fecskend
Fecskend, in its most common context, refers to the syringe, a medical instrument used to inject liquids into the body or withdraw fluids from it. A syringe typically comprises a cylindrical barrel, a plunger, and a tip designed to connect with a needle or other attachment. The volume of a syringe is indicated on the barrel and ranges from under 1 milliliter for insulin and tuberculin syringes to 50 milliliters or more for larger volumes.
Materials and sizes vary. Most contemporary syringes are disposable and made of plastic, with glass syringes
Types are chosen to fit different medical tasks. Insulin syringes are small- to moderate-volume devices with
Safety and handling are essential. Syringes are typically single-use and should be disposed of in appropriate