Typical situations that call for aseptic measures include surgery and the insertion of intravenous lines, urinary catheters, and drains.
sterilization
The terms sterile and aseptic mean the same thing. And you are supposed to use a sterile/aseptic technique. From what I have read, many visiting nurses do not do that if they are from the doctors' office. But they do it in the hospital. It is always best to do this using a technique that will not infect the patient.
Infection Control treatment
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Aseptic technique refers to how doctors and nurses prevent the spread of infection. The word aseptic means to be free of harmful microorganisms.
Washing hands is one of the first steps in practicing aseptic technique. Wearing gloves for non sterile procedures is another.
aseptic technique are all those activity used to prevent the entry of microorganism.
Sterialization or aseptic technique
The aseptic technique is performing a procedure using sterile conditions. Aseptic technique was first used around 1847 by Ignaz Semmelweis who suggest to all doctors to wash their hands before and after seeing patients, other doctors dismissed his theory.
Aseptic (without infection) techniques protect you and what you are working on. That could be a patient or even a microorganism in a Petri dish.
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