Monday, September 15, 2014

Wound Dressing: Sterile Irrigation Solution & Antiseptic Solution

15 September 2014, Singapore: For the month of September, I have been acting as a part-time nurse e.g., dressing wound, conducting secondary research on medication, alternative medication solutions, etc.

Today, I try to compile a list of sterile irrigation solution and antiseptic solutions than I have been exposed to ...

NaCI 0.9% (Sodium Chloride Inj B.P.)
Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9% is used to replace lost body fluids and salts. Other medicines which are given by injection or by a drip, may be diluted with Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9%.

Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9% can also be used as a sterile irrigation solution.

Sodium Chloride Injection 20% can be used as an additive to glucose drips, to correct any salt and fluid imbalances in your body.

Sodium Chloride Injection 20% can also be used to treat varicose veins.
Your doctor will have explained why you are being given Sodium Chloride Injection.

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Sterets Unisept 
It is an antiseptic agent with active ingredient of Chlorhexidine Gluconate (0.05% w/v) which is active against vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria and yeasts, dermatophytes and lipophylic viruses.  This medicine has effect for bacterial spores only at elevated temperatures.  It cleans and disinfects the skin without causing damage.

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Betadine Antiseptic Solution
For use as a pre-operative and post-operative antiseptic skin cleanser for major and 
minor surgical procedures.

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