This is a badly phrased question. 3 cc = 3ml. a millilitre is a centimetre cubed and that is exactly what cc means. if the syringe takes a max of 3ml, then 3.125 is a full syringe and a 1/24th of a syringe
Yes, of course it can.
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How would you draw up 0.18 in a 1ml syringe
what is 0.16 ml in a syringe
A milliliter (mL) and a cubic centimeter (cc or cm3) have the same value in terms of volume.
the ml is milliliters or ccs, They are the same.
the equal the same. 1cc means cubic centimetre, cm3, it equals 1ml
1/2 of a cc/ml
3 cc's = 3 cubic centimeters = 3 mL of fluid in a syringe to be administered to a patient, be it human or animal.
A 1.0 ml syringe will not hold 1.4 cc.
If 60 mg is the concentration of a dose then the correlation to cc or ml has no bearing. 1 ML = 1 CC Do not confuse the concentration to quantity The prescription could read 20 mg per 5 ml. This means that the drug concentration is 4 mg per 1 ml or 1 CC.
The 50 mg is the dose for whatever you are taking. Whatever you are taking should say or you should know what the dose is for example 25 mg/ml therefore you would have to take two ml or 2 cc, if it was 100 mg/ml you would have to take 1/2 ml or cc. ml and cc are the same but mg is what the dose is.
How do you draw up 0.7 ml on a 3 ml syringe?
To determine how much 0.125 mL is in a 100 unit syringe, you can use the following calculation: (0.125 mL / 100 units) * 100 units = 0.125 units So, 0.125 mL is equal to 0.125 units in a 100 unit syringe.
Of course not! A 0.5 ml syringe contains 40% more volume (0.5 - 0.3 = 0.2 ml) than a 0.3 ml syringe.
It can be measured using tuberculin syringe 1 ml.
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How full should a 1ml oral syringe be to have 2.5mg in it??
On a 1 ml Syringe the line marking .25 ml will be a longer hash mark between .20 ml and .30 ml. When measuring medication always use the syringe included with the medication.