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    NOTES StudyMode - Premium and Free Essays‚ Term Papers & Book Notes Investigatory Project Kaymito Leaves Decoction As Antiseptic Mouthwash Essays and Term Papers Search Advanced Search Documents 1 - 20 of 1000 the lion hggfjgji8oik Investigatory Project “ Kaymito Leaves Decoction as Antiseptic Mouthwash ” INVESTIGATORY PROJECT “ KAYMITO LEAVES DECOCTION AS ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH ” Submitted by: Ronnel S. Pinote I- INTRODUCTION A. Background of the study As an effective mouthwash is one that

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    MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Extended Essay in Biology Is Tea-tree Oil effective in controlling and minimising the growth of the Escherichia coli Bacteria? A study of the effectiveness of a Natural Antiseptic Candidate Name: Lois Adrienne Dianne Soriano Dulay Candidate Session Number: 003072-032 Word Count: 3997 Supervisor: Ms Kate Barry Date of Submission: 25th July 2011 Acknowledgments Firstly I would like to thank my supervisor‚ Mrs Kate

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    The patient is prepped on before taken into surgery. This may consist of hair clipping and an antiseptic bath. The patient is then wheeled into the surgery room where they are further prepped on the operating table. At this point‚ the infection risk should be low. It was concluded that there was a lower risk of surgical site infections if the patient had been pre-operatively prepared with an antiseptic bath. A2b. Rationale (why did they look into it/physiologic) The patient’s skin is usually the

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    Laboratory Report

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    OBJECTIVE To determine antiseptics evaluation by the filter paper disc method INTRODUCTION An antiseptic is a substance which inhibits the growth and development of microorganisms. Antiseptics are a diverse class of drugs which are applied to skin surfaces or mucous membranes for their anti-infective effects. This may be either bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic. Their uses include cleansing of skin and wound surfaces after injury‚ preparation of skin surfaces prior to injections or surgical procedures

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    Chemicals in Medicines

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    discovered in nature that are effective for curing diseases. Modern chemistry has also made it possible to synthesize several medicines using methods of organic chemistry. The most common medicines can be classified into few groups‚ e.g. antibiotics; antiseptics; analgesics; and antipyretics etc. While an antibiotic is a drug that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria‚ an analgesic is often used to relieve pain. There are very many medicines that come under each of these groups. Often several chemical

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    different ways. i) On the basis of drug action: Based on the actions of drugs on particular biochemical processes they are classified as i) Antibacterials iv) Sedatives and tranquilizers ii) Antibiotics v) Cardio vascular drugs iii) Hypnotics vi) Antiseptics etc. ii) On the basis of molecular targets: Biomolecules like Carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ nucleic acids etc. react with dugs. These biomolecules are called drug targets or simply target molecules. iii) On the basis of chemical structure:

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    Hand Hygiene Assignment

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    reduce the amount of transient flora and remove dirt from the skin in order to prevent the spread of infection. Hand washing can be done using non-medicated soap and water or soap that includes antiseptic. The latter is referred to as hygienic hand washing. Hand disinfection refers to use of an antiseptic solution to clean hands‚ either medicated soap or alcohol. Hand washing is preferred over hand disinfection in certain situations such as when they are visibly soiled or contaminated by C-Diff

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    as test subjects. The test subjects were distributed into three treatment groups‚ with each group having three test subjects. An incision measuring approximately 1 cm long was made on each test subject. The first group was treated with a leading antiseptic‚ Betadine‚ the second group with Jatropha multifida‚ and the third group‚ the control group‚ did not receive any treatment. The wounds were treated and observations were recorded daily. Bacterial counts were also performed on the swab samples taken

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    Fighting Bacterial Growth

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    Fighting Bacterial Growth The purpose of this lab was to determine the effectiveness of antiseptics‚ disinfectants‚ and antibiotics on bacteria. The hypothesis was that if bleach was used‚ it would be the most effective because bleach is commonly used to clean and disinfect various things. The variables that were tested were antibacterial soap and Scope mouthwash for the antiseptics; bleach and ammonia for the disinfectant; and Cipro‚ erythromycin‚ and tetracycline for the antibiotics. All of these

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    Hungarian obstetrician‚ recognized the importance of person-to-person transmission of infectious agents and effected dramatic reductions in puerperal mortality by requiring antiseptic hand washing. Lister‚ a Scottish surgeon‚ was the first physician to apply the germ theory to clinical practice and developed the techniques of antiseptic surgery and wound care‚ resulting in dramatic reductions in surgical mortality. Nightingale‚ a British nurse pioneer sanitary reforms in hospitals‚ schools‚ and military

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