yes
Using an empty syringe can have various outcomes depending on the context. If you're attempting to draw fluid or air, it may not be effective since there's no content to extract. If the syringe is used for injection, it could cause pain or injury without delivering medication. Always ensure that syringes are used properly and safely to avoid complications.
That is an air embolism. If you shoot air into the bloodstream it can cause death. If you shoot it into a muscle it can cause an abcess.
No; that will not cause AIDS or HIV.
death
The fluid or gas inside the syringe will decrease in temperature, therefore it will decrease in volume. This will cause the syringe piston to slide inside the syringe. This is because of the ideal gas law: PV=nRT. If the pressure (P), the number of moles (n), and the ideal gas constant (R) remains constant, than the change in volume must be proportional to the change in temperature.
it is spelt 'syringe'
you don't ever want to draw up 125 units of insulin to admiminster. This is a lethal dose and can cause death if given at one time
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here are some examples of sentences with the word syringe in them .pre-filled: Remove the cap from the base of the pre-filled syringe by pulling.discard: School syringe threat highlighted A nationwide campaign has been launched to help combat the dangers posed by discarded syringes left on school premises.fill: The tip cap of the pre filled syringe contains dry natural rubber, which may cause allergic reactions.attach: This involves attaching a syringe to a line and holding it up so that gravity lets it flow into her stomach.dose: Then place the capped dosing syringe in the carrying case provided.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
His cause of death is unknown.
the cause of death was not disclosed