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Challenges undertaking procedures requiring asepsis: a qualitative interview study with nurses.
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.
Dinah J Gould +6 more
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Maintaining Asepsis in Paramedicine: A Delphi Study: Asepsis in Paramedicine
Background The body's natural defences are breached during invasive procedures conducted during paramedic clinical care. Despite the complexity of these procedures, asepsis is a clinical goal for all invasive procedures. In doing so, it is critical that ‘
N. Barr +3 more
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Historical aspects of aseptics and antiseptics
Relevance. For many centuries, infectious complications have been one of the most pressing problems of surgical practice. In modern medicine, a wide range of aseptic and antiseptic methods is presented, which, without harm to the body, can destroy ...
A. M. Morozov +6 more
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Plant Regeneration Protocol for Recalcitrant Passionflower (Passiflora quadrangularis L.)
This research was designed to provide the first protocol to establish an efficient solution for direct organogenesis regeneration in Passiflora quadrangularis using nodal explants from young shoots.
Paula Boboc Oros +3 more
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The green belly stink bug, Diceraeus furcatus (Fabricius, 1775) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) is an emergent Neotropical crop pest, whose status has progressively changed in the last few years. Diceraeus furcatus is a polyphagous stink bug and its feeding
Marcoandre Savaris +5 more
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The current communication seeks to provide an updated narrative review on latest methods of reducing implant contaminations used during spine surgery. Recent literature review has shown that both preoperative reprocessing and intraoperative handling of ...
Aakash Agarwal +9 more
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APPLICATION OF TOUCHLESS METHODS FOR MAKING ENTRIES IN DENTAL RECORDS
This review focuses on the current issues of asepsis in dental settings and ways to prevent contact infection using touchless methods of making entries in dental records.
O.P. GORBUNOVA +3 more
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Re-examining causes of surgical site infections following elective surgery in the era of asepsis.
The currently accepted assumption that most surgical site infections (SSIs) occurring after elective surgery under standard methods of antisepsis are due to an intraoperative contamination event, remains unproven.
J. Alverdy, N. Hyman, J. Gilbert
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Handpiece asepsis among dental practitioners in Mosul City [PDF]
Aims: To investigate the incidence of handpiece asepsis in general dental practice in Mosul City and to evaluate the problems associated with routine handpiece sterilization which are commonly needed by those practitioners.
Talal H Al–Salman +2 more
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Asepsis Techniques Prior to Amniocentesis; Which Technique is Better?
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the indications of second-the trimester amniocentesis in a tertiary center and evaluate the difference between aseptic techniques before amniocentesis.
Işıl Uzun Çilingir +5 more
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