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Is it considered safe practice to exchange packaged droppers?

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In which syringe should 0.32 mL of a medication solution be measured?



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Answer to Question 1

No.

Answer to Question 2

The medication can be measured and administered with a 1 mL (tuberculin) syringe.



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