An icing syringe is used for decorating baked goods, such as cakes, cookies, and pastries, by applying precise lines or designs of icing or frosting. It allows for greater control over the amount and flow of icing compared to traditional piping bags, making it ideal for intricate work. Additionally, icing syringes can be used to fill pastries or create detailed edible art.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
the doctor took out the syringe when i said that i needed to get my flu shot
A 3 cc syringe is the best size.
use a knife
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.
If you don't mind having crunchy icing.
Yes it can but people mainly use white icing
Yes because its easy to spread vanilla icing on donuts.
I work at a hospital and we usually use ml's or cc's depending on the type of syringe.
Tapping a syringe causes any air bubbles to collect at the highest point in the syringe, and usually done when pointing it upwards. This makes removing air bubbles easier, which makes the syringe's use safer.
not too sure but i think icing sugar should work. i am about trying it.
Normally when working with injection medications, always go with the smallest syringe. If asked to withdraw 0.3 mL then use a 1mL syringe. If that isn't doable, then use the 3mL syringe. If asked to draw 4mL, use the 5 and so on. As far as a vein graft however, I believe a 3mL syringe will create higher peak pressure and velocity than that of a 10 or 20 mL syringe.