Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Question?
#1
What is aspirate?
Reply
#2
Is when you stick yourself with the pin and once you are all the way in, pull back on the plunger to see if you are in a vein. If air bubbles come up, you are safe to inject the fluid. If blood rises into the syringe, pull out, stick again, and repeat process.

~BB~
Reply
#3
It means to inhale. It also means,well, the definition your looking for I will describe to you. That will probably answer your second question you haven't asked yet. Most people, after sticking their glutes or quads (in todays time it could also mean chest, bicep,tricep,trap,you name it hehehe) with a loaded syringe, they then aspirate, or pull back on the syringe plunger just a bit, to ensure themselves they they are not injecting into a vein. After they aspirate, or pull back on the plunger, one of two things will normally happen. One, what looks to be air is sucked into the syringe, meaning all is well, proceed to inject. Two, what looks to be blood enters the syringe, usually meaning the needle is in a vein, do not proceed with the injection. Instead, pull the needle out, replace it with a new needle (atleast I would), and try again.

By the time I finished all of that typing and entered it, I saw that BB already answered it.
Reply
#4
LOL...Same with you on the fina/winny/synovex post, hehe.

~BB~:p
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)