Syringe
A syringe is a medical instrument consisting of a hollow barrel, a plunger, and a needle. It is used to administer medications, withdraw fluids, or inject fluids into the body.
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It is used to administer medications, withdraw fluids, or inject fluids into the body. The syringe is commonly used in healthcare settings for various purposes, such as vaccines, blood sampling, insulin administration, and drug delivery. The barrel of the syringe is marked with precise measurements to ensure accurate dosage. The plunger is pushed to create pressure, forcing the fluid through the needle into the body. Syringes are available in different sizes and types, including conventional syringes, insulin syringes, and safety syringes. They have played a significant role in modern medicine, enabling healthcare professionals to deliver treatments efficiently and effectively.