This is awesome. Also, there's a great write-up on this topic on linkedin. Title is reality of intravenous air bubbles correct myth - Gerard. Thank you once again, Dr Campbell! I shared this with a community of folks who frequently get IVs, and a nurse who does this properly is the exception.
There's the afferent and efferent pathway of veins and the same with arteries , the afferent pathway begins with the aorta and ends in the r.atrium being the heart is the directional organ, depending on where the air enters the body depends on how it's removed beyond the pulmonary capillaries considering the air molecule is to large to fit through the pulmonary capillaries or if oxygen is bound by a hydrogen , beyond the alveoli, or the afferent or efferent path of the lymphatic system inside of the overall efferent and afferent pathway of the bloodstream
I’ve had small air bubbles like that go into my blood stream am I going to be okay? Please help Ive been having a weird feeling in my heart as of recent
Good video, but I feel there should be NO air bubbles in anything injected no matter what type of vein, artery or capillary operation you are performing. As far as I'm concerned, the bubbles that you said are ok for injection are not acceptable due to the fact they will get caught in the smallest of arteries and can cause a fatal outcome or best case, brain damage.
do people actually inject things into their arteries?? ive never heard of any medicine dedicated to injecting into someones arteries. Sounds painful with all that pressure and what-not. Ive actually only heard that IV intravenous medications go in the vein. Kinda the reason why the word is intravenous.
Yeah these things don’t pass through arteries, they go into the veins which will pass back through the lungs and diffuse before the bloodstream or air bubbles reach any artery.
@@markcuaresma some medications are meant to be given intra-arterially such as chemotherapeutic agents or anticoagulants in specific situations. It’s not common of course.
I’ve currently been doing my research on this due to a current visit to a clinic, neither my intravenous fluid was prep or when medicine was injected I saw at least 1mil of air inserted. The intravenous fluid was filled with air when it was connected to me, I felt like something was wrong so I TH-cam it’s..an wow no wonder I had amazing chest pain. I couldn’t even get up without losing my vision an feeling like blacking out. Thank you for this information now time to research more
I am looking at this because last night on the NZ TV news there was an item about the shortage of flu jabs. They showed a person getting a jab and there was a massive air bubble in the syringe. That looked dangerous to me. The bubble was at least 10% of the area of the syringe. The injection appeared to stop before the bubble went in but the person would have not got the full dose by any means. As an untrained person even I know this did not look right. On the TV shows you see the Dr. squirt a tiny bit out the end to prime the Needle. That bubble scared me. I certainly started paying attention when I started hearing that you were going to inject 10ml. of air. Far Out.
Will air will come out somehow? Because recently nurse injected me with sodium chloride and it was full of bubbles like full length. I got scared and asked her after if that was alright but her face went pale but she said yes its fine. Can someone tell me what should i do? Please.
I've had about 1 ml straight into my arm via barely primed iv, I tried to say something to the nurse and stop her but she said "it's fine" as she smashed it in. I felt the bubbles pass through my shoulder! Not happy still, years later.
I went of on a nurse last night for not priming my iv fully before putting it in and I felt about 5ml of air go in and felt lightheaded but survived not fun
You know I really didn't want to get that vaccine. It was the Johnson one they picked for me. I didn't even look at the needle or look at the tube. I felt a wave of death after it. Saw stars
Can someone explain to me why I'm here at 2 30 in the morning.
princelonestarr I’m here at pi am
I'm here past midnight
I'm here at 3.40AM it's all cause of Depression.. Please stay strong brother
@@PKG1997 I know it wasn't for me, but Stay strong as well !!
Because you want to sleep. This video is making me sleepy. Thank you doc.
Thank you for adding vets in your description sir
pls.help me to cure my MND/ALS i lost my voice
I do so wish I could Yedukondalu, God bless you.
This is awesome. Also, there's a great write-up on this topic on linkedin. Title is reality of intravenous air bubbles correct myth - Gerard.
Thank you once again, Dr Campbell!
I shared this with a community of folks who frequently get IVs, and a nurse who does this properly is the exception.
Unfortunately, YT usually doesn't allow URLs in comments... but title is reality-intravenous-air-bubbles-need-correct-myth-gerard-j...
I almost thought you will put the air on your vein. But no can do. Not a good thing to do.
There's the afferent and efferent pathway of veins and the same with arteries , the afferent pathway begins with the aorta and ends in the r.atrium being the heart is the directional organ, depending on where the air enters the body depends on how it's removed beyond the pulmonary capillaries considering the air molecule is to large to fit through the pulmonary capillaries or if oxygen is bound by a hydrogen , beyond the alveoli, or the afferent or efferent path of the lymphatic system inside of the overall efferent and afferent pathway of the bloodstream
Thank you for making this useful video🙏🌸
This was a really great educational video!
I’ve had small air bubbles like that go into my blood stream am I going to be okay? Please help Ive been having a weird feeling in my heart as of recent
anяl • go check a doctor immediately ur veins arteries and heart may worsen causing cardiac arrest
u a iv drug user?
You good now?
@@ghayasali294 rip anrl :(
Hope you're OK?
Also a good thing to note is if a patient has a PFO.
So you're seeing if you were divorce a bunch of outside air into your bloodstream you're saying that may or may not cause an unsafe air tension
Good video, but I feel there should be NO air bubbles in anything injected no matter what type of vein, artery or capillary operation you are performing. As far as I'm concerned, the bubbles that you said are ok for injection are not acceptable due to the fact they will get caught in the smallest of arteries and can cause a fatal outcome or best case, brain damage.
How many days after brain damage
do people actually inject things into their arteries?? ive never heard of any medicine dedicated to injecting into someones arteries. Sounds painful with all that pressure and what-not. Ive actually only heard that IV intravenous medications go in the vein. Kinda the reason why the word is intravenous.
Yeah these things don’t pass through arteries, they go into the veins which will pass back through the lungs and diffuse before the bloodstream or air bubbles reach any artery.
@@markcuaresma some medications are meant to be given intra-arterially such as chemotherapeutic agents or anticoagulants in specific situations. It’s not common of course.
No med care giver were harmed while creating this content 😊
Great explanation! 👍🏻
Thank you!
I came here to educate myself about this because a nurse allowed the air to go into my sons and he immediately started coughing 😢
you are amazing.....plz videos on respiratory medicine and pharmacology....
I’ve currently been doing my research on this due to a current visit to a clinic, neither my intravenous fluid was prep or when medicine was injected I saw at least 1mil of air inserted. The intravenous fluid was filled with air when it was connected to me, I felt like something was wrong so I TH-cam it’s..an wow no wonder I had amazing chest pain. I couldn’t even get up without losing my vision an feeling like blacking out. Thank you for this information now time to research more
Same but I won't tell nobody cause I'm shy AF
if that really were the case and you were losing vision you would need to go to the emergency room immediately
lol so did you die then write this post?
1ml will not cause those effects
I am looking at this because last night on the NZ TV news there was an item about the shortage of flu jabs. They showed a person getting a jab and there was a massive air bubble in the syringe. That looked dangerous to me. The bubble was at least 10% of the area of the syringe. The injection appeared to stop before the bubble went in but the person would have not got the full dose by any means. As an untrained person even I know this did not look right. On the TV shows you see the Dr. squirt a tiny bit out the end to prime the Needle. That bubble scared me. I certainly started paying attention when I started hearing that you were going to inject 10ml. of air. Far Out.
Flu shots aren't intravenous
Subcutaneous air is an inconvenience at most, it will be reasoned by the body over time
What happen when you inject bat's blood in your body?
That did not prime it for me.
You had me with white knuckles there
No air on the inside bits. Got it. 🙌
Will air will come out somehow? Because recently nurse injected me with sodium chloride and it was full of bubbles like full length. I got scared and asked her after if that was alright but her face went pale but she said yes its fine. Can someone tell me what should i do? Please.
Are you ok now
@@satishkumar-el9lp unfortunately he passed away dead
damn those air bubble killing people
@@AlanAC22 realyy? Beacause of the air???
It sorta burns in a weird way
Not a burn it’s cold
"Feeling of impending doom"
Me after sh*t tones of air enter my body: oh f***
well how do you remove those sub-milli volumes of air that gets trapped despite priming the tube.
They are reconstituted by the iron in the blood. They are not enough to kill someone.
You can break them up by holding the line tight and plucking it like a guitar string or flicking it with your finger.
They get transported into lungs where they get out
my friend was taking heroine n use to inject air accidently....so shes so scared..now will it cause heart attack...?? or others deadly
😂
I neeto see a doctord but im 14 and shy AF
I really liked the video keep it up! :D
I can feel it in my heart its weird
surely you are just experiencing anxiety as a result of what you heard of
Lol.sh ut yo a*s up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had a cough after air Bubles entered my blood and i have very slight pain in chest... Reply me fast im scared
are you ok??
I don't know what to do
Thanks
I've had about 1 ml straight into my arm via barely primed iv, I tried to say something to the nurse and stop her but she said "it's fine" as she smashed it in. I felt the bubbles pass through my shoulder! Not happy still, years later.
U still feel it?
You don't have to worry about that unless it is injected intravenously
10cc can kill you
what iF i only have 3cc
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What is this.
No sir don't try bad
I went of on a nurse last night for not priming my iv fully before putting it in and I felt about 5ml of air go in and felt lightheaded but survived not fun
Why they no removing the air bubble in covid vaccines
Its not very dangerous when injected into the muscle...
You know I really didn't want to get that vaccine. It was the Johnson one they picked for me. I didn't even look at the needle or look at the tube. I felt a wave of death after it. Saw stars
Intramuscular
You threatened me
Threats, omg
I felt bad
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