• GrymEdm@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Just posted this elsewhere, but it’s so perfect here as the other half of this medical team:

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    9 months ago

    Fun fact, small air bubbles won’t cause problems. I can’t remember how big they have to be. I’m not going to look it up because I don’t want to be on a list.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah realistically it isn’t a big concern. Like you should try not to inject air into people’s veins, but the minimum amount that is likely to cause problems is about 20 cc (which is a lot), but it’s likely to take much more than that to be fatal, usually in excess of 150 cc.

    • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      learned this when i saw an inch long airbubble in an IV line slowly making its way towards my arm and i panic called a nurse who said that it’d take a lot more air than that to cause a problem, but disconnected the line and squeezed the air bubble out anyway.