When they put liquid in your arm at the hospital, it is called a saline flush. It might also be called an IV.
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Bring the person to the hospital/doctor addmediatly. Before that, do not put pressure on the arm and keep the arm rested.
You put it on and leave it on until the person gets to the hospital.
i dont really understand the question but if your asking "I put peroxide on my navel and yellow liquid is coming out" i say GO TO THE HOSPITAL
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Go to a hospital, have it set and bandaged/put in a cast. wait for it to heal, remove cast, get on with life.
i don't think so because my friend broke her arm and all she did was go to the hospital and put a cast on it and now shes better
we put our arm by folding hand
A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds is called petroleum. I think this is the best Answer I can put it as right now.
The pic was removed before I left. I experience the same pain I am having now that I experienced while I was in the hospital and I have a reocurring ache when I am tired, not feeling well or have my period.
you could either put your jacket on that arm before you put the arm sling on and then when you do put the arm sling on it would simply go over the jacket but you could also just leave your one arm out of the jacket sleeve and have your arm sling on normally
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
The liquid they put on your arm is rubbing, or isopropyl alcohol. They do this to sterilize your skin so that when they inject you the needle doesn't push any dirt or bacteria that may have been hanging out on the surface into your arm. The reason it feels cold is because isopropyl alcohol evaporates extremely fast because of its high vapor pressure and evaporation is a process that requires energy which causes a cooling sensation on your skin. Its the same reason sweat or water cool you off.