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Challenges undertaking procedures requiring asepsis: a qualitative interview study with nurses [PDF]
Background Invasive devices and breaches to skin and mucous membranes increase susceptibility to infection. Nurses frequently undertake procedures requiring asepsis (PRAs) but report challenges and unwarranted variations in practice.
Molly Courtenay +2 more
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Does the level of asepsis impact the success of surgically implanting tags in Atlantic salmon? [PDF]
It is generally recommended that a high level of asepsis be maintained during surgical implantation of electronic tags into fish. However, documentation of a positive effect of asepsis in fish surgery is lacking.
Niels Jepsen +2 more
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Introduction: The ASEPSIS scoring method represents an important instrument for assessing surgical wounds for infections. The purpose of this study was to translate and validate the ASEPSIS in Greek.
Panagiota Copanitsanou +2 more
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Background: In Greece there is no systematic assessment of surgical wounds with the use of a validated instrument, while the ASEPSIS scoring method has been widely used internationally.
Panagiota Copanitsanou +2 more
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A systematic review of the ASEPSIS scoring system used in non-cardiac-related surgery
OBJECTIVE : To assess the validity, reliability and sensitivity of the ASEPSIS scoring system, used to assess non-cardiac related surgery for surgical wound infection. METHOD : Five studies were included in this review.
C Childs
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Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the flipped learning model on nursing students' asepsis knowledge and learning skills. Background: The flipped learning model enables students to pursue their learning with online support whenever ...
Aysun Acun
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Preoperative skin asepsis protocols using chlorhexidine versus povidone-iodine in veterinary surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To provide a systematic assessment of the efficacy of preoperative skin asepsis using chlorhexidine versus povidone-iodine based protocols for surgical site infection (SSI) prevention in veterinary surgery. STUDY DESIGN Systematic meta-
Steiner, Adrian +5 more
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The ASEPSIS scoring method. A score of ≥21 equates to the presence of SSI. (DOCX)
Ross Lathan (14135417) +6 more
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