A syringe is a medical device that is used to inject or withdraw fluid from the body. It typically consists of a needle attached to a hollow cylinder that is fitted with a sliding plunger.
● Standard Syringe: Commonly used for injuections and drawing medications.
● Insulin Syringe: Specifically designed for administering insulin, featuring smaller markings for precise dosing.
● Tuberculin Syringe: Used for administering small does of medication, often for allergy tests or vaccinations.
● Luer Lok Syringe: Equipped with a locking mechanism to securely hold the needle in place, preventing it from slipping off.
● Safety Syringe: Designed with safety features to minimize the risk of needle stick injuries.
● Oral Syringe: Used for administering liquid medicaions, particularly for children or pets.