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Topical Antiseptic
The battle between killing germs and protecting skin defines antiseptic use
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What is the primary challenge in using topical antiseptics for infection control?
Balancing antimicrobial effectiveness with minimizing tissue damage
Ensuring they kill all bacteria inside the body
Using the same compounds as disinfectants for living tissue
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Topical Germicide (Antiseptic)
Antiseptics revolutionized medicine by drastically reducing infections in wounds and surgeries
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How do antiseptics differ from antibiotics in their application and function?
Antiseptics are used internally to kill bacteria, while antibiotics are applied externally to wounds.
Antiseptics are applied externally to living tissues to prevent infection, while antibiotics are used internally to kill bacteria within the body.
Both antiseptics and antibiotics are only used on non-living surfaces to kill microorganisms.
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Hospital Surface Disinfection
Ultraviolet light disrupts microbial DNA to enhance hospital surface disinfection safety
25 Jan 2026
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How does Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) primarily inactivate microorganisms on hospital surfaces?
By physically removing microorganisms from surfaces through light pressure
By heating microorganisms until they are destroyed
By damaging their genetic material, preventing replication and vital functions
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