Want this question answered?
It can be measured using tuberculin syringe 1 ml.
No, a tuberculin syringe is intended for use in intradermal injections and the flu shot is given intramuscularly. The needle on a tuberculin syringe is not the right size.
To read a tuberculin syringe you simply have to look at the calibrations on the syringe. Make sure that your eye is level to avoid taking a wrong reading as a result of parallax.
NO
0.1mL
1/100
tuberculin 1ml
Syringe is the thing with the pointy tip and the injection is the way you insert drugs into the body (via syringe).
A syringe.
Measure to the edge of the plunger (or piston) where it touches the inside of the syringe cylinder. http://www.northcumbriahealth.nhs.uk/palliativecare/clinical/syringe/05.php
If you mean getting a TB Test, then it is intradermal (ID) which means between the layers of the skin.
pregnant