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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aseptic technique" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical, laboratory, or scientific contexts to refer to methods that prevent contamination by pathogens.
Example: "In order to ensure the safety of the experiment, the researchers adhered strictly to aseptic technique throughout the procedure."
Alternatives: "sterile technique" or "contamination-free method".
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aseptic technique
noun
The medical practice of maintaining sterility whenever addressing a wound or performing any kind of surgery, to prevent infection.
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And some are putting their health on the line when they pierce themselves or one another or rely on unlicensed operators who know little about aseptic technique or the medical risks incurred when holes are stabbed through various body parts.
6. Maintain aseptic technique for the insertion and care of intravascular catheters.
Despite continued advances in preoperative preventive measures and aseptic technique, surgical site infections remain a problem.
All bacterial experiments were performed in a laminar flow hood according to the full aseptic technique protocol.
Aseptic technique should be followed and introduction of air avoided when sampling blood in the extracorporeal circuit.
To develop and apply a novel surgical aseptic technique curriculum in specialty training for operating room (OR) nurses.
In either case, strict aseptic technique must be maintained during insertion.
Aseptic technique was strictly followed.
Surgery was performed with adherence to aseptic technique.
Bacteriology tissue samples were collected using an aseptic technique.
Mice were euthanized on days 3, 7 or 14 post-secondary inoculation, and lung tissues were excised using aseptic technique.
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