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Mayo scissors are a type of surgical scissors used for cutting thick tissues like those found in the uterus, muscles, breast, and foot. They can be straight or curved and are made of stainless steel. The main difference between straight Mayo scissors and Metzenbaum scissors is that Mayo scissors are heavier and designed for cutting tougher tissue, while Metzenbaum scissors are lighter and used for fine dissection. Mayo scissors were developed by surgeons at the Mayo Clinic and are named after the clinic. They are strong and designed to cut rigid structures, and can also be used for cutting sutures. They are not typically used for cutting bandages.
Stomach Injections are a type of subcutaneous injection that involves injecting medicine under the skin but not into a muscle. The injections are commonly given in the belly or thigh and are used for medications such as insulin or blood thinners. The injection site should be rotated to avoid discomfort and inflammation. The needle used for the injection is usually small and short, causing minimal discomfort. It is recommended to select a location on the belly that is at least 2 inches away from the belly button, pinch an inch of skin, and fatty tissue between your fingers before injecting the insulin into the pinched skin. Factors such as pain tolerance and skin sensitivity can affect the amount of pain felt during the injection.