The main benefit of using a prefilled medication syringe is that:

A. it does not require you to draw up each individual medication dose.
B. there is no need to expel air from the syringe prior to giving the drug.
C. all of the contents of a prefilled syringe are administered at one time.
D. it is made of plastic and is less likely to break or get damaged.


Ans: A. it does not require you to draw up each individual medication dose.

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