There are several Doctors tools viz: Stethescope, Otoscope, Opthalmoscope, hammer, laryngoscope, proctoscope, sigmoidoscope, tunning fork, needle, syringe.........
Phil brooks
No, mechanics work on boats, doctors work on people.
Doctors that work with kids are pediatricians.
I work at a hospital and we usually use ml's or cc's depending on the type of syringe.
They are doctors who do the work of doctors for free or for charity or missionary work.
At the facility that I work at our policy is to use the syringe the we have for medication administration, it is a 60cc syringe, we put the feeding on hold , if the resident (patient) is on continuous feeding, insert the syringe in the g-tube and pull back.
it is spelt 'syringe'
They're doctors who work specifically with children.
They work in hospitals
It depends what substance is going into the syringe. If it is a medication, sometimes the doctor will attach a hollow needle to the syringe and place the needle into a bottle of medication - this way he can draw up the medication into the syringe via the needle. The needle will then be removed from the syringe and discarded. The alternative method is that some bottles have a silicone stopper around the top, with a tiny hole in the middle where the (needle-less) syringe fits. You stick the tip of the syringe into hole so that it fits snugly, turn the bottle upside down and draw up the medication. The snug fit means that the medication doesn't drip everywhere when you turn the bottle upside down.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs