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Singh H et al. – There is a definitive risk of venous air embolism when the fluid infusion is complete and the drip set is still open in a glass bottle. The authors have devised a novel way of preventing the chances of air embolism when the fluid in the glass bottle finishes. It really gives a "U" turn to the chances of venous air embolism.

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