mixed with sterile water for injection
Media? You've not supplied nearly enough information to give a concise answer. What you need to do is read the instructions that came with the medium. For agar, you usually mix it with boiling water and let it cool in your Petri dish(es). For broths, you usually mix the concentrate with sterile water under sterile conditions. If you are trying to produce videos, you need to study art and learn how to operate your equipment. That is going to require more than you are going to get in a short answer on this board.
No , they usually arent sterile . For them to be sterile by birth, both the testicles need to be undescended. experirnce- 2 crypto-orchid cats.
Solutions such as optics are not sterile so they do not need to be compounded in a controlled environment.
hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp, arterial forceps or pean (after Jules-Émile Péan)), is a vital surgical tool used in almost any surgical procedure, usually to control bleeding. Forceps are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task. See related link for Source
hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp, arterial forceps or pean (after Jules-Émile Péan)), is a vital surgical tool used in almost any surgical procedure, usually to control bleeding. Forceps are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task. See related link for Source
Sterile water is used under circumstances where additional pathogens and other microbial contaminants; as found in regular water, need to be avoided.
Audience reaction to the media does not need to be considered. It is not an essential part of the visual media itself.
You need the credentials and patience to be a library media technician
Worker bees are female bees who are sterile. They are sterile because they have no need to breed and are not sexually mature. In order to become a queen bee, a female is selected by the worker bees and fed a special diet to make her sexually mature.
A forceps delivery may be quite traumatic for the mother and the child, both physically and (for the mother) psychologically. However forceps deliveries are usually only performed when the mother and/or baby are too exhausted to deliver naturally. For the mother, she will need some form of pain relief which may be just local anesthetic if she doen't already have an epidural, and she may need an episiotomy, a cut to the back of the vulva to enlarge the opening, this will probably be sore for a few days. The baby also may have a bit of bruising and be irritable for a few days. The baby may have an slightly odd shaped head also, but this is not because of the forceps, it is the shape which necesssitated the forceps delivery. If the baby continues irritable for longer, sometimes cranial osteopathy and/or baby massage may help. After a week or two however all should be returning to normal.
If the test tubes need to be sterile, you would have to autoclave them.