0.3 ml in a 1.875 ml syringe is equal to 16% of the syringe's capacity.
Where is 0.9ml on the 3ml syringe?
3ml syringe
3.125 ml is the same as 3.125 cc. Therefore, you would need to fill a 3cc syringe with 3.125 ml of liquid. Just be cautious as most syringes are marked in increments of 0.1 cc, not 0.125 cc, so you may need to estimate.
It is much easier to just use a insulin syringe and withdraw to .21/2 or .2 and 5 small lines
To measure 0.3ml in a 1.875ml syringe, you would fill the syringe up to the 0.3ml mark. This is typically the third smallest mark on the syringe. Make sure to read the measurements carefully to ensure accurate dosing.
Normally when working with injection medications, always go with the smallest syringe. If asked to withdraw 0.3 mL then use a 1mL syringe. If that isn't doable, then use the 3mL syringe. If asked to draw 4mL, use the 5 and so on. As far as a vein graft however, I believe a 3mL syringe will create higher peak pressure and velocity than that of a 10 or 20 mL syringe.
only use a insulin syringe for insulin. insulin MUST be correct.
3ml is .003L
4.2857
To divide 3mL by 0.7cm, you would need to convert one of the numbers. 3mL is equal to 1.4422cm.
3ML is usually 0.608652 teaspoons. 3ML is usually 0.202884 tablespoons. It is considered to be a very small amount and it is tiny in size.