c_looney2006
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I'm an emt intern right now doing my clinicals and I had to prep my first iv bag and I noticed some air moving down the line and into the pt via the iv cath. When I asked the medic about it he said that some air won't hurt and then he changed the subject. I'm not questioning his answer or practices at all just was woundering how the body gets rid of the air bubble..does it just breaks and down and attaches it to hemogloben and passes it out of the lungs?
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