ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA DAKIN'S SOLUTION
Named after Henry D. Dakin (1880–1952), English chemist.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DAKIN'S SOLUTION»
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Dakin's solution en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Dakin's solution y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Wound Care Management for the Equine Practitioner
Dakin's Solution S Dakin's solution (Figure 2-12) is a 0.5% solution of sodium
hypochlorite (bleach). The solution was first used on wounds during World War I.
It acts as a chemical debriding agent in dissolving and removing necrotic tissue.
Dean A. Hendrickson, 2004
2
Acute & Chronic Wounds: Current Management Concepts
As a debriding agent, Dakin's solution denatures protein, therefore loosening
slough and rendering it more easily removed from the wound. Collagen
degradation and fibroblast migration are affected by the concentration of Dakin's
solution.
Ruth A. Bryant, Denise P. Nix, 2012
3
Roenigk & Roenigk's Dermatologic Surgery: Principles and ...
When compared with a 0.5% sodium hypochlorite (Dakin's solution) and 1%
povidone-iodine, 0.25% acetic acid solution was as toxic to fibroblasts but less
bactericidal, decreasing only 20% bacterial survival. Dilution of acetic acid to
0.025% ...
Randall K. Roenigk, Henry H. Roenigk, 1996
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Actions and Uses of Drugs
Hands: Wash with Dakin's solution (sodium hypochlorite. Fabrics: Immerse 1
minute in 1 per cent hydrochloric acid solution and 2 per cent potassium
permanganate solution ; transfer to 1 per cent hydrochloric acid containing 10 per
cent ...
Actions and Uses of Drugs
5
Disinfection by Sodium Hypochlorite: Dialysis Applications
... noted previously, sodium hypochlorite breaks down rapidly once exposed to
blood serum, or other components of the wound environment. Further, Barese
and Cuono also questioned the composition of the 'Dakin's solution' tested by
Kozol.
Claudio Ronco, Gary J. Mishkin, 2007
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Textbook of Palliative Nursing
Clean, healthy skin should not come in contact with Dakin's solution because it is
extremely irritating. Hypertonic saline gels (Panafil) can debride thick, necrotic
eschar on a decubitus without surgical intervention. Morphine (powder or ...
Department of Nursing Education and Research City of Hope National Medical Center Betty R. Ferrell Research Scientist, Supportive Care Program Nessa Coyle Director, Pain & Palliative Service Department of Neurology Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 2005
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Skin and Wound Resource Manual
Dakin's solution is used to kill germs and prevent germ growth in wounds. This
recipe for Dakin's solution may save you money and allow you to fix only the
amount you need. Another name for this is diluted sodium hypochlorite solution
0.5%.
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Medicine and Healers Through History
Britannica Educational Publishing Rogers, Kara. DAKIN'S SOLUTION Dakin's
solution (or Carrel-Dakin fluid) is an antiseptic solution containing sodium
hypochlorite and developed to treat infected wounds. First used during World
War I, ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Rogers, Kara, 2010
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Wound Care: A Collaborative Practice Manual
AHCPR treatment guidelines for pressure ulcers state that antiseptic agents (e.g..
povidone-iodine. iododophor, sodium hypochlorite solution [Dakin's solution],
hydrogen peroxide, and acetic acid) should not be used to clean ulcers because
...
Carrie Sussman, Barbara M. Bates-Jensen, 2007
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Gardner's Commercially Important Chemicals: Synonyms, Trade ...
776; CCRIS 708; Chlorinated water (sodium hypochlorite); Chloros; Chlorox;
Cloralex; Cloropool; Clorox; Clorox liquid bleach; Dakin's solution; Deosan;
Deosan Green Label Steriliser; Dispatch; ElNECS 231-668-3; EPA Pesticide
Chemical ...
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DAKIN'S SOLUTION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Dakin's solution en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Democratic Republic of the Congo: War surgery saves lives
In addition, Dakin's solution, a highly irritating chlorine-based disinfectant used when bandaging wounds, was replaced by saline." ... «ICRC, May 15»
Widow of flesh eating bacteria victim warns about dangers
She says one thing that did help her husband was Dakin's Solution, which is an antiseptic solution containing sodium hypochlorite. It can be ... «KTRE, Mar 14»
NovaBay's NeutroPhase(R) is Best in Class in Laboratory Study of …
... acid than other wound cleansers which contain harmful impurities such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), such as Dakin's solution. "This study ... «GlobeNewswire, Feb 14»
NovaBay's NeutroPhase(R) Used in New Therapeutic Technique for …
... HOCI has been reported to be 80-100 times more potent than sodium hypochlorite (commonly known as diluted bleach or Dakin's solution)1. «GlobeNewsWire, Sep 12»
How Bad is the Flu?
... used to carry a number of germicides, including Dakin's solution. The English, hard-pressed to improve conditions in their air-raid shelters, which sometimes, ... «Atlantic Online, Nov 04»