Proper Method for Filling a Syringe

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Thanks for this! We made our own vaccine and this will help greatly in administering it during the preclinical trials!

hyphentee
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So, Depending on the gauge and length of the pull needle you can dose up 0.1 to 0.2 mL higher easily, to say the least. I am in the medical field myself and have found it amazing that nobody mentions this w/o a in depth search. Are you looking at tics without or after the needle is removed and air is cleared. Nobody seems to mention this? If I pull 0.8 mL w/o any air, the needle size can make up to a 0.3-0.5 mL difference. This is a major difference in the amount of medication admin'd. May not matter much on corticosteriods etc but other meds it can mean a lot...what figures? Why is this ignored? I know the answer, but the question remains for many...
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chay
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I like the fact he replaces the needle - many chemicals on insertion if on the surface of the needle cause discomfort.

bashkillszombies
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What size should needle be to extract from bottle. On my needle package is show 22g x 1 1/4” (0.7mm x 32 mm) cannot extract from bottle. Plunger keeps pulling back

adeleduvenage
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The new needle still has air in it, though.

JM-fote
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Could you please show us how to register our syringes💉?

Can you show us how to know when we’ve hit the vein?

Or, maybe better said, how
we register the needle, thus telling us, through that register of blood, how we’ve hit the main vein?

This would give us a complete run down of what it takes for anyone to administer whatever it takes to administer hope for the future of those without hope!

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understanding of the truth

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truthiscriminal
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My daughter in the hospital and the nurses didn't do this and they teach you this in some college and I hope they do in med school but my daughter had air bubbles in her I.v and I told them minutes later she had bad chest pain from this I told him their was air in the iv but he pay me no mind so what do I do

panchaguzman
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I've seen many syringe tutorials now, and no one injects the air back into the vial? Why shoot medicine out everywhere and making a mess when expressing bubbles from the syringe? I'm a diabetic and insulin has a pretty strong smell, so I try to keep as much of it inside where it belongs, and never just shoot it into the air. :P

Lemonz