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The nonmetal element iodine can be used as an antiseptic.
Venipuncture is the medical term used when drawing blood. Basically, it means your vein has had a needle stuck into it for some purpose.
Antiseptic is used to prevent an infection of an open wound.
No .
Roughly speaking, a disinfectant and an antiseptic are the same thing in that both are used to kill germs and/or prevent their growth. In common usage, 'disinfectant' is more likely to be used to refer to a chemical used in cleaning, while 'antiseptic' is more likely to be used to refer to a chemical applied to the skin to kill germs, such as an alcohol wipe applied before giving an injection with a hypodermic needle.
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.
The median cubital vein is best for venipuncture because it is generally the largest and best-anchored vein.
The most common use is as a dietary supplement, added to table salt. It is also used in a number of medications, and in metal halide lighting systems.
The nonmetal element iodine can be used as an antiseptic.
Venipuncture is the medical term used when drawing blood. Basically, it means your vein has had a needle stuck into it for some purpose.
Antiseptic is used to prevent an infection of an open wound.
No .
Roughly speaking, a disinfectant and an antiseptic are the same thing in that both are used to kill germs and/or prevent their growth. In common usage, 'disinfectant' is more likely to be used to refer to a chemical used in cleaning, while 'antiseptic' is more likely to be used to refer to a chemical applied to the skin to kill germs, such as an alcohol wipe applied before giving an injection with a hypodermic needle.
The medial cubital or celphalic
The medial cubital or celphalic
Iodine
the answer is iodine