Large muscles such as the ventrogluteal or dorsogluteal muscles can accommodate larger volumes.

👉 In many nursing exam references, 6 ml is accepted as the maximum IM volume.

However, in actual clinical practice, the recommended volume depends on:

  • Patient age
  • Muscle size
  • Injection site used

Why other options are not correct?

  • (a) 0.5 ml → ❌ Too small to be the maximum
  • (b) 1 ml → ❌ Common for some sites, not maximum
  • (c) 2 ml → ❌ Often used, but not the maximum volume in exam references

Simple Exam Trick:
Maximum IM volume (exam answer) → 6 ml


📌 Disclaimer: For exam preparation only. Actual IM injection volume depends on the patient and injection site.


💚 Exam Objective Nursing – Asha D
Concept clarity • Easy recall • Nursing success

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