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What happens if you inject air bubbles into your bloodstream?

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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].

Why do you flick the needle before injecting?

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It's a standard and deliberate medical procedure to flick a syringe before an injection, performed to remove potentially harmful air bubbles. This crucial safety step is vital for ensuring accurate medication dosage and preventing dangerous complications like air embolisms from occurring.