For what exactly? A doctor will never reuse a used syringe, ever, due to OSHA guidelines. To show a doctor something you self-injected for inquiry, yes you can, but it should be properly disposed of in a sharps container with a biohazard red bag in it asap after.
no
Syringes and needles are used for injecting or withdrawing fluids from a person.
for putting medicine in patients
A large box of syringes, sewing equipment and suction tubing. Mainly used for prostate examination. Lubibricant may also have been involved.
No, he used the Bible to take his oath of office.
To sterilize used syringes, first, thoroughly wash them with soap and water to remove any visible contaminants. Then, immerse the syringes in a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol or bleach diluted with water (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) for at least 30 minutes. After soaking, rinse the syringes with sterile water to remove any residual chemicals. It's important to note that for safety and effectiveness, it's generally recommended to use new, sterile syringes rather than attempting to sterilize used ones.
Luer-lock
it is the form used at the doctor's office for bililng purposes.
Syringes can be used in food preparation or presentation to inject sauces, fillings, or marinades into food items to add flavor, create decorative patterns, or enhance the overall presentation of a dish.
A beam balance scale is a precision instrument for measuring mass. They sell beam scales specifically for doctors, so it is probably used in a doctor's office.
A sharp container is a receptable that used needles and syringes are kept in untildisposed of.
Syringes can be used to pick up a variety of substances, including liquids like medications, vaccines, and blood samples. They can also be used to extract substances from vials or ampoules. Additionally, syringes can help deliver precise dosages of fluids in medical or laboratory settings. However, safety precautions must be taken to avoid contamination or injury.