Injecting an air bubble into a vein can lead to an air embolism, which occurs when air enters the bloodstream and can obstruct blood flow. This can result in serious complications, including damage to organs, stroke, or even death, depending on the size of the air bubble and where it travels in the body. It is essential to seek immediate medical attention if an air embolism is suspected. Always ensure proper techniques are used in medical procedures to prevent such occurrences.
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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.
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most of the time if you get an air bubble you die
Using a pipette with air bubbles leads to errors.
A water bubble is made of air. If you remove the air from it it will not be a bubble anymore.
When the air inside the bottle is warmed, it expands, creating pressure that can cause the film of bubble solution to expand and create larger bubbles. Conversely, when the air is cooled, it contracts, leading to lower pressure that can cause the bubble film to shrink and create smaller bubbles.
1. "Vain" is spelled vein 2. Yes
The level contains a bubble of air.
If you were to inject a large amount of air into a vein, it could lead to an air embolism, which is a blockage of a blood vessel caused by an air bubble. This can be life-threatening if it travels to a vital organ such as the heart or brain. Immediate medical attention would be needed to remove the air and prevent serious complications.
The Incas invented the bubble. back then soil was dumped into a vat and the air forced a bubble threw threw air.
you can tell how much water has been taken up by measuring the distance the air bubble has moved. You calculate the time taken for the bubble to move this distance as well as the cross sectional area of the capillary tubing!