- Syringe
Image Syringe2.jpg thumb 200px A typical medical syringe with needle A syringe is a simple pump consisting ... tube called a barrel , allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube. The open end of the syringe may be fitted with a hypodermic ... compounds such as glue or lubricant , and measure liquids. The word syringe is derived from the Greek ... 200px The threads of the Luer Taper Luer lock tip of this 12ml disposable syringe keep it securely ... air from the syringe is one of the reasons for the familiar image of holding a hypodermic syringe ... . The barrel of a syringe is made of plastic or glass , and usually has graduated marks indicating the volume of fluid in the syringe, and is nearly always transparent. Glass syringes may be Sterilization ... and this is safe, if the syringe is only used by one person. ref cite web url http www.pediatriconcall.com ... spoon. Tip designs Syringes come with a number of designs for the area in which the blade locks to the syringe ... together. Bodies featuring a small, plain connection are known as slip tips and are useful for then the syringe ... at the end of the syringe is not in the centre of the syringe but at the side. This causes the blade attached to the syringe to lie almost in line with the walls of the syringe itself and they are used ... page.aspx?cat 7001&id 7253 title BD Diabetes Insulin Syringe Needle Sizes publisher Bd.com date accessdate ... 7001&id 7252 title BD Diabetes Syringe Capacity and Dose Size publisher Bd.com date accessdate 2010 ... powderblue colspan 2 style text align center background bcd2ee U 100 Syringe Sizes and Markings colspan 2 style text align center background cae1ff 1cc 1 ml Syringe style width 250px background ivory ... 4 title ReliOn Insulin Syringe Markings publisher Relion.com date accessdate 2010 12 30 ref br ... PRG 0107.pdf title Diabetes Health Syringe Listings format PDF date accessdate 2010 12 30 ref br ... Easy Touch ref cite web url http www.easytouchsyringes.com quality.htm title Easy Touch Syringe demonstration ... more details
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- Dental syringe
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A dental syringe is a syringe used by dentist s for the injection of an Dental anesthesia anesthetic . It consists of a breech loading syringe fitted with a sealed cartridge containing anesthetic solution. The ancillary tool generally part of a dental engine used to supply either water or air to the oral cavity for the purpose of cleaning debris away from the area the dentist is working on, is also referred to as a dental syringe. A 3 way syringe has separate internal channels supplying air, water or a mist of air and water, created by combining the pressurized air with the waterflow. The syringe tip can be separated from the main body and replaced when necessary. DEFAULTSORT Dental Syringe Category Dental equipment Category Medical technology Dentistry stub ... more details
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- Syringe driver
Deleted image removed Image Chemyx Syringe pump.jpg thumb 300px Various syringe pumps Image Syringe pump.jpg thumb A syringe pump for laboratory use. World Precision Instruments WPI SP120PZ. A syringe driver or syringe pump is a small infusion pump some include infuse and withdraw capability , used to gradually Route of administration administer small amounts of fluid with or without medication to a patient or for use in chemical and biomedical research. The most popular use of syringe drivers is in palliative care , to continuously administer analgesic s painkillers , antiemetic s medication to suppress nausea and vomiting and other drugs. This prevents periods during which medication levels in the blood are too high or too low, and avoids the use of multiple tablets especially in people who have difficulty swallowing . As the medication is administered Subcutis subcutaneously , the area for administration is practically limitless, although edema may interfere with the action of some drugs. Syringe drivers are also useful for delivering IV medications over several minutes. In the case of a medication which should be slowly pushed in over the course of several minutes, this device saves staff time and reduces errors. Syringe pumps are also useful in microfluidic applications, such as microreactor design and testing, and also in chemistry for slow incorporation of a fixed volume of fluid into a solution. In enzyme kinetics syringe drivers can be used to observe rapid kinetics as part of a stopped flow apparatus. ref cite book author Fersht, Alan title Enzyme structure and mechanism publisher W.H. Freeman location San Francisco year 1985 pages 123 isbn 0 7167 1614 3 ref References reflist External links http www.mja.com.au public issues 178 10 190503 rey10533 fm 1.jpg Picture of syringe driver in use Category Palliative medicine Category Medical pumps de Spritzenpumpe it Siringa temporizzata ja ... more details
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- Syringe filter
solvents or corrosive liquids e.g. trifluoroacetic acid . Application Syringe filters may be used ... . Particles easily damage an HPLC due to the narrow bore and high pressures within. Syringe filters ... of smaller volumes where losses by soaking up filter paper are significant. Syringe filters are also ... in recreational drug use see also harm reduction Syringe filters may be used to filter solid drugs ... available for injecting drug users along with luer lock syringe tip filters, other more common types ... Zealand Needle Exchange Programme DEFAULTSORT Syringe Filter Category Laboratory equipment ... more details
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- Gas syringe
refimprove date August 2009 Image Gas syringe.jpg thumb A gas syringe showing its components separated and assembled A gas syringe also known as glass collecting bottle , is a piece of laboratory glassware used to insert or withdraw a volume of a gas from a closed system , or to measure the volume of gas evolved from a chemical reaction . ref Mattson, Bruce. Microscale Gas Chemistry Determination of the Molar Mass of Gas. Microscale Gas Chemistry. Bruce Mattson, 15 Mar. 2010. Web. 17 Nov. 2011. http www.hkbu.edu.hk micschem emanual Expt 205 Molar Volume 20final english.pdf . ref A gas syringe can ... A gas syringe has an inner syringe chamber which has a ground glass surface. The syringe barrel ... surface of the syringe chamber with very little friction. The close mating of these ground glass surfaces also gives a reasonably gas tight seal. ref VICI. Pressure Lok Glass Syringe Features. Valco ... syringe should preferably not be interchanged with another gas syringe of the same volume, unless told otherwise by the distributor. ref VICI. Pressure Lok Glass Syringe Features. Valco Instruments Company ... to between 0.01 and 1 ml, depending on the size of the syringe. ref Valco. Gas Liquid .... 17 Nov. 2011. http www.vici.com syr gasfeatures.php . ref Gas Syringe use A gas syringe can be used ... 20final english.pdf . ref When using a gas syringe to measure gases it is important to keep the syringe ... Molar Volume 20final english.pdf . ref Accordingly, it is important that the syringe barrel should move freely within the syringe chamber, if one assumes that the measured gas is at standard temperature and pressure. Any friction would result in a pressure build up in the syringe and would lead to an inaccurate ... . This is done by drawing the liquid into the syringe via a needle, inserting the needle into the septum ... the gas to bubble through the liquid in the syringe for several minutes. The glass plunger is then re ... ar de Kolbenprober es Jeringa de gas hu Laborat riumi fecskend simple Gas syringe ... more details
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- Safety syringe
not take into account lost time and wages for employers and individuals. Types of Safety Syringe ... Disable AD syringes are designed as a single use syringe, with an internal mechanism blocking the barrel once depressed so it cannot be depressed again. The other type of syringe with a re use prevention feature is the breaking plunger syringe. An internal mechanism cracks the syringe when the plunger ... depression of the plunger users can avoid activating the re use prevention feature and re use the syringe ... or hood is slid over the needle after the injection is completed with a Needlestick Prevention Syringe ... of the syringe. Spring loaded syringes can have a splatter effect, where blood and fluids ... was having trouble selling a safety syringe developed to protect health care workers from accidentally ...?scp 16&sq Retractable 20Technologies 20Inc&st cse work The New York Times title Syringe Manufacturer ... more details
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- Flying syringe
Flying syringe is a phrase that is used to refer to proposed, but not yet created, genetically modified mosquitoes that inject vaccines into Human people when they bite them. ref http online.wsj.com article SB123680870885500701.html Rocket Scientists Shoot Down Mosquitoes With Lasers , Wall St. Journal, March 14, 2009 ref History In 2008 the Gates Foundation awarded 100,000 to Hiroyuki Matsuoka of Jichi Medical University in Japan to do research on them, with a condition that any discoveries that were funded by the grant must be made available at affordable prices in the developing world . If Matsuoka proves that his idea has merit, he will be eligible for an additional 1 million of funding. The Washington Post referred to flying syringes as a bold idea. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2008 10 22 AR2008102203083.html Flying Syringes and Other Bold Ideas , The Washington Post , October 23, 2008 ref References reflist med stub Category Vaccination Category Medical research ... more details
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- Syringe Tide
Syringe Tide refers to a period during 1987 88 in New Jersey , where significant amounts of medical waste and raw garbage washed up onto a convert 50 mi km sing on stretch of Atlantic Ocean beaches in Jersey Shore communities in Monmouth County, New Jersey Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey Ocean counties. This forced the closing of all the beaches in the two counties. ref http www.nytimes.com 1990 05 27 nyregion beach cleaning armies await debris of summer.html Beach Cleaning Armies Await Debris of Summer ref Officials scrambled to identify the source of the material, as the local economy struggled with diminished tourism. Reaction Reports of medical waste and sewage spills drove away hundreds of thousands of vacationers, costing the 7.7 billion a year tourism industry on the Jersey Shore more than 1 billion in lost revenue that summer, tourism officials say. Later the losses were tallied between 15 and 40 . ref http www.nytimes.com 1988 09 02 nyregion on the jersey shore a summer to forget.html On the Jersey Shore, a Summer to Forget ref Source Officials finally traced the source of the waste to the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island . After much deliberation, New York City was required to pay 1 million USD for past pollution damages as well as pay for the clean up. No reparations were paid to the business owners on the Jersey Shore for revenues lost during the months of inactivity. ref http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F4071EF93F5D0C7B8CDDAB0994DF484D81&n Top 2fReference 2fTimes 20Topics 2fSubjects 2fW 2fWater 20Pollution New York City to Pay Jersey Town ... to syringe tides of 1987 and 1988, the participants in the New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program HEP ... that the Syringe Tide was the specific incident cited in Billy Joel s 1989 hit single We Didn ... s The Great Syringe Tide . In The Simpsons episode The Old Man and the C Student , when punishing ... up all this medical waste that s washed up on the shore . Milhouse accidentally pricks himself on a syringe ... more details
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- File:Aa syringe graduations.jpg
BadJPEG Summary I made this image with CGI. 25ml re usable glass hypodermic syringe, and inch cube for scale. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- File:Syringe pump.jpg
Information Description Syringe pump . World Precision Instruments WPI SP120PZ. Source Self made Date 2007 04 17 Author Nuno Nogueira User Nmnogueira Nmnogueira Permission self cc by sa 2.5 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- Tubex (syringe cartridge)
The Tubex Syringe cartridge was developed about 1943 during World War II by the Wyeth company. It is a drug pre filled glass cartridge syringe with attached sterile needle, which is inserted in a reusable stainless steel holder now plastic . The needle protector is removed and is ready for immediate injection in the administration of a drug. Its development followed the use of several other immediate use products, such as the Syrette , a flexible tube, not unlike an ophthalmic ointment tube designed to hold a needle. The Syrette was developed by Bristol Myers Squibb Squibb and was used for immediate use of morphine on the battle front however it fell into disuse because of leakage and sterility problems. Another product called the Ampin proved problematic as well. The Tubex system was widely used after World War II and expanded as a system of distributing and administration a large variety of drugs from antibiotic s to vaccine s in a pre filled glass cartridge syringe with attached sterile needle. It aided in a standardization of an immediate use sterile dosage forms. It was a time saver for nursing administration time, nurses no longer had to draw up an injection . The product was all ready manufactured for immediate use. It was conducive to inventory control and accountability for narcotic substances in a tamper proof packing. It was widely used by doctors, nurses and pharmacist s for the administration of drugs. Although a few products are still manufactured in Tubex, the Wyeth company has discontinued the entire line of products and has licensed its use to other companies. The carpuject Hospira has now replaced the tubex as the sole competitor in this unitized syringe medication delivery system. ref cite book last Sterile Dosage Forms first authorlink coauthors Salvatore Turco, M.S., PharmD and Robert E King, Ph.D. title Sterile Dosage Forms, Their Preparation and Clinical Application publisher Lea & Febiger date 1987 location Philadelphia pages 267 269 url doi id ... more details
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- File:Hypodermic syringe.jpg
Hypodermic syringe PD USGov DOJ http www.usdoj.gov dea photos paraphernalia syringe.jpg Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot ... more details
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- Tubex
Tubex may refer to Tubex syringe cartridge Adrenocorticotropic hormone , by trade name Tubex disambig ... more details
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- File:Buckycolumn.jpg
Summary An excess of carbon nanotubes doped into the syringe housing is pushed out as a buckycolumn. Licensing self cc by 3.0 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- File:Buckyprism.jpg
Summary Buckyprism is produced when using a square syringe housing for frit compression Licensing self cc by 3.0 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- File:Syringe.jpg
Summary Information Description 10ml Terumo r syringe with Luer lock tip. Manufactured in the Philippines. Source Photograph by Erich Schulz, Brisbane 2004 Date Author Erich Schulz Permission other versions Licensing pd self date December 2004 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- File:Standard insulin syringe.JPG
Summary This is a photo of a standard insulin syringe with the protective safety cap removed. Behind this are two bottles of insulin, both are 10ml and contain 1000 units or 100 units ml each. Licensing PD self date December 2006 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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- File:Spike.jpg
Summary Information Description A syringe filled with ketamine hcl Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date Author User Psychonaught Psychonaught User talk Psychonaught talk other versions Licensing PD self date July 2009 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ... more details
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- File:Rachel Whitear dead.jpg
Summary source http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 1848092.stm The body of Rachel Whitear , photographed in situ by the Police. The body shows classic signs of Livor mortis post mortem lividity and there is a Syringe Medical syringes syringe in her right hand. Fair use on the basis that her parents want this photo to be used as a warning on the dangers of heroin abuse. This photograph has been shown to many pupils in UK British schools as part of an officially sanctioned anti drugs campaign. No free alternatives exist or may be created, image is of low resolution. Licensing Non free fair use in Rachel Whitear ... more details
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- Hippy Sippy
Hippy Sippy was a candy introduced in the late 1960s. It derived its name from its packaging small multi colored Pelletizing pellets contained in a toy package syringe . ref http www.boreme.com boreme funny 2006 hippy sippy p1.php Boreme.com ref ref http www.unpopart.org readymades gx hippiesippy.jpg Picture of Hippy Sippy pellets and syringe ref The intent was to mimick recreational drug drug usage in the hippie culture, primarily through the toy syringe being a reminder of heroin , and secondarily through the multi colored candy being a reminder of uppers and downers . Included was a button with the phrase Hippy Sippy says I ll try anything printed on it. Hippy Sippy was immediately controversial, and outraged many people, including Liberalism liberals and leaders of the then young generation. Citation needed date July 2011 It was promptly removed from the market , Citation needed date July 2011 but is still remembered due to its cultural shock value . More recently, the name was adopted by saxophonist Hank Mobley for his song Hippy Sippy Blues . See also Candy cigarette References reflist Category Toys of the 1960s Category Drug culture Category Brand name confectionery candy stub ... more details
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- Microextraction by packed sorbent
of methadone in human urine samples by microextraction in packed syringe gas chromatography mass ... Ionization Mass Spectrometry Utilizing Microextraction in Packed Syringe MEPS as On line ... more details
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- Microinjector
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date July 2009 A microinjector is a device which provides the pressure which is needed to deliver a sample solution from a micro pipette into cells. It can be a mechanically or electronically regulated air pressure device or a simple glass syringe where the plunger is screw controlled for precise adjustments of the pressure and using air or oil filled connection tubing. Category Laboratory equipment ... more details
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- Arthrocentesis
Diagnostic infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 81.91 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes Arthrocentesis lang el arthros , a joint kent sis, puncture is the clinical procedure of using a syringe to collect synovial fluid from a joint capsule . It is also known as joint aspiration . Arthrocentesis is used in the diagnosis of gout , arthritis , and synovial infections. See also Paracentesis Thoracocentesis External links http www.medicinenet.com joint aspiration article.htm Category Medical treatments treatment stub Bone, cartilage, and joint procedures es Artrocentesis ... more details
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- Hypo
wiktionarypar hypo hypo Hypo may be short for Hypoglycaemia , low blood glucose Sodium hyposulfite , used in photographic processing Hypodermic needle , syringe, or injection Hypothecation Hypo Real Estate , a German banking group HYPO may refer to Station HYPO , a signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence unit disambig de Hypo fr Hypo ... more details
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- File:Luerlock syringefilter.jpg
Summary Information Description Image of DynaGard brand luer lock syringe filter 0.22 micrometre non wheel filter shape. Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 12 14 08 Author User Nagelfar Nagelfar User talk Nagelfar talk other versions Licensing PD self date December 2008 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
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