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... allowed to soak in an antiseptic solution from one to two hours before its subjection to the ordinary pro- cesses of the wash . Care should be taken to rinse out the antiseptic solutions very thoroughly before boiling the cloth- ing ...
... allowed to soak in an antiseptic solution from one to two hours before its subjection to the ordinary pro- cesses of the wash . Care should be taken to rinse out the antiseptic solutions very thoroughly before boiling the cloth- ing ...
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... allowed to soak for an hour in a sud of soft soap , to remove all " sizing . " It is then wrung out of clear water several times until the soap is well out of it , and is immersed in a solution of corrosive sublimate , 1-100 ( 75 grains ...
... allowed to soak for an hour in a sud of soft soap , to remove all " sizing . " It is then wrung out of clear water several times until the soap is well out of it , and is immersed in a solution of corrosive sublimate , 1-100 ( 75 grains ...
Page 75
... allowed to remain in the abdomen . sponges . When the operator is ready to close the abdomen Counting of all the sponges should be counted by the nurse in a clear , loud tone , so that he may be assured that all are accounted for . The ...
... allowed to remain in the abdomen . sponges . When the operator is ready to close the abdomen Counting of all the sponges should be counted by the nurse in a clear , loud tone , so that he may be assured that all are accounted for . The ...
Page 76
... allowed to slip into sterilized trays containing warm sterilized water . The nurse's or assistant's hands should be thoroughly disinfected before this is done . * The later forms of steam sterilizers contain a zinc trough in which the ...
... allowed to slip into sterilized trays containing warm sterilized water . The nurse's or assistant's hands should be thoroughly disinfected before this is done . * The later forms of steam sterilizers contain a zinc trough in which the ...
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... allowed to touch the instruments , the dressings or the ligatures until his hands have been again sterilized . It is important that the hands of the surgeon , his assistants and nurses should not touch any part of his own or of the ...
... allowed to touch the instruments , the dressings or the ligatures until his hands have been again sterilized . It is important that the hands of the surgeon , his assistants and nurses should not touch any part of his own or of the ...
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