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Commonly used antiseptics for skin cleaning include benzalkonium chloride, chlorhexidine, hexachlorophine, iodine compounds, mercury compounds, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide.
The recommended antispetic for cleaning a routine venipuncture is 70% Isopropyl alcohol, which is typically available in sterile, prepackaged pads referred to as alcohol prep pads.
alcohol, iodine, hydrogine poroxide
Median Cubital & Cephallic
When used for cleaning or hygiene, antiseptics and disinfectants kill or neutralize viruses, bacteria and sometimes fungi.
Venipuncture is the medical term used when drawing blood. Basically, it means your vein has had a needle stuck into it for some purpose.
Antiseptics are not known to interact with any other medicines. However, they should not be used together with any other topical cream, solution, or ointment.
The most common is the jugular vein.
antiseptics are used on living tissue disinfectants are used on non-living things disinfectants are also much stronger and are too toxic to be used on living tissue
The medial cubital or celphalic
The medial cubital or celphalic
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