You insert it into a vein to draw blood.
25 gauge is the size of the needle not the syringe. they are measured in cc's
yes
Yes, I do so weekly. Use a 22 or 23 gauge needle to draw the test, then switch to the 27 gauge 1.25 inch needle. I heart the loaded syringe on a heating pad for about 10 minutes to loosen up the oil, then inject. Much less pain than a larger needle.
23
Yes it can, for a period of time.
The syringes used for insulin administration can be fit with many sizes of needles. The finer needles have a higher gauge number....a 28 gauge needle is bigger/fatter than a 31 gauge needle, which is considered ultra-fine. The size of the syringe depends on the amount of insulin to be injected.
Yes. I have and no many who use that exact combination when injecting Morphine
1) - 14 gauge cannula 2) - Syringe 3) - Alcohol swab's 4) - surgical rubber gloves
it is spelt 'syringe'
It depends on your dosage. If you are taking 30 units or less a 3/10cc syringe with a 28 gauge would be good. If you need more than 30 units or if you're mixing insulins, a 1/2cc. We've had good results with BD stringes.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
Underneath the steering wheel is a fusebox, the one for the fuel gauge is #27