It would depend on what is in the syringe. If it contained water then you would get wet. If it contained sulphuric acid you would get burned
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If you push the plunger of a syringe filled with air and let go, it will come back up again! :) :P
Earthquakes will happen.
Hypodermic is of or relating to the region immediately beneath the skin or a hypodermic syringe or injection.
Earthquakes will happen.
If you mean getting a TB Test, then it is intradermal (ID) which means between the layers of the skin.
Forms of intravenous injection and infusion began as early as 1670. However, Charles Gabriel Pravaz and Alexander Wood were the first to develop a syringe with a needle fine enough to pierce the skin in 1853.
ALL used syringes and needles should always be considered as "infectious", or more aptly, it is "contaminated".First, whatever was in the syringe still coats the inside of the syringe. Anything else put in that syringe will pick up trace amounts of the last liquid that was in the syringe.Second, needles can contaminate the syringe with backflow of a person's blood, rendering both automatically contaminated.Third, removable needles carry microscopic bits of blood and skin cells, which means it is contaminated. Since each person's skin contains bacteria and yeast, even the same person should never reuse a needle because it will inject skin bacteria and yeast into the tissues or into the vein. So even with a clean barrel of the syringe, the needle will still be "dirty".These facts are in addition to blood-borne infectious germs and viruses.
Firstly, take a syringe with a needle. Secondly, fill it with the medicine that you need. Lastly, poke the needle through your skin into a blood vessel. Push the syringe slowly, and make sure that you do not jerk your hand, or poke it too deep. Make sure that the needle is not rusty. Do not push the syringe too quickly!
Forms of intravenous injection and infusion began as early as 1670. However, Charles Gabriel Pravaz and Alexander Woodwere the first to develop a syringe with a needle fine enough to pierce the skin in 1853.
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