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the aspiration

Cosmy

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May 2, 2007
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I'm new here. G'day everybody. I am unsure about the aspiration issue.What does exactly?
 

gear99

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Apr 12, 2007
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You don't want to inject into an artery or vein! From our site...

"After inserting the pin into the muscle, pull back on the stopper for a few seconds to make sure it does not fill up with blood which would indicate that the needle had been injected into a blood vessel..."

I am guessing that's what you meant.
 

rAJJIN

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correct.... Just a quik draw back on the pin to mnake sure your not in a vein.
If its an airbubble your good...If it happens to be blood, ABORT mission!
 

crown

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The aspiration is when the needle is allready into the muscle, and you pull back the plunger. Now , if you don't see any blood coming up but few bubles of air, than you are ready to inject. If blood appears than you should pull out the needle imediately.
 

Arnie

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Jan 13, 2006
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hey whats it when u inject all the oil in the muscle and a few drops of blood cums out once u pull the needle out as i forgot to aspirate
 

rAJJIN

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Arnie said:
hey whats it when u inject all the oil in the muscle and a few drops of blood cums out once u pull the needle out as i forgot to aspirate
normal
 

ana4me

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Jan 13, 2007
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crown said:
The aspiration is when the needle is allready into the muscle, and you pull back the plunger. Now , if you don't see any blood coming up but few bubles of air, than you are ready to inject. If blood appears than you should pull out the needle imediately.

I thougt that there are supose to be no air bubles. I allways make sure that there are no bubles on the syringe before I inject. You could even dye if you inject air.
 

Tyrone

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ana4me said:
I thougt that there are supose to be no air bubles. I allways make sure that there are no bubles on the syringe before I inject. You could even dye if you inject air.
No air bubbles before you inject, but when you aspirate usually you get an air bubble or two...This is fine...Also you're not going to die from injecting a little air bubble in ya...It would really only matter if you were to inject a good deal of air into your vein...Don't do that:)
 

menace99

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Jan 3, 2007
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Look, first of all the chances of hitting a vein directly are very low, and even if you going to hit it you will probably will not die. Will not be pleasent either . About the air bubbles, embolism will happened just when an large one will be injected. The small ones will not harm you in any way.