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Air embolism
This happened with my child 15days back in a hospital for. Actually the compounder had to give two intravenous medicine separately but my child's venous was not appearing nicely on skin so he pushed the first medicine of nausea first then he removed the syringe but needle of that injection was still in vein then after 5 seconds again pushed second loaded syringe of acidity medicine through that needle. Will it cause any air embolism?or during that period of exchange new syringe any chances of air sucking into veins We are panicking .please suggest.
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No it will not.Don't worry
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