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What are the radioisotopes that attach themselves to red blood cells called?
Intramuscular Injection
A method of administering medication deep into the muscles, allowing for faster absorption than subcutaneous injections.
Aspirating
The act of drawing in or out using a sucking motion, specifically referring to the withdrawal of fluid or air from the body, often using a syringe or similar device.
Syringe Barrel
A component of a syringe that holds the fluid to be injected or drawn up, typically calibrated for measuring doses.
Nitroglycerin
A medication commonly used to prevent and treat chest pain caused by heart disease by widening blood vessels.
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