Dry heat,steam under pressure,chemical agents
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a surgical procedure that renders the patient incapable of reproduction
The three types of microbial control methods are: disinfection, sterilization, and commerical sterilization.
There are permanent methods of birth control for both women and men. For women sterilization can be achieved through tubal ligation a surgical procedure where fallopian tubes are sealed, or non-surgical caps which are inserted in fallopian tubes. For men sterilization can be achieved through a vasectomy, sealing the vas deferens, preventing sperm from reaching the urethra. A vasectomy can be surgical or non-surgical.Vasectomy, tubal ligation, and Essure are considered permanent methods of birth control.
A vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure in which the effects of a vasectomy (male sterilization) are reversed.
Sterilization is the complete removal of all microorganisms ( e.g: becteria, virsues,...etc) from the surface area of 'anything' While Disinfection is an in-complete removal of microorganisms from" inanimate or nonliving" objects. and has three distinctive levels. High level disinfection, intermediate level, and low level. Both sterilization and disinfection have chemical and physical methods. And since the question is about the methods of sterilization then there are: physical methods: Heating and radiation chemical methods: some chemicals like 'Etheline Dioxide', or by chemical evaporation.
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while opening a sterile surgical instrument pack,you notice that the sterilization indicator has not been exposed what should you do
you start by wiping the hands with surgical spirit. which is 1 you use nail varnish remover around 1-2 times, which can be classed as another form, depending on how you look at it.
Vasectomy is the medical term meaning male sterilization by removal of part of the vasa.
Direct sterilization is the destruction of a normal functioning, healthy organ to prevent future conception of children. There are two methods of direct sterilization; a male vasectomy and the ligation of the fallopian tubes of a woman.