Yes,You can and it can be fatal,If its only tiny then It can be harmless but big ones and it cause blood flow to become dfficult,Which can cause death,if you get a huge one in your veins then quickly go to the hospital,It is very rare to happen but It can it mainly happens in medical prcedures or ingections the most dangerous place to get and air bubble in your veins is the neck or chest,That will kill you quickly,In about up to 3 minutes,So get medical help straight away,But...This is highly rare..So no need to worry too much,Just be careful...:D.I've ahd small ones,meduim ones can cause stroke..
Any amount. Air bubbles can get stuck in veins and arteries and eventually get pushed into the heart. I think you know what happens then...
To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove
If it weren't then, it couldn't be used in respiration and transported through your veins. Bubbles in veins can kill you.
No. But air is where the last bubbles went when they popped.
No, air bubbles will not reappear when boiled water is reheated. Boiling causes the air bubbles to escape from the water, and reheating it will not bring the bubbles back.
probably just air bubbles. probably just air bubbles. probably just some air bubbles.
They breathe ny carrying air bubbles
because the bubbles are air the air can't fuse with hydrogen to become water because there is no excess hydrogen so it goes to the air as bubbles
Marbles with air bubbles inside are typically worth less than marbles without air bubbles. The presence of air bubbles can reduce the visual appeal and overall value of the marble to collectors.
Bubbles are formed from soap when they are mixed with water and there is air. When air is present and water is mixed with soap, bubbles will definitely form.
When warm air rises, bubbles of gases dissolved in liquids such as water or soda can also rise to the surface. This is because warm air is less dense than cool air and can carry lighter objects, like bubbles, upwards.
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.