Sterilisation - the destruction or removal of ALL pathogenic organisms & their reproductive spores, What is the difference between sterilisation and disinfection? - Disinfection is the use of a chemical that removes the majority of pathogens , Why is sterilisation important - Sterilisation is needed to prevent the spread of disease, Aspepsis - Asepsis Is the exclusion of all micro-organisms and spores; a sterile state. This is achieved by sterilisation, Why must some equipment in a veterinary practice be routinely sterilised? - To remove pathogens and stop the spread of infection., Why are animals undergoing surgery more vulnerable in terms of risk of infection? - If surgery involves entering body cavities or making incisions you do not want to introduce bacteria or other harmful pathogens inside the body., Heat sterilisation - Steam pressure, dry heat, boiling, Cold sterilisation - Ethylene Oxide, Chemical disinfection, How hot should a steam autoclave be to fully sterilise equipment? - 134 degrees Celsius, What equipment is suitable for boiling disinfection? - Cleaning Equipment such as mops, dustpans , brushes.,
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