RADAR
Well-known member
if you press the plunger hard enough you will get it all out....remember you are injecting air into muscle tissue not blood besides its takes more than a few bubbles to cause problems......one of my past threads "I'm anemic" i required several blood transfusions as i was lying there i freaked after seeing several bubbles in the line(IV) heading for me,I choked that baby off and hit the nurse call buttion like crazy. After you think about it -look at it this way...air enters your lungs there it is asorbed into the membranes into the bloodstream for the red cells to carry thruout the body.....so everyone quit worrying.
RADAR
