No. For one reason, you cannot go sublingually through a PICC line, as a PICC line would not be inserted sublingually. The most glaring issue however, is that oral morphine (which I think you are suggesting) can only be given orally. A PICC line is an intravenous route, and would therefore not be appropriate.
There is a line below for morphine pills images
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The suction line is the big one. This line should be cold when the unit is on. The small line is the liquid line.
Yes, it is only serviced as part of the liquid line. The liquid line is the aluminum line that runs along the passenger side inner fender.Yes, it is only serviced as part of the liquid line. The liquid line is the aluminum line that runs along the passenger side inner fender.
Yes
Liquid-line filter drier.
What temperature should liquid line be on 134a refrigerant
Heroin breaks down into codeine and morphine. Codeine breaks down into morphine. The opiate drug tests look for codeine, morphine, and 6-acetyl-morphine. The presence of 6-acetyl-morphine is relatively conclusive of recent heroin use, but is only detectable for a few hours after use. The presence of codeine can be the result of either heroin or codeine use. The presence of morphine can be the result of the use of heroin, codeine, or morphine. Relative levels of codeine and morphine can help determine their origin.
You can but it will not feel the same as when u get it in a iv at the hospital. the hospital is a 100% morphine and pills have x thing in them. stuff to hold them in pill form ect. always use care when using needle only use a needle 2 or 3 time never share a needle no matter what!!! a 5 min high not worth h.i.v or hep.
The ac orifice is made into the center of the liquid line. The liquid line is the one that runs along the passenger side inner fender.The ac orifice is made into the center of the liquid line. The liquid line is the one that runs along the passenger side inner fender.
Liquid refrigerant charging of a system is normally accomplished in the liquid line. For example, when a system is out of refrigerant, liquid refrigerant can be charged into the king valve on the liquid line or receiver.
No, the "liquid line" is the little line, also called the "high side" line. When operating properly, it should be hot, sometimes very hot.