How Do They Fill Syringes Air In Pre-filled Syringes?

Air in pre-filled syringes? - how do they fill syringes

There is a considerable amount of air in the pre-filled syringe, i will use today. I just want to know what is the purpose of the air. What do I need to eject before the administration of the drug? or if the medication with the air get into the barrel and push the plunger until all medications are administered and what remains is only the air? Thanks

4 comments:

Tom C said...

I am not a doctor, but my friend said (nurse) that you should never air in the syringe. The air bubble could cause damage or blockage of a vein.

Consult a kind of Dr.

nicky bimini said...

My first question would be: "What do you inject? To remove air from the syringe, needle-point on the ceiling and then pull the plunger back slightly to take the air in the syringe, and then touch the side of the syringe to release air bubbles to attach the wall, then push the plunger slowly until the fluid exits the needle. You are now ready for injection.

Beau R said...

You remove the air. You can put an air bubble in his veins, and when he reaches the heart of someone who might kill her.

John M said...

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