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Biopryn - Your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="shadyhollownj" data-source="post: 952690" data-attributes="member: 9320"><p>Yeah chris I always use the same syringe and needle. I though using some spit and my jeans to clean it was good enough. I use a NEW syringe AND needle every time. We buy the needles and syringes as one unit so I consider them one in the same. Its just the way we do it. The wife is an ER nurse and she just feels its easier to pull back and draw the blood if you have a difficult cow. So the common sense moral of the story is use a new needle and syringe and get no cross contamination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyhollownj, post: 952690, member: 9320"] Yeah chris I always use the same syringe and needle. I though using some spit and my jeans to clean it was good enough. I use a NEW syringe AND needle every time. We buy the needles and syringes as one unit so I consider them one in the same. Its just the way we do it. The wife is an ER nurse and she just feels its easier to pull back and draw the blood if you have a difficult cow. So the common sense moral of the story is use a new needle and syringe and get no cross contamination. [/QUOTE]
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