Figure 1-5. Susceptible hosts and control measures.
Figure 1-4. Modes of entry and their control.
Figure 1-3. Vectors and their control
Figure 1-2. Modes of escape and their control.
Figure 5-1. Furniture after disinfection.
Figure 4-9. Apply a sterile dressing around a drain.
Figure 4-10. Asepto syringe.
Figure 4-8. Apply a sterile dressing.
Figure 4-6. Linear wound.
Figure 4-7. Puncture wound.
Figure 4-4. Petrolatum dressing.
Figure 4-5. Removing tape.
Figure 3-8. Grasp cuff.
Figure 3-9. Hand in glove.
Figure 4-1. Mesh gauze.
Figure 3-10. Withdraw sterile fluid.
Figure 4-3. Telfa pad.
Figure 4-2. Abdominal pad.
Figure 3-4. Right flap.
Figure 3-5. Near flap.
Figure 3-2. Distal flap.
Figure 3-3. Left flap.
Figure 1-6. Biohazard label.
Figure 3-1. Flaps on top.
Figure 1-1. The cycle of infection.
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