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Degermation of the hands is known as

  1. Antisepsis

  2. Rubbing

  3. Scrubbing

  4. Sterilization

The correct answer is: Scrubbing

Degermation of the hands is known as scrubbing. Scrubbing refers to the process of thoroughly washing the hands with soap and water to remove dirt, debris, and germs. This is a crucial step in infection control and hygiene practices, especially in healthcare settings where maintaining clean hands is essential to prevent the spread of infections. Antisepsis refers to the process of inhibiting or preventing the growth of microorganisms on living tissue. Rubbing, although a form of mechanical action, is not specific to the degermation of hands. Sterilization involves the complete destruction or elimination of all forms of microbial life, including spores, and is usually done on inanimate objects rather than hands.