To: Jackie-O
One thing I know Jax is that a complete novice would have great difficulty "drawing" blood. Also, injecting someone in a vein takes some training and skill. As to the color coding. I am aware that syringes often times have different colored caps, mostly the caps indicate the size of the syringe. As in my grandson's medical supplies. I transfuse him once each week with blood product because he is a hemopheliac. We use a 10cc syringe for sterile water (which is the flush) and a 20cc syringe for the product. The 10cc syringe has a blue cap and the 20 cc syringe has a green cap.
301 posted on
03/30/2004 1:45:50 PM PST by
Canadian Outrage
(All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
To: Canadian Outrage; floriduh voter
A really guilty, frightened person who was trying to do harm and knew they were about to be walked in on would also have great difficulty drawing fluids or injecting anything in to a vein. Just imagine how their heart would be pounding and how bad their hands would be shaking.
I smell rats...big smelly rats...and their names are not Shindler
sounds like a pathetic attempt to set the Shindlers up or a botched attempted murder to me.
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