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The people who administer intramuscular injections are trained before they are allowed to administer injections to humans. Sometimes they are trained on pieces of fruit first.
The clergy could administer the sacraments, so everyone who hoped to gain salvation depended on clergy to help them.
That is the kind of question that needs to be dealt with by a doctor who knows about the person in question and the type and dosages of medication they are on. People taking medication for epilepsy do have anaesthetics, but it is always important to know what medication is being taken.
Almost anyone (depending on the drug) can administer a rectal suppository.There are many people who self administer them.
I am going to presume that you mean a MediMist Nebulizer. This is a machine used to administer medication to people in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs. It is commonly used in treating cystic fibrosis, asthma and other respiratory diseases.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebulizer
Yes the people who acted out in William Shakespeare's plays were trained.
An EpiPen is a medication called epinephrine in a small pen like cylinder. When pressed against your body (usually your leg) a small needle shoots out and injects the medicine.This device is used for people with severe allergies, & keeps them from going into Anaphylactic shock (the type that makes you stop breathing).
who trained bruce lee? Where have you Trained?
This is a quote of Adolf Hitler's
no because alot of people have trained gerbils to do things. not alot of people trained rats.
Yes ravens can be trained to follow people and if a raven just follow you than they have a relationship with you.
it is important to train dogs because they can become viscous if not trained and can become messy and unstable to live with, that is why most people train their dogs to sit, to stop them jumping up people, or for a treat and for them to 'go to bed' like my nans dog and they will go to bed :)