First step should be a written protocol, designed to avoid violations of law, encouraging personal responsibility and providing for accountability when the protocol is not followed.
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For your dog you should fill the syringe to the 0.6 mark on the 1.0 mL syringe. For your cat, you should fill the syringe to halfway between the 0.1 and the 0.2 mark - there are probably smaller dashes between 0.1 and 0.2 to help you with this. If you aren't sure, you should ask your veterinarian to show you on the syringe how full to fill it.
You will need a 0.5cc syringe
3ml syringe
The same way you read ANY syringe. From www.wikipedia.com (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syringes), if you click on the image of the 10ml syringe, you'll see the markings on the barrel. You measure the units of fluid from the needle side back to the plunger - so as you pull back the plunger you draw in "x" ml's of fluid as marked from the needle back. Standard safety procedures surrounding the use of a syringe should always be followed, and in no way is this short answer a full and complete explanation of how to correctly/safely use a syringe.
How full should a 1ml oral syringe be to have 2.5mg in it??
1cc = 1ml. So on the syringe marked in ccs, it should be 1cc.
It is a formalized solution procedure for a given situation. An example is airplanes have a protocol, that should be followed, for almost evry problem that can occur while flying. The protocol is the excepted method that has the best possible outcome for the situation. There are many situations in life that have these protocols.
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Typically an 18-22 gauge needle and a 5-10 mL syringe are used to drain a cyst. The exact size may vary depending on the size and location of the cyst. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance and to ensure sterile techniques are followed to prevent infection.
To check for residual in a gastrostomy button, aspirate the contents of the stomach using a syringe. If there is significant residual (typically more than a specified amount, often 100 ml), the contents should be discarded and not re-administered. This process helps to prevent complications such as aspiration pneumonia.