Oil based contrast agents will produce an emboli
Contrast agents are often used in CT exams and the use of these agents should be discussed with the medical professional prior to the procedure. Patients should be asked to sign a consent form concerning the administration of contrast.
except for the obvious like sucking on a pen you can simply draw day to day doodles or notes on your hand and the ink will enter your bloodstream.
only agents should be EPF agents
The answer depends on the Viscosity (thickness) and Volume of the material being injected. If the fluid is thick or a large Volume, it should be injected slowly. If the fluid is thin or a low Volume it can/should be injected quickly. The object of course is to minimize pain.
You do not need to pump a fuel injected engine, It's useless it does not do anything.
yes
The horse would have a reaction to the Penicillin almost immediately. It is best to get away from a horse that has been wrongly injected with Penicillin as the horses brain will be affected and it will flip over backwards. There is no antidote for this, but you should call a equine veterinarian immediately.
Tan is a good contrast for maroon.
No, this medicinal patch should not be injected.
If you have been injected for birth control purposes and the injection is current then your partner should not have to withdraw. be cause you should not be able to get pregnant.
That should be throttle body fuel injected.
Glucose