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3 parts of a Syringe

1) tip -which 3 different types of age connects the needle


2) barrel -outside part on which the scales are printed


3) plunger -which fits inside the barrel

TBP

3 different types of syringes

Hypodermic syringe


Insulin syringe


Tuberculin syringe

HIT

3 parts of a needle

1) Hub - which fits on the syringe


2) The cannula or shaft - attaches to the hub


3) Bevel -which is the slanted part at the tip of the needle (should be bevel UP)

HTB

Hypodermic Syringe

Comes in 2, 2.5, 3 & 5 mL sizes; it has 2 scales marked on it, minimum and the milliliter; the mL is the one most commonly used and the minimum are for smaller doses

Insulin syringe

The scale is specifically designed for insulin; a 109 unit calibrated scale intended for use with U-100 insulin

Tuberculin syringe

It is a narrow syringe calibrated in tenths and hundredths of a milliliter (up to 1 mL) on one scale and in sixteenths if a minimum (up to 1 minimum) on the other drug, particularly when small or precise measurement is indicated

Ampule

Is a glass container usually designed to hold a single dose of a drug; made up of a clear glass and has a distinctive shape with constricted neck

Vial

A small glass bottle with a sealed rubber cap