A hypodermic needle (from Greek ὑπο- (hypo- = under), and δέρμα (derma = skin)) is a very thin, hollow tube with one sharp tip. It is one of a category...
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The hypodermic needle model (known as the hypodermic-syringe model, transmission-belt model, or magic bullet theory) is claimed to have been a model of...
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Syringe (redirect from Hypodermic syringe)
and needle market include disposable and safety syringes, injection pens, needleless injectors, insulin pumps, and specialty needles. Hypodermic syringes...
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(/tOO-ee/) needle is a hollow hypodermic needle, very slightly curved at the end, suitable for inserting epidural catheters. Literally, an epidural needle is...
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Birmingham gauge (redirect from Needle wire gauge)
gauge system, and is also used to specify thickness or diameter of hypodermic needles and tube products. Birmingham gauge is also known as the Stubs Iron...
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filiform needles or hollow-core hypodermic needles for therapy of muscle pain, including pain related to myofascial pain syndrome. Dry needling is mainly...
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Injection (medicine) (redirect from Needle tract infection)
liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle (usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe. An injection is considered a form of parenteral...
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as an alternative to other delivery methods like the conventional hypodermic needle or other injection apparatus. Stimuli-responsive microneedles are...
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Francis Rynd (section Hypodermic needle)
(1801 – 19 July 1861) was an Irish physician known for inventing the hypodermic needle used in syringes. Rynd was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1801 to James...
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Needlestick injury (redirect from Needle-stick)
A needlestick injury is the penetration of the skin by a hypodermic needle or other sharp object that has been in contact with blood, tissue or other...
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satisfy the need of confirmation of their worldview. Hypodermic needle model (known as the hypodermic-syringe model, transmission-belt model, or magic bullet...
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that allows injection drug users (IDUs) to obtain clean and unused hypodermic needles and associated paraphernalia at little or no cost. It is based on...
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a method of introducing a drug into the bloodstream via a hollow hypodermic needle, which is pierced through the skin into the body (usually intravenously...
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Winged infusion set (redirect from Butterfly needle)
intravenous injection or phlebotomy. It consists, from front to rear, of a hypodermic needle, two bilateral flexible "wings", flexible small-bore transparent tubing...
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Media controversy may refer to: Censorship Controversy Hypodermic needle model Media influence Media transparency Media violence research Public outcry...
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gun is an air rifle that fires a dart. The dart is tipped with a hypodermic needle and filled with a sedative, vaccine or antibiotic. A dart gun containing...
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needle, a tool for upholstery, generally thick and curved Needle (botany), of conifers Acupuncture needle, in alternative medicine Hypodermic needle,...
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collectively referred to as the cutis. The instruments are usually a hypodermic needle and a syringe. Subcutaneous injections are highly effective in administering...
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then Page pulled the grill out of Strickland's mouth and shoved a hypodermic needle through Strickland's mouth which penetrated his cheek and then Page...
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Fear of needles, known in medical literature as needle phobia, is the extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is...
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Venipuncture (redirect from Needle stick)
tube or needle holder/hub, a hypodermic needle and a vacuum tube. Under certain circumstances, a syringe may be used, often with a butterfly needle, which...
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atraumatic needle is not used. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia using a sterile technique. A hypodermic needle is used to access...
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the cephalothorax. The fang, the organic functional equivalent to a hypodermic needle is what penetrates the skin, fur, or exoskeleton of the spider's target—spider...
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influenced by the mass media. In contrast to the one-step flow of the hypodermic needle model or magic bullet theory, which holds that people are directly...
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blood sample that is usually extracted from a vein in the arm using a hypodermic needle, or via fingerprick. Multiple tests for specific blood components...
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Electromyography (redirect from Needle electromyography)
concentric needle electrode. These needles have a fine wire, embedded in a layer of insulation that fills the barrel of a hypodermic needle, that has an...
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in lung alveoli, or the flow through a drinking straw or through a hypodermic needle. It was experimentally derived independently by Jean Léonard Marie...
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features being point sharpness and force. A fine sharp point such as a hypodermic needle will require a high ability to absorb and distribute the force to...
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Sharps waste (redirect from Needle-Removers in Developing Countries)
hypodermic needles, disposable scalpels and blades, contaminated glass and certain plastics, and guidewires used in surgery. In addition to needles and...
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bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and occasionally osteoarthritis. A hypodermic needle is injected into the affected joint where it delivers a dose of any...
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