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Product description
Syringes are medical devices commonly used for injecting or extracting liquids. They consist of a barrel, a movable plunger, and a tip, and can contain liquid medications or other fluid substances. Syringes are typically employed in medical procedures such as administering medication, drawing blood, injecting substances, or extracting fluids. They come in various sizes and capacities to meet different medical needs. Syringes are often designed for single-use to ensure the safety and hygiene of medical practices.
Key Feature
Barrel: The main body of the syringe where the liquid is contained.
Plunger: A movable rod or disc inside the barrel that pushes the liquid in or out of the syringe.
Tip: The end of the syringe where needles or other attachments can be connected.
Graduated Markings: Measurement indicators on the barrel to accurately determine the volume of liquid being drawn or injected.
Luer Lock: A mechanism that securely attaches the needle or other accessories to the syringe without the risk of detachment during use.
Safety Features: Some syringes come with safety mechanisms to prevent needle stick injuries or accidental reuse.
Single-Use Design: Many syringes are designed for one-time use to reduce the risk of contamination and ensure sterility.
Different Sizes: Syringes come in various sizes to accommodate different volumes of liquid.
Material: Syringes can be made of plastic or glass, with plastic being more common due to its disposability and cost-effectiveness.
Compatibility: Syringes are often designed to be compatible with specific types of needles or other medical devices for specific procedures.
Q$A
1.What specific uses are different types of syringes suitable for?
Standard Syringes:
Insulin Syringes:
Fixed-Dose Syringes:
Safety Syringes:
Pre-filled Syringes:
Spray Syringes:
2.What is a syringe used for?
A small hollow tube used for injecting or withdrawing liquids. It may be attached to a needle in order to withdraw fluid from the body or inject drugs into the body.
3.What is a general purpose syringe?
A cylindrical tube with a plunger that can be pulled or pushed along the inside of the tube, allowing the tube to take in or expel liquids or gases.