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Correct label placement on a syringe is (select one option):around the base of the barrel to avoid covering the graduationsparallel to the long axis of the syringe barrel, not covering the graduationsplacement does not matter as long as the syringe is labelledclearly on the plunger

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Correct label placement on a syringe is (select one option):around the base of the barrel to avoid covering the graduationsparallel to the long axis of the syringe barrel, not covering the graduationsplacement does not matter as long as the syringe is labelledclearly on the plunger

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The correct label placement on a syringe is: parallel to the long axis of the syringe barrel, not covering the graduations. This is to ensure that the measurements on the syringe are visible and can be accurately read.

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