- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASEPSIS AND STERILE TECHNIQUE??
- Ignaz Semmelweis – handwashing
- Louis Pasteur – germ theory
- Robert Koch – use of bichloride of mercury as an antiseptic
- Joseph Lister – Father of modern Surgery
- Gustav Neuber – used mercuric cholride in cleaning his apron
- Louis Pasteur
- Ignaz Semmelwies
- Joseph Lister
- Gustav Neuber
- Robert Koch
- Airborne
- Droplet
- Contact
- SKIN
- HAIR
- NASOPHARYNX
- HUMAN ERROR
- CROSS-INFECTION
- FOMITES
- Air
- Community Acquired Infection
- Communicable Infection
- Spontaneous Infection
- Nosocomial Infection – Exogenous and Endogenous
- Air-Conditioning System
- Laminar Air System
- Doors
- Traffic and Movement
- Lint
- Protective barriers and personal protective equipment
- Prevention of puncture injuries
- Management of puncture injuries
- Oral Procedures
- Care of specimens
- Decontamination
- Laundry
- Waste
- Handwashing
- No touching of mucous membranes
- Prophylaxis
- Know what is sterile
- Know what is unsterile
- Keep the two apart
- Remedy the contamination immediately
- NO compromise on Sterility
Monday, June 15, 2009
Principles of Sterile and Aseptic Technique Nursing lecture
This nursing lecture contains a detailed explanation on the Principles of Sterile and Aseptic technique. Sterile and Asepsis has been differentiated. Famous people and advocates of these principles are also discussed in this nursing lecture
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