The administration of saline injected into rats can have a few effects. The most noticeable affect was probably that the rat became dehydrated.
Saline is often used for some injections anyway, and it is a perfect practise fluid.
Not exactly. Saline solution is sterilized and is a dilution of sodium chloride (NaCl) - meaning that the NaCl is dissolved in deionized water. The solution is 9 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in 1 liter of water.
I don't believe there are any contraindications. Normal saline or sterile saline is usually the fluid of choice to help irrigate or debride wounds. It is usually used because it has little to no effect on the tissues. But it is contraindicated when Acticoat products are to be used on the wound, due to the fact that Acticoat has silver in it. It is recommended that sterile water be used instead.
normal saline is 0.85%w/v NaCl whlist physiological saline is 0.90% w/v NaCl.
The freezing point is lower for a saline solution.
Nothing, saline would have no effect on rats and would be used as a control.
Injections of saline do not change a rat's vertebral bone density. This is known because the T score is unchanged after the injections.
Saline is often used for some injections anyway, and it is a perfect practise fluid.
Normal saline intended to be used for intravenous administration comes under drug category.
puncture in the skin that you are putting salt water into it.
Hypothetically, yes it can. HOWEVER, using sterile water for practicing IM injections will HURT. The sterile water is not isotonic with the cells in your body and will result in both pain and small uncontrolled muscle spasms that will subside in a few minutes. Please if possible use an isotonic sterile saline solution as this should not produce any pain or side effects.
hypertonic effect
Not exactly. Saline solution is sterilized and is a dilution of sodium chloride (NaCl) - meaning that the NaCl is dissolved in deionized water. The solution is 9 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in 1 liter of water.
The osmotic saline laxative work by causing an osmotic effect. This osmotic effect takes place primarily within the small intestines. This causes, eventually, a movement of the bowels.
Yes saline solution (sterile 0.9% salt water) can be injected into breasts to make them bigger. More accurately the saline "inflates" the breasts. Results can be spectacular but short lived, as the saline solution absorbs into the body after a few days. Anyone practicising this temporary method of breast enhancement needs to take great caution to ensure that both the saline and the drip tubes and needles are sterile. If not, a potentially life-threatening infection can easily be drawn inside the body.
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The administration route for norcuron is intravenously only. It can be mixed with lactated ringers, 0.9 percent NaCl solution, 5 percent glucose in saline, 5 percent glucose in water, and sterile water for injection.