• Zink@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    I think for a regular IV it actually takes a lot of air in the line, but with a central line it’s a lot more dangerous.

    I’m not an expert and I didn’t check my info but I did stay at a hoiday inn express get an IV every month for the past decade, and in years past have discussed these things with seasoned nurses as I watched air bubbles of various sizes enter my vein.

    That’s some genuine folk wisdom for ya, lol.