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Chlorhexidine and gluconate
Chlorhexidine gluconate skin anti-septic
* Chlorhexidine gluconate

Chlorhexidine and oral
* Chlorhexidine: A disinfectant and topical anti-infective agent used also as mouthwash to prevent oral plaque

Chlorhexidine and is
Surgilube is a surgical lubricant made of natural water-soluble gums that also contains the antiseptic Chlorhexidine Gluconate.

Chlorhexidine and .
* Chlorhexidine baths, In a randomized controlled trial, nasal recolonization with S. aureus occurred at 12 weeks in 24 % of nursing home residents receiving mupirocin ointment alone ( 6 / 25 ) and in 15 % of residents receiving mupirocin ointment plus chlorhexidine baths daily for the first three days of mupirocin treatment ( 4 / 27 ).
*; Chlorhexidine Gluconate: A biguanidine derivative, used in concentrations of 0. 5 – 4. 0 % alone or in lower concentrations in combination with other compounds, such as alcohols.
Mimoz, O., Karim, A., Mercat, A. Cosseron, M., Falissard, B., Parker, F., Richard, C., Samii, K. and Nordmann, P. ( 1999 ) Chlorhexidine compared with providone-iodine a ski preparation before blood culture Annals of Internal Medicine131 ( 11 ), 834-837
Chlorhexidine reduces populations of S. mutans presumably by interfering with bacterial adherence.

gluconate and oral
Dental subluxation is a non-dental-urgency condition, i. e., unlikely to result in significant morbidity if not seen within 24 hours by a dentist, and usually treated conservatively ; good oral hygiene with 0. 12 % chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash, a soft and cold diet, and avoidance of smoking for several days.
Examples of oral iron that are often used are ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, or amino acid chelate tablets.

gluconate and is
* Calcium gluconate ( Ca ( C < sub > 6 </ sub > H < sub > 11 </ sub > O < sub > 7 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >) is used as a food additive and in vitamin pills.
When the patient enters the operating room, the skin surface to be operated on, called the operating field, is cleaned and prepared by applying an antiseptic such as chlorhexidine gluconate or povidone-iodine to reduce the possibility of infection.
* Two ampoules of intravenous calcium gluconate 10 % is given slowly in a period of 10 minutes, or if the hypocalcaemia is severe, calcium chloride is given instead.
Common treatment for acute hypocalcemia in cows and sheep is intravenous injection of calcium gluconate ( or calcium borogluconate ) at a dose of 1 g calcium per 45 kg body mass ), over a 10-to 20-minute period while performing cardiac auscultation.
Severe hypocalcemia, a potentially life-threatening condition, is treated as soon as possible with intravenous calcium ( e. g. as calcium gluconate ).
Calcium ( calcium chloride or calcium gluconate ) increases threshold potential through a mechanism that is still unclear, thus restoring normal gradient between threshold potential and resting membrane potential, which is elevated abnormally in hyperkalemia.

gluconate and prophylaxis
The unit was closed in 1989, two years after it completed research of zinc gluconate lozenges in the prophylaxis and treatment of rhinovirus colds, the only successful treatment in the history of the unit.

gluconate and chlorine
Mouthwashes often contain antibacterial agents including cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine ( which can cause temporary staining of the teeth ), zinc gluconate, essential oils, and chlorine dioxide.

gluconate and found
P. acnes bacteria are also susceptible to many types of antimicrobial chemicals found in " over-the-counter " antibacterial products, including benzoyl peroxide, triclosan, PCMX, and chlorhexidine gluconate.

gluconate and against
A report released in 2010 details the efficacy of the active ingredients of a new composite dressing ( hydrogen peroxide, tobramycin, chlorhexidine digluconate, chlorhexidine gluconate, levofloxacin, and silver ) against MRSA.

gluconate and .
The active ingredients are usually alcohol, chlorhexidine gluconate ,, cetylpyridinium chloride hexetidine, benzoic acid ( acts as a buffer ), methyl salicylate, benzalkonium chloride, methylparaben, hydrogen peroxide, domiphen bromide and sometimes fluoride, enzymes, and calcium.
Various existing preparations include the hydrochloride, dihydrochloride, sulfate, bisulfate and gluconate.
A variety of zinc compounds are commonly used, such as zinc carbonate and zinc gluconate ( as dietary supplements ), zinc chloride ( in deodorants ), zinc pyrithione ( anti-dandruff shampoos ), zinc sulfide ( in luminescent paints ), and zinc methyl or zinc diethyl in the organic laboratory.
K-Y NG uses glycerin and hydroxyethyl cellulose as the lubricant, with chlorhexidine gluconate, glucono delta-lactone, methylparaben and sodium hydroxide as antiseptic and preservative additives.
This would also occur with chlorhexidine gluconate and PCMX, among other antibacterial agents.
One ampule of calcium chloride has about three times more calcium than calcium gluconate.
* " CalMag ", a drink which Clear Body, Clear Mind describes as a solution of calcium gluconate, magnesium carbonate and vinegar in water, in such proportions that the mix has twice as much elemental calcium as magnesium.
Preceding the anodization process, wrought alloys are cleaned in either a hot soak cleaner or in a solvent bath and may be etched in sodium hydroxide ( normally with added sodium gluconate ), ammonium bifluoride or brightened in a mix of acids.

oral and rinse
Mouthwash or mouth rinse is a chemotherapeutic agent used as an effective home care system by the patient to enhance oral hygiene.

oral and is
The information is furnished by each of the guests, is sent by oral broadcasting over the air waves, and is received by the ears.
There is an oral tradition among the members of the population in regard to the origin and subsequent separate status of the group in the larger society.
Since none of these glimpses of poetizing without writing is intended to incorporate a signature into the epic matter, there is prima-facie evidence that Beowulf and the Homeric poems each derive from an oral tradition.
he further reasoned that frequent formulas in epic verse indicate oral composition, and assumed the slightly less likely corollary that oral epic is inclined towards the use of formulas.
Proceeding from Parry's conclusions and adopting one of his schemata, Francis P. Magoun, Jr., argues that Beowulf likewise was created from a legacy of oral formulas inherited and extended by bards of successive generations, and the thesis is striking and compelling.
The bondage endurable by an oral poet is to be estimated only by a very skilful oral poet, but it appears safe to assume that no sustained narrative in rhyme could be composed without extreme difficulty, even in a language of many terminal inflections.
One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
To the extent that a tale is twice told, its final author must be suspect, although plagiarism in an oral tradition is less a misdemeanor than the standard modus dicendi.
Reliance is therefore not to be placed upon the archaeological particulars in an oral poem ; ;
Folklore is individually created art that a homogeneous group of people preserve, vary and recreate through oral transmission.
The appellee is required to respond to the petition, oral arguments, and legal briefs of the appellant.
Linguistic ambiguity can be a problem in law ( see Ambiguity ( law )), because the interpretation of written documents and oral agreements is often of paramount importance.
The contemporary historian James W. Loewen agrees with the oral traditions in his book, Lies Across America: What Our Historic Markers and Monuments Get Wrong ( 1999 ), but there is not a consensus within the professional academic community.
Rabbi Trugman explains that it is through oral tradition that the meanings of the Torah, its commandments and stories, are known and understood.
Since in oral languages the elements of sound are for the most part produced linearly in time ( that is, in a word like cat the a sound comes after the c sound, and the t sound comes after that ), they can generally be easily written in a linear ( one-dimensional ) writing system such as an alphabet.
" However, parents can learn to recognize their baby's approximations of adult ASL signs, just as they will later learn to recognize their approximations of oral language, so teaching an infant ASL is also possible.
However, there is an interesting contrast between the belief that exposure of signs to a hearing infant will aid them in language development, whereas a deaf infant at times must show the inability to learn an oral language before they are taught sign language.
As neither tune is attributed and both show elements of oral transmission, scholars can only speculate that they are possibly of British origin.

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