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Q: What instrument must be disassembled for sterilization?
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If a employee you sterlizing medical instrument what is the profession?

Instrument sterilization is not completed by those in a particular profession.


What are the three instrument classifications that are used to determine the method of sterilization?

Sterilization can be accomplished by heat (as in the autoclave), chemicals (as with glutaraldehyde) or radiation. Your average outpatient office uses heat or chemical sterilization.


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Where is the warning chime on a 98 Plymouth neon?

The warning chime is on the instrument cluster. It needs to be disassembled to get to, and it cannot be disabled because it is tied in to the instrument cluster.


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disassembled


Is cold sterilization the same as chemical sterilization?

Yes. Chemical sterilization and cold sterilization are the same thing.


Jackets must be worn when assisting?

working in sterilization area and cleaning/breaking down operatory 


What tempterature is sterile?

Assuming that you are referring to medical and surgical instruments (not the skin), an autoclave is utilized to achieve the sterility of that instrument. Typically, sterilization is achieved through holding an instrument at a temperature of 250 Fahrenheit for approximately 15 minutes.


How can you change pitch?

You can easily change the pitch of an instrument by the embouchure you are making with the instrument or perhaps even make an adjustment on your instrument. If it is flat, you must pull out your instrument, if it is sharp, you must pull it in.


Why cooling the inoculating instrument prior to obtaining the inoculum?

The purpose of heating the inoculating materials before and after using them is for sterilization. They must be sterilized before to kill any bacteria already on them so that they do not contaminate anything during use, and they must be sterilized after to get off the bacteria contacted from use.


To fully eliminate all infectious microorganisms which of the following measures must be used?

Sterilization, includes spores