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Qué (quién) es jet injection - definición

MEDICAL INJECTING SYRINGE
Jet Injector; Peace gun; Biojector; Jet-injector; Jet injectors; Intraject; Hypodermic injector gun; Jet injection
  • A jet injector being used in mass vaccinations, [[1976 swine flu outbreak]], United States
  • A jet injector being used in 1973, in [[Campada]], Guinea-Bissau
  • A Med-E-Jet vaccination gun from 1980
  • Hypospray Jet Injector used in typhus vaccination at a US military base, 1959

Jet injector         
A jet injector is a type of medical injecting syringe device used for a method of drug delivery known as jet injection, in which a narrow, high-pressure stream of liquid penetrates the outermost layer of the skin (stratum corneum) to deliver medication to targeted underlying tissues of the epidermis or dermis ("cutaneous" injection, also known as classical "intradermal" injection), fat ("subcutaneous" injection), or muscle ("intramuscular" injection).
Code injection         
MALICIOUS INJECTION OF CODE INTO A VULNERABLE COMPUTER PROGRAM
Command injection; Shell injection; Eval injection; Injection attack; Injection flaws; Injection flaw; Script injection
Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. The injection is used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a vulnerable computer program and change the course of execution.
intramuscular         
  • Suitable site for intramuscular injection in the buttock muscles (green area)
  • An intramuscular injection is performed perpendicular to the skin, close to a 90 degree angle.
  • Comparison of angle of intramuscular injection with other injection types
  • Using safety needles that prevent more than one use and accidental injections ensures sterility and prevents [[needlestick injuries]].
MEDICAL INJECTION INTO A MUSCLE
Intramuscular; Intramuscularly; Injections, intramuscular; Intramuscular Injection; Intra-muscular injections; IM injection; Intramuscular administration; Injection into a muscle; Injection into muscle; Intramuscular injections; Injection site; Injection sites; Injection aspiration
¦ adjective situated or taking place within, or administered into, a muscle.
Derivatives
intramuscularly adverb

Wikipedia

Jet injector

A jet injector is a type of medical injecting syringe device used for a method of drug delivery known as jet injection, in which a narrow, high-pressure stream of liquid penetrates the outermost layer of the skin (stratum corneum) to deliver medication to targeted underlying tissues of the epidermis or dermis ("cutaneous" injection, also known as classical "intradermal" injection), fat ("subcutaneous" injection), or muscle ("intramuscular" injection).

The jet stream is usually generated by the pressure of a piston in an enclosed liquid-filled chamber. The piston is usually pushed by the release of a compressed metal spring, although investigational devices may use piezoelectric effects and other novel technologies to pressurize the liquid in the chamber. The springs of currently-marketed and historical devices may be compressed by operator muscle power, hydraulic fluid, built-in battery-operated motors, compressed air or gas, and other means. Gas-powered and hydraulically powered devices may involve hoses that carry compressed gas or hydraulic fluid from separate cylinders of gas, electric air pumps, foot-pedal pumps, or other components to reduce the size and weight of the hand-held part of the system and to allow faster and less-tiring methods to perform consecutive vaccinations.

Jet injectors were used for mass vaccination, and as an alternative to needle syringes for diabetics to inject insulin. However, the World Health Organization no longer recommends jet injectors for vaccination due to risks of disease transmission. Similar devices are used in other industries to inject grease or other fluid.

The term "hypospray", although better known within science fiction, originates from an actual jet injector known as the Hypospray and has been cited within several scientific articles.