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Depending on your pain tolerance level, the size of the needle, and the type of injection, you may experience anything from no pain to a sharp burning sensation.

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What is the proper word for ingection needles?

Hypodermic needles I believe.


What are the laws regarding dispensing of hypodermic needles?

vagina


One way to get the AIDS virus is by sharing needles?

Hypodermic


How do you use the word hypodermic in a sentence?

The nurse carefully prepared the hypodermic syringe before administering the vaccine. After the doctor explained the procedure, I felt more at ease about the hypodermic injection. Hypodermic needles are designed to deliver medication directly into the body.


Why do hypodermic needles sometimes hurt and not others?

The pain experienced from hypodermic needles can vary due to several factors, including the needle's gauge, the technique used during injection, and the individual's pain sensitivity. Thinner needles (higher gauge) typically cause less pain, while thicker needles can be more uncomfortable. Additionally, the speed and angle of insertion, as well as the location of the injection, can influence the sensation. Psychological factors, such as anxiety or fear, can also heighten the perception of pain during the procedure.


Where could you buy hypodermic needles?

Hypodermic needles can be purchased at pharmacies, medical supply stores, and online retailers. Some larger chain pharmacies may require a prescription for certain types or sizes. Additionally, specialized medical supply websites often offer a wide variety of options. Always ensure you are following local regulations regarding the purchase and use of hypodermic needles.


How is the hypodermic needle theory used in animated film?

what are the theorys of hypodermic needles culmination theory two steo flow theory users and gratifications theory


What percentage of sharps injuries are due to the use of hypodermic needles or syringes suture needles?

Approximately 60-70% of sharps injuries in healthcare settings are attributed to the use of hypodermic needles or syringes and suture needles. These types of injuries pose significant risks for exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Effective safety protocols and training are essential to mitigate these risks.


What is the phobia of being frightened of hypodermic needles?

It's simple...needlephobia (I didn't expect that either)


What kind of therapy requires sticking needles in you?

Its 'Acupuncture'. Or if you have a bacterial infection, it's a hypodermic needle...


What is it called when your scared of needles?

Trypanophobia is the fear of medical procedures that involve injections or hypodermic needles. Aichmophobia is the fear of any sharp or pointed object including needles and knives. Other names for the fear of needles is belonephobia.


What is used for needles?

Sewinggetting splinters outif it's a knitting needle, knittingif it's a hypodermic needle, giving injections

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