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I would assume the circumstances of her surroundings would give her all the impetus to push the plunger down in one quick movement and trying to push a plunger on a 3 ml syringe slowly is extremely difficult And trying to do that already difficult task whilst trying to avoid suspicion is probably close to impossible. if she used a bigger than 3 ml syringe the chances are that without measuring it she would administer more than 3 ml. If she is trying to kill them she won’t be specific in volume of air administered. Pull the plunger back put it in the IV line and go go go. i think it would be impossible to spend a minute pushing the plunger on a 3 ml syringe, it’s just extremely Difficult to do without a machine. She could only actually push the plunger as slowly as her reflexes allow and with such a minuscule amount as 3 ml that’s actually not much. Picture yourself doing it, you would actually have to stop pushing to consciously spend more time administering it. Remember that if she pushes less than 3 ml in and slowly it’s less likely to cause death and won’t be enough to actually cause a blockage or emboli.
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