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Decontamination strategies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
The appropriate use of decontamination techniques may prevent or limit the adverse effects of many toxic substances. No one approach to decontamination is appropriate in all situations. Decontamination procedures should be designed to suit both the individual patient and the circumstances of exposure. Inappropriate use of decontamination procedures may
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Gastrointestinal Decontamination

Medical Clinics of North America, 2005
Overall, no conclusive data support the use of gastric decontamination in the routine management of the poisoned patient. Studies of asymptomatic patients suggest that no treatment is required, and, given the complications that have been reported, this may be a reasonable approach to' most patients.
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Hand decontamination

Nursing Standard, 2000
Hand decontamination is an important intervention in controlling hospital-acquired infections. Dinah Gould examines the issues relating to this, including different decontaminants, the evidence base, the need for improvements in practice, and effective practice.
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Gastrointestinal decontamination

Emergency Nurse, 2011
The purpose of this article was to review the current recommendations, guidelines and data on gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of poisoned patients.
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Gastrointestinal decontamination

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
S B, Johnson, W O, Robertson
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DECONTAMINATION

1994
John M. Lippitt, Timothy G. Prothero
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Nebulizer decontamination

Journal of Hospital Infection, 2005
J, Allan   +6 more
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Decontamination.

Journal of hospital supply, processing, and distribution, 1985
The soil encountered in the cleaning and decontamination process is protein in nature and relatively difficult to remove, especially if the protein has been allowed to dry on the surface. However, removal of this soil prior to sterilization is necessary in order to achieve satisfactory results--the lower the bioburden, the greater the probability of ...
K, Bunch, K S, Tokar
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