Any reefers work in hospitals?

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I work in a hospital and the syringes are quite handy, anywhere from tuberculin 1ml to 60ml is readily available. Of course after using it for saltwater purposes, I place it back into the new syringe box to be used for patients ...;Wacky
 
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I work in a hospital and the syringes are quite handy, anywhere from tuberculin 1ml to 60ml is readily available. Of course after using it for saltwater purposes, I place it back into the new syringe box to be used for patients ...;Wacky

haha just refile it with salt water and it works great as a saline flush! I have so many 60cc's laying around for spot feeding lol
 

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Yep scalpels are great, old hemostats/needle holders are also very handy. Syringes 5cc/10cc are staples as well.
 

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