no sterile saline cannot be used because strile saline is different from injectable saline. strile saline is used for irrigating the wound and injectable saline in given intravenously
No, sterile saline is a solution of salt (sodium chloride) in sterile water, while sterile water is just water that has been sterilized. Sterile saline is commonly used in medical procedures and wound cleaning, while sterile water is used for irrigation and as a diluent for medications.
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yes, they are interchangeable in the OR I beg to differ - While I'm sure they are used interchangeably, they're not the same thing and shouldn't be substituted. Sterile water for Irrigation is not Isotonic (or iso-osmotic) and can cause severe hemolysis if used inappropriately. Problems arise when large volumes are used and when incompatible drugs are added to the wrong irrigant.
No, normal saline solution contains salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water, while sterile water solution is pure water without any added salts or other substances. Normal saline is commonly used for medical purposes such as IV fluids or wound cleansing, while sterile water may be used for specific procedures where electrolytes are not needed.
Once the bottle is open it is no longer sterile. Is this a trick question?
Saline solution, made of salt and water, has been used since ancient times for medical purposes. The modern formulation of sterile saline solution used in medicine was developed by Dutch physician Hartog Hamburger in the 1830s.
Saline solution must be sterile when making a suspension to prevent introducing potentially harmful pathogens or contaminants into the final product. Sterility ensures that the suspension is free of microorganisms that could cause infection or compromise the safety of the product when used. Using sterile saline solution also helps maintain the stability and quality of the suspension over time.
A 375cc implant refers to the volume of the implant in cubic centimeters. Silicone and saline are two different types of materials used to fill the implant. Silicone implants are filled with silicone gel, while saline implants are filled with a sterile saline solution.
Normal saline and physiologic saline are often used interchangeably to refer to a solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water. They are both isotonic solutions that closely match the body's natural fluid balance. In general, they have the same composition and are used for similar purposes in medical settings.
Saline is not typically used for transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) surgery. Normal saline is an isotonic solution and may not provide adequate visibility or controlled irrigation during the procedure. Typically, sterile water or a glycine-based solution is used for irrigation during TURP.
sterilized (either by filter or by heat) Phosphate buffered Saline solution used to wash cells or for other biological applications
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