Syringes really do not have a lot of uses other than adminstaring drugs, by injection or squirting them in your mouth. So if you are a minor and you are looking for a syringe chances are unless you are diabetic you need to stop what you are doing. You awful young to throw yourself away.
It's actually the "parenteral" route. It means some other form of administration other than ingestion, such as injection, infusion, or implantation. This most likely means an injection with a syringe.
Anyone who needs a syringe.
Phil brooks
Inventor of Disposable Syringe.
He recieved a patent for a Disposable Syringe in 1974.
Inventor of the mop and disposable hypodermic syringe. From Spain, 1925-2011.
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.
Plastic syringes are typically manufactured by a process called injection molding. The machines used are called injection molding machines. These machines inject liquified plastic into a mold which is the shape of a syringe. When the plastic cools, it forms a syringe.
In 1954, Becton, Dickinson and Company created the first mass-produced disposable syringe and needle, produced in glass. It was developed for Dr. Jonas Salk's mass administration of one million American children with the new Salk polio vaccine.
Colin Murdoch - the creator of the disposable syringe, the tranquilliser gun, the childproof bottle cap, and the silent burglar alarm
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.
A V-Go® needle is a syringe made by Valeritas. The V-go is a disposable insulin delivery device that a patient can fill then apply to the skin.