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Medical Syringe
Specification Volume
MDSS20ES,
MDSS03S, MDSS03S2425, MDSS05L, MDSS05L2332, MDSS05S, MDSS05S2332, MDSS10L, MDSS10L2238, MDSS10S, MDSS10S2238, MDSS03L, MDSS03L2425, MDSS03L2332
5, 10, 20ml

Medical Syringes, also known as needleless syringes, are specialized syringes designed to deliver or withdraw fluids without the use of a traditional needle. They are typically made from durable plastic and come in various sizes to accommodate different applications.

Versatile Applications of Medical Syringes:
Medical syringes serve a crucial role in various medical procedures, including:
  1. Measuring and Administering Liquids: They are used to accurately measure and administer liquid medications, vaccines, or nutritional supplements.
  2. Withdrawing Blood from Veins: They are employed to draw blood samples for laboratory tests, blood transfusions, or other medical purposes.
  3. Irrigating Wounds: They are used to flush wounds with sterile saline or other solutions to promote healing and prevent infection.

Guidelines for Safe and Effective Use of Medical Syringes:
  1. Size Selection: Choose the appropriate syringe size based on the volume of liquid to be administered or withdrawn.
  2. Connecting to Syringe or Infusion Tubing: Securely attach the syringe to the appropriate medical device, such as a syringe pump or infusion tubing.
  3. Needle Insertion: Carefully insert the needle into the vein or wound site, ensuring proper technique to minimize discomfort and prevent tissue damage.
  4. Liquid Administration or Withdrawal: Slowly administer or withdraw the desired volume of liquid, following established protocols for the specific procedure.
  5. Needle Removal and Disposal: Once the procedure is complete, carefully remove the needle from the vein or wound site and dispose of it in a designated sharps container.

Proper Disposal of Medical Syringes:
Medical syringes are typically considered single-use items and should be discarded after each use to prevent cross-contamination and potential infection risks. Follow established waste disposal protocols to ensure proper handling and treatment of used syringes.