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    Asepsis is the state of being free from disease-causing micro-organisms (such as pathogenic bacteria, viruses, pathogenic fungi, and parasites). There are two categories of asepsis: medical and surgical.

  2. Sep 29, 2018 · Aseptic technique is a procedure used by medical staff to prevent the spread of infection. The goal is to reach asepsis, which means an environment that is free of harmful microorganisms.

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  3. Antisepsis is the process of killing microorganisms or limiting their growth on the skin and non-living objects. Chemicals used in antisepsis are called antiseptics, and the most common ones include rubbing alcohol and iodine. Antiseptics can be used for hand scrubbing; treating cuts, wounds, and burns; and preoperative skin cleaning.

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  5. Apr 14, 2020 · Asepsis is an essential component of infection prevention and control practice to protect patients from potential HCAIs (Loveday et al, 2014). All steps in a non-touch aseptic technique should be seen as an opportunity to reduce the transfer of pathogenic organisms.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Aseptic technique is a procedure that healthcare providers use to prevent the spread of infection. “Asepsis” describes an environment without harmful germs.

  7. Feb 16, 2023 · Aseptic technique is a set of practices that healthcare professionals use to protect patients and themselves from infection. It includes the use of sterile gloves and gowns during surgery.

  8. An RCN programme of work looking at nurses’ experiences and understanding of aseptic technique developed as an outcome of updating of two central resources supporting the prevention of infection - RCN Standards for Infusion Therapy (RCN, 2016) and Tools of the Trade (RCN, 2018).

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