Adhesive is the main alternative term for glue.
Super glue has been used to glue certain kinds of wounds closed. This is a medical technique.
The term "cure" in relation to glue signifies the process of the glue hardening or setting, typically through chemical reactions or evaporation, to form a strong bond between surfaces.
Ingesting or inhaling glue can be harmful and potentially life-threatening depending on the type of glue and the amount ingested. It is important to seek medical help immediately if you suspect glue ingestion or poisoning.
The term 'glue' covers hundreds of items. Please be more specific.
Swallowing crazy glue can lead to irritation of the throat, mouth, and digestive tract. It can cause blockages that may require medical intervention to remove. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you or someone else has swallowed crazy glue.
Ausculatate is the medical term meaning listen.
That is the medical term.
You don't glue it, you sweat them. That is the term used for soldering them together.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
Super glue was originally developed for use in the medical field as a quick and strong adhesive for closing wounds.
Medical glue can be considered OSHA recordable if it results in an injury that meets the criteria for recordability, such as requiring medical treatment beyond first aid, causing loss of consciousness, or resulting in significant impairment. If an employee experiences an adverse reaction or requires further medical evaluation due to the use of medical glue, it should be documented as an OSHA recordable incident. Always consult OSHA guidelines and your organization's policies for specific determinations.