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    Asepsis is the state of being free from disease-causing micro-organisms (such as pathogenic bacteria, viruses, pathogenic fungi, and parasites). There...
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  • in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sterile or sterility may refer to: Asepsis, a state of being free from biological contaminants Sterile (archaeology)...
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    Staphylococcus aureus bacteria is the most common cause of boils. In the pre-asepsis era, surgeon Frederick Treves (1853–1923) wrote, "Practically all major...
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    person and preparing them accordingly, practicing the required forms of asepsis, practicing standard and universal precautions, restoring hemostasis of...
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    eyes as stray ultraviolet light emissions can cause cancer and cataracts. Asepsis Biosafety cabinet Fume hood "Types of Laminar Flow Cabinets – Uses and...
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    Lawson Tait (section Asepsis)
    abdominal surgery who developed new techniques and procedures. He emphasized asepsis and introduced and advocated for surgical techniques that significantly...
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    medicine, rather than an accessory field. Basic surgical principles for asepsis etc., are known as Halsteads principles. There were some important advances...
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    the farming of algae Alginic acid – Polysaccharide found in brown algae Asepsis – Absence of disease-causing microorganisms Bacterial cellulose – Organic...
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  • significant accomplishment in the profession with the advancements in asepsis and anaesthesia, which paved the way for the mainstream introduction and...
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    patients out of 60 surviving surgery for two years. In the 19th century, asepsis improved surgical hygiene and as the survival statistics went up, surgical...
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  • contact with the surgeon's hands, dressings and instruments. and he deduced asepsis measures. It's not just the unsanitary air that he blames for cases of...
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    incision (Krönig, 1912)[clarification needed] Adherence to principles of asepsis Anesthesia advances Blood transfusion Antibiotics Indigenous people in...
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  • carry on the legacy of Virginia Henderson. — (1935). Medical and Surgical Asepsis. The Nursing Education Bulletin. New York: Dept. of Nursing Education,...
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    the act of maintaining sterility during procedures. Antibacterial soap Asepsis Aseptic processing Contamination control Electron irradiation Food packaging...
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    Isolation techniques Asepsis Streak plate Selective media Cultures by body site Blood culture Genital culture Sputum culture Throat culture Urine culture...
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    the organ in question. Infection is a possible complication, and hence asepsis is practiced during most Seldinger procedures. Loss of the guidewire into...
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    Edinburgh and continued to develop improved methods of antisepsis and asepsis. Amongst those he worked with there, was the senior apothecary and later...
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    advantages to recumbent castration are that the horse is prone, better asepsis (sterile environment) can be maintained, and better haemostasis (control...
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    of antiseptic techniques in surgery. Antisepsis, which soon gave way to asepsis, reduced the overall morbidity and mortality of surgery to a far more acceptable...
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    Sugita EI (2002), Endodontics, Chapter 3: Microbiology of endodontics and asepsis in endodontic practice (PDF), Hamilton, Ontario: BC Becker, pp. 63–94,...
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  • neurosurgery, inventor of radiosurgery Joseph Lister, discoverer of surgical asepsis Kakish Ryskulova, inventor of new techniques in vascular surgery Hilda...
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    bring in a new and better way of regarding the patient. Antisepsis and asepsis, coming in when he was young, had turned the attention of surgeons to external...
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    JSTOR 1308701. Mogor, G.; Mogor, A.F.; Lima, G.P.P. (January 2003). "Bud Source, Asepsis and Benzylaminopurine (Bap) Effect on Yacon (Polymnia Sonchifolia) Micropropagation"...
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