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Sterilization Procedures

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Sterilization procedures refer to various techniques used to eliminate or kill microorganisms on surfaces, instruments, or in the environment to prevent the spread of infections.

Key Features

  • Effective in killing bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens
  • Can be done through a variety of methods such as heat, chemicals, or radiation
  • Critical for maintaining cleanliness and preventing infections in healthcare settings

Pros

  • Highly effective in reducing the risk of infections
  • Essential for ensuring patient safety in healthcare settings
  • Can be easily implemented with proper training and equipment

Cons

  • Some sterilization methods may damage delicate instruments or materials
  • Requires proper training and adherence to protocols to ensure effectiveness
  • Certain pathogens may be resistant to certain sterilization methods

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