That will vary by jurisdiction. Timothy McVeigh's simply stated: Lethal Injection.
No. It is the inability to get air and it can cause death.
It does not have secondary air injection.
That is an air embolism. If you shoot air into the bloodstream it can cause death. If you shoot it into a muscle it can cause an abcess.
Injection of air into the bloodstream is a fairly common and benign occurrence. During I.V. infusion, direct administration of medications through an I.V. site, or flushing of catheters with saline, small air bubbles are often pushed into the bloodstream. Despite the common misconception of instant death, under most circumstances the body can simply absorb these bubbles with little or no difficulty or adverse effect. However, injection of more than a little air all at once can cause a pulmonary embolism, which is very serious indeed. (According to a nurse's forum post, Medline's estimate for the amount of air necessary to cause venous air embolism is 3-8cc/kg. see associated linkage)
Lethal injection is not the only method used to carry out the death penalty, but it is the most commonly used method in the United States. Other methods that have been used historically include electrocution, gas chamber, hanging, and firing squad. The method of execution can vary depending on the laws of the state or country where the death penalty is being carried out.
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of course it is the planet of death cause, there is no air in that planet so people can die but when you have air gas like astronaut it can be okay.
John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was an American serial killer. Cause of death was Lethal injection. He has no zipcode.
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Trouble code P0411 means: Secondary Air Injection Incorrect Upstream Flow Detected
Lethal injection is a form of the death penalty. Throughout the years the death penalty has been performed through hanging, electrocution, and the gas chamber.