Using the same needle on the same person is generally not recommended, as it can increase the risk of infection and reduce the effectiveness of the procedure. Reusing needles can lead to contamination and compromise sterility. In medical settings, it is standard practice to use a new, sterile needle for each injection or procedure to ensure safety and proper care.
sure! if you want to get aids...<-- idiot. you can reuses it on the same person or use an autoclave to clean and sterilize it.
Yes if you still need the needle to pierce yourself it is cool but not someone else because it is you needle now that it went through your lip.
No, in Scattergories, you cannot use the same word twice.
the word is "aguja" that's the same for either the needle in injections as for the needle that a seamstress would use.
rub against needle with strong magnet i guess 1. Hold a needle by the eye and stroke it gently 30 times with your magnet, in the same direction. Do the same with the second needle, making sure that you use the same end of the magnet. 2. Test your needle-magnets on some pins before you use them for other experiments.
The needle becomes worn out and sharp which could then lead to a serious infection.
Never use a lancet twice. Besides, once activated, the safety feature won't let you use it again.
You can't use the same code twice. The only way is to find a new code.
No, you can not use a membership code twice on Moshi Monsters. You also can not use the same member name twice, however, you can add numbers to it to make it similar.
A needle junkie is a derogatory term used to refer to a person who is addicted to injecting drugs intravenously using a needle. It is important to use respectful and non-stigmatizing language when discussing substance use disorders.
no they do not we all get the same needles buddy
Yes, an insulin needle can be used more than once for the same individual, but it is important to do so with caution. Reusing needles can increase the risk of infection and may cause the needle to become dull, which can lead to discomfort during injections. If needles are reused, they should be stored in a clean, safe place and discarded properly after a few uses to maintain hygiene and safety. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on best practices.