The doctor gave him several intradermal injections around the wound before stitching it up.
The needle length typically used for intradermal injections is 1/4 to 1/2 inch. This shorter length allows for precise and shallow delivery of medication into the dermis layer of the skin. It is important to use a smaller gauge needle (higher number) to reduce pain and trauma during the injection.
No, a tuberculin syringe is intended for use in intradermal injections and the flu shot is given intramuscularly. The needle on a tuberculin syringe is not the right size.
To blow a bubble with bubblegum, chew the gum until it's soft, then use your tongue and mouth to shape it into a bubble. Gently blow air into the gum to expand it into a bubble, making sure not to blow too hard or it may pop. Keep practicing to get the right technique!
Intradermal (into the skin itself). not to be confused with subcutaneous (just under the skin)
Morphine.
No but I have used B-12 on a sick patient before but am not sure if it helped.
Saline solution for contact lenses is not typically recommended for use in syringes for practice injections. It may not have the same viscosity, density, and composition as medical saline solution used for injections, which could affect the accuracy and safety of the practice. It is best to use appropriate medical-grade saline solution for practice injections.
yes
Arix is the best brand
no. There is no fuser in a Bubble Jet Printer.
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