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Category: Medical safety

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How Do You Know If You Did a Bad Injection?

4 min read
Medication errors at home, which include incorrect self-administration, can occur at rates between 2% and 23% [1.4.1]. Learning **how do you know if you did a bad injection** is crucial for identifying complications early and seeking appropriate medical care when necessary.

What Happens if a Needle Goes in Your Vein? An Overview

7 min read
According to medical reports, a significant percentage of IVs fail due to complications like infiltration or extravasation, indicating that even in controlled settings, a needle going in your vein can have unintended consequences. However, the outcome depends heavily on whether the insertion was intentional for a medical purpose or an accidental exposure.

What happens if you inject air bubbles into your bloodstream?

4 min read
While the incidence of iatrogenic gas embolism is estimated at 2.65 per 100,000 hospitalizations, the true rate is likely higher due to unreported cases [1.6.1]. So, **what happens if you inject air bubbles** into your bloodstream? It can cause a potentially fatal blockage called an air embolism [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

Understanding the Risks: What Happens if Dysport Is Injected into a Vein?

4 min read
While severe adverse effects from botulinum toxin injections are rare when administered correctly by a licensed professional, accidental injection of Dysport into a vein can lead to serious systemic complications. This mishap can cause the neurotoxin to spread beyond the intended area, potentially triggering botulism-like symptoms and other health issues.

Understanding When and Which IM Injection is Not Recommended

4 min read
According to the World Health Organization, up to 70% of injections in some countries are medically unnecessary, highlighting the need for careful consideration of administration routes. Proper administration is critical because knowing which IM injection is not recommended is key to preventing severe complications like nerve damage and tissue necrosis.

Which is safer, laughing gas or anesthesia? A Detailed Comparison

4 min read
An American Dental Association survey revealed that 70% of dental practices using sedation choose nitrous oxide [1.3.2]. When considering medical or dental procedures, many patients ask: **which is safer, laughing gas or anesthesia?** The answer depends entirely on the individual patient and the procedure's complexity.

How many shots of lidocaine is too much?

3 min read
Lidocaine toxicity is a serious concern in clinical practice, with the risk related to the total dose administered, individual patient factors, and the presence or absence of vasoconstrictors like epinephrine. Understanding the parameters that influence the safe use of this local anesthetic is crucial for preventing adverse events and determining how many shots of lidocaine is too much.