No. If a vein is blown it can no longer be used for an injection.
No, it is injected into a vein, not the testicles.
idk i want to find out if they can sting you in a vein and inject their venom directly into your bloodstream and what would be the counsquences of that
The most common ways are to snort, swallow, smoke, inject into a vein, or inject into a muscle.
When someone undergoes spider vein surgery, their doctor will typically inject a chemical agent into the vein which will cause reduced blood flow and fading of the vein.
There are two major sites, the jugular vein and the tail vein. The jugular vein is much larger but cattle are often restrained in a neck chute which can make it difficult to safely inject into. The tail vein runs straight down the underside of the tail but is much narrower, so it is harder to inject into but is generally more accessible in dairy cattle.
The most common is the jugular vein.
A second, more or less.
In EMS, we pull back slightly on the plunger to determine if we're in a vein. If blood enters, the needle has struck a vein, and you're clear to inject.
As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type. As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type.
IM means intra muscular, thus stick it a muscle and make sure you don't end up in a vein. If you pull back on the syringe and get blood you found a vein and need to try again
yes