I've very confident that if you can describe it as "small" it is no big deal. The only real concern with air is injecting a large air embolism directly into a blood vessel. The concern is that it could make its way to the heart and the heart could then "lose its prime" and be unable to pump blood.
yah mate its always btter to aspirate! but if u do it carefully, put the pin upside down for like 5 min and let all buddle go away! i inject very slowly like i take 1.5 minute and i wait 1 minute before i take the needle out! safer...
I've very confident that if you can describe it as "small" it is no big deal. The only real concern with air is injecting a large air embolism directly into a blood vessel. The concern is that it could make its way to the heart and the heart could then "lose its prime" and be unable to pump blood.
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