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Yes. You can mix haldol and ativan for an IM injection. It's done frequently done in situations of frank psychoses, like in an ER or psychiatric facility and can be referred to as "halivan." The effect is quite potent and the drugs should only be given by medical personnel with the proper credentials in a location where the patient can have proper monitoring.
Benadryl is incompatible with Haldol, do not mix. Compatibility is unknown between Benadryl and Ativan, do not mix. Ativan is compatible with Haldol, ok to mix. To prepare and serve a B52=Haldol and Ativan in one syringe, Benadryl in another.
Syringe compatibility is simply whether you can mix medications in the same syringe
Yes, you can mix both in the same syringe
Of course not! A 0.5 ml syringe contains 40% more volume (0.5 - 0.3 = 0.2 ml) than a 0.3 ml syringe.
no its not good to mix any drugs together in a syringe inless its in a IV bag mixed by a professional but deffinitly dont mix in a single syringe
The function of the syringe in the respirometer practical is to make fine adjustments to the level of the manometer fluid, to ensure it is the same on either side.
the ml is milliliters or ccs, They are the same.
ml and cc are the same..are yiu sure your dose is not .5 then it would be half
1ml in a syringe is far more accurate than 1ml in a dropper. as well as everything else, a 1ml syringe allows precise and dropwise addition to a reaction vessel for example.
About the same sorts of things that happen if you get stabbed in general, with the added bonuses of the possible transmission of blood-borne diseases (from the person who used it before) and the potential impact of additional insulin in your system. On the plus side, a syringe needle is somewhat smaller than a machete, so the likelihood of bleeding out is lower.
when forceis applied to the syringe plunger air particles are still evemly distributed in and around the cube. but the partiles are closer together. the cubes are not the same size