Insulin
... which has different insulin delivery peaks and durations as compared to
needle injection of the same amount and type of insulin. Some diabetics find ... which are 'electrical injectors' attached to a semi-permanently implanted
needle (a catheter). Some who cannot achieve adequate glucose control by ...
Bacterium
... to prevent infection by bacteria, for example, prior to cutting the skin during surgery or swabbing skin with alcohol when piercing the skin with the
needle of a syringe. Sterilization of surgical and dental instruments is done to make them sterile or pathogen-free to prevent contamination and ...
Dialysis
... plumbing (which is removed and discarded, except perhaps for the filter, which may be sterilized and reused with the same patient at a later date).
needle wounds (in case of fistula) are bandaged with gauze, held for up to 1 hour with direct pressure to stop bleeding, then the taped in place. It's just ...
Ebola
... Most of the women in his family died soon afterwards (Draper 19).
Meanwhile, the nurses at the hospital had an Ebola epidemic on their hands. The
needle used for Lokela's quinine injection was inadequately sterilized, so Ebola had spread from patient to patient as the needles were reused. They called ...
Bacterium
... to prevent infection by bacteria, for example, prior to cutting the skin during surgery or swabbing skin with alcohol when piercing the skin with the
needle of a syringe. Sterilization of surgical and dental instruments is done to make them sterile or pathogen-free to prevent contamination and ...
Hepatitis B
... that has never been vaccinated may also be treated with HBIG just after the exposure. For instance, a health care worker accidentally stuck by a
needle used in a hepatitis B carrier would qualify. Treatment must be soon after exposure, however.
Prevention
A recombinant vaccine is available to ...