seringi
Seringi is the Romanian plural form of seringă, the term for a syringe. A syringe is a medical device used to inject liquids into the body, withdraw fluids for testing, or administer substances. In healthcare settings, seringi are common tools in nursing, vaccination, and laboratory work, as well as in veterinary care.
Design and varieties: The most common modern syringes are disposable plastic units consisting of a cylindrical
Use and applications: Syringes can inject medicines or vaccines, withdraw blood or fluids for testing, or perform
Safety and disposal: Syringes are classified as sharps and carry risks of infection and injury if mishandled.
History: The modern syringe emerged in the 19th century with contributions from French surgeon Charles Pravaz