FIRST you grab your genitalia FOR GREAT JUSTICE
THEN you stab yourself repeatedly in the throat with a blunt plastic straw
THEN insert drugs
The jugular vein is not the right vein for an injection. It's much safer to inject into the arm, rather than the neck.
Grab a mirror, put your thumb into your mouth. Blow.
Turn your your head, look into said mirror for the biggest vein that comes up , and ram that sucker in. Wait 2 secs and smile.
Jugular vein
internal jugular!
Which of the following is a jugular vein? 1. The knee cap 2. The jugular vein 3. The hair 4. Left arm
subclavian vein
To preform a IV injection it is best to use the neck for this. First find the jugular vein , locate the jugular furrow and occlude the vein 3 to 6 inches below where you plan to inject at. Watch for the vein to rise up. Now swab the area with alcohol and make sure the horse is standing still. Then following a normal injection procedure insert the needle and draw back on the plunger to make sure you have a vein, if there's blood you are in the vein. Inject the liquid and remove the needle. Rub the injection site with your hand for a few seconds to distribute the liquid and you are done. The jugular vein is the most often used due to the ease of finding it.
AnswerIt's called the carotid vein. Veins carry blood towards the heart and arteries carry it away. The vein that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart from the upper body is called the superior vena cava and the vein that carries blood from the head to that vein through the neck is the jugular vein.
The internal jugular vein is formed from the sigmoid sinus (after receiving the lesser petrosal sinus) just after passing through the jugular foramen to become the internal jugular vein.
In humans there is one external and one internal jugular vein. The internal jugular vein is much larger (about twice the diameter) of the external jugular. In the cat there are a pair of each vein but the external jugular vein is about twce as large as the internal. (Opposite of humans.)
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.
When the bear attacked the man he went for his jugular vein.
Is it harmful if I have blockage in the jugular veins
A dilatation in the upper part of the internal jugular vein near it's origin and lies in the jugular fossa in the base of the skull.....