Your Status: Logged out Log in

Aseptic Technique.  

Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Wed Mar 03 2004

Page Preview
Preview
Previous 1 of 3 Next

On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:

Introduction: Aseptic means without microorganisms. Aseptic technique refers to practices that help reduce the risk of post procedure infections in clients by decreasing the likelihood that microorganisms will enter the body during clinical procedures. Some of these practices are also designed to reduce service providers' risk of exposure to potentially infectious blood and tissue during clinical procedures. Only the wanted bacterium is invited to the experiment. Aseptic techniques are those that do some or all of the following: Remove or kill microorganisms from hands and objects. Empty sterile instruments and other items. Reduce client's risk of exposure to microorganisms that cannot be removed. Not to forget, the aim of the experiment is to make a culture of bacillus subtillus using aseptic technique. Materials and method: The purpose of streaking plates is to distribute inoculums in such a delicate way that it will separate the bacterial cells from each other. 1) Firstly I held the loop with...

Get instant access



  • Instant, unlimited access to our documents in full
  • Swap your work for free access, or pay £4.99
  • To see the full version of this document and 145,970 others
Register Now
OR

Receive email updates for this category



  • Simply tell us your email address and receive a weekly Study Help Email for FREE
  • Receive 3 FREE essay views with each email
  • Get all the latest essays from Coursework.Info & discussion from TheStudentRoom.co.uk