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English US Russian. Rub is most commonly used to describe using force of the bare hand in a back and forth motion. Scrub usually describes using a sponge or rag to remove something stuck to something else Examples: I rubbed my shoulder because it was aching.
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Here's Why. Joe Lindsey November 6, Outside Online. The one ingredient you need to clean the dishwasher and four other gross household items Sandra Gutierrez G. November 5, Popular-Science. See also scrub round. Word Origin for scrub C variation of shrub 1. The purpose of surgical preparation is to protect the patient in the case of glove perforation.
Glove perforation has been reported in Traditional surgical scrub consists of a timed anatomic scrub with a brush and antiseptic soaps containing chlorhexidine or povidone iodine. A nail pick is used as the highest bacterial counts are found under the nails.
All surfaces of the hands and arms are scrubbed for five minutes and then rinsed with tap water and dried with a sterile towel. Over the past decade, the use of the traditional surgical scrub has been questioned. Surgical scrub brushes with firm bristles cause small excoriations in the skin and are no longer recommended. As a result, the hands of surgical staff tend to have higher bacterial contamination of the skin and the organisms that are present tend to be more pathogenic.
Casale performs surgery. Credit Topher Cox Photography.
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