Although incredibly rare an air bubble could be introduced to a patients blood during an IV infusion. This would be called an air embolism, as all veins travel back to the heart, this could in turn cause the blood flow to the heart to be blocked and cause a heart attack. Healthcare professional are highly skilled in administering IV's and ensure that infusions are free from air bubbles.
The types of patients who might need blood plasma are those who need a blood transfusion. Plasma is given as a component of blood. Only AB positive plasma can be used on people with any other blood type.
Blood types affect the digestive system, so, for one blood type something might be healthy, but for the other, it might be potentially dangerous to them.
Acetohexamide crosses the blood-brain barrier, which is why it is not prescribed to patients who might show sensitivity to this action.
No it isn't dangerous but you might want to go and get it checked out maybe its just old blood
Many blood tests require a patient to be fasting for at least 12 hours. If an appointment is scheduled early in the morning, the patients can have their blood drawn for these types of tests before their first meal of the day.
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Blood clots can move, if they are inside a blood vessel. Moving blood clots are dangerous since they might cause a blockage of the blood flow at some critical location, causing a heart attack or stroke.
There might be air bubbles in the actual pump. You might have to remove it, shake it so the bubbles can get out of there, fill it slowly and reinstall it.
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No, might be illeagal but not at all dangerous
when the weather deteriorated it would have been dangerous
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