Only if the previous prisoner executed was HIV positive, or carried some other scary disease.
His name is Mr. Needles
The dog's name is Mr. Needles
a corn field!
cuz they dont want ur aids son
Dosage form can be defined as the way a medicine is dispensed. Some examples would be like liquid, tablets, and injections.
no
Autoclaves, brah.
Potassium chloride is commonly used in lethal injections as it stops the heart by disrupting the balance of potassium ions in the body.
No you can't use rubbing alcohol to sterilize tattoo needles. Rubbing alcohol might disinfect the needles but sterilization for tattoo equipment is usually done with a "Steam Sterilizer (Autoclave)" which removes spores by applying heat and pressure to the equipment.
You really should not be reusing needles to tattoo someone. If you are going to though, the only way to properly sterilize them is by using an autoclave. An autoclave uses extreme pressure and heat to kill germs and bacteria.
Trypanophobia is the phobia of needles and injections.
Its better to just buy clean needles, but you can sterilize them yourself by boiling them in water for 10 minutes and then soaking them in rubbing alcohol for another 20 minutes
Gassed to death or by Lethal injections from experiments
Trypanophobia: Fear of Injections - Aichmophobia: Fear of needles or pointed objects
Because that is common medical practise.
In the United States, "needles" typically refer to sewing needles or medical needles, such as those used for injections. For knitting and crochet, Americans specifically use terms like "knitting needles" or "crochet hooks." Additionally, in a medical context, people might refer to them simply as "syringes" when discussing the device that includes a needle for administering injections. Overall, the term “needle” is broadly understood, but context can specify its use.
Gassing and all kind of lethal injections and drug testings