Aseptic technique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aseptic technique refers to a procedure that is performed under sterile conditions. This includes medical and laboratory techniques, such as with microbiological cultures. Aseptic technique is the ef...
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Aseptic technique is a set of specific practices and procedures performed under carefully controlled conditions with the goal of minimizing contamination by pathogens.
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What is aseptic technique? ... Aseptic means "without microorganisms." Aseptic technique refers to practices that help reduce the risk of postprocedure infections in clients by decreasing the likelihood that microorganisms will enter the body during clinical procedures.
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All of the infection prevention practices covered in this training course--from handwashing to waste disposal--contribute to reducing the risk of infection in clients, ... Explain the general concept of aseptic technique for prevention of infection during clinical procedures; ... Use of safe operative technique...
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Dangers of poor aseptic technique: Patients who are receiving intravenous therapy tend to be the most critical. Every precaution must be taken to avoid contamination. The IV route is the most dangerous route of administration because it bypasses all of the body's natural barriers.
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www.globalrph.com/aseptic.htm
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Aseptic Technique Definition Aseptic technique is a set of specific practices and procedures performed under carefully controlled conditions with the ... Aseptic technique is employed to maximize and maintain asepsis, the absence of pathogenic organisms, in the clinical setting. The goals of aseptic technique are to protect...
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Clinical urgency did not appear to adversely affect compliance with aseptic good practice. Hand hygiene between patient consultations was very low at 14% in the UK and 12% in New Zealand. Asepsis and hand hygiene was poor in both the UK and New Zealand emergency departments.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15019226
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of different cementing techniques on radiographic cement mantle grade and short-term aseptic loosening of the femoral component in canine total hip replacement (THR). ... Dog age and weight at surgery, cementing technique (1st, 2nd, ... With respect to aseptic loosening of the femoral component,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16212589
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