A 3 cc syringe is the best size.
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.
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.
The 'Rig' is the syringe itself. You may also use a new 'fit' (another term for the needle/syringe), and a cooker (usually a spoon), and water (this can come packaged from a needle exchange site).
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
To dilute Rocephin (ceftriaxone), you can use the supplied diluent (usually sterile water for injection) to prepare a solution with the desired concentration as per the instructions on the package insert. It is important to follow proper aseptic techniques during preparation to avoid contamination. Once diluted, the solution should be used immediately or within the recommended time frame and stored at the appropriate temperature as directed.
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Using an empty syringe can have various outcomes depending on the context. If you're attempting to draw fluid or air, it may not be effective since there's no content to extract. If the syringe is used for injection, it could cause pain or injury without delivering medication. Always ensure that syringes are used properly and safely to avoid complications.
A syringe is an injection. It is a small tube with a measuring cylinder and a needle to eject the liquid into the body. To use it, you must pour the liquid into the cylinder and slightly tap it, then you push the tab down so the liquid is released from the needle and into the body. Syringes are often used for medicinal purposes however many food manufacturers use it to inject an ingredient into their product, for example jam inside a doughnut would be injected with a syringe.
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.
The 1.6 line on a syringe indicates a volume of 1.6 milliliters (mL) of liquid. It is typically marked on the barrel of the syringe, which is graduated in milliliters. The exact placement may vary depending on the syringe size and manufacturer, but it is generally found between the 1.5 mL and 2.0 mL marks. Make sure to use a syringe with clear markings for accurate dosing.
2.5ml if available, otherwise smallest size above this.