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no-touch, a. Med.|nəʊˈtʌtʃ| [f. no a + touch n.] Applied to a method of dressing wounds in an environment that is not aseptic in which no one is allowed to touch either the wound or its dressings.
1944Med. Res. Council Special Rep. Ser. No. 249. 24 ‘No-touch’ technique, and dry instruments are used throughout. 1950Lancet 18 Feb. 294/1 A no-touch technique was used for all wounds; this was not a theatre technique, but comprised the exclusive use of sterile instruments and dressing swabs. 1961R. Hare Bacteriol. & Immunity v. 74 For most wounds, a method of dressing known as the ‘no-touch’ (or ‘non-touch’) technique is the method of choice. |