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Gloves are not usually worn. Well washed hands are best. Though thin surgical gloves could be worn if you wish.
Most importantly, clinical gloves are designed to be "single use". It should be noted that gloves should not be used in place of hand hygiene, but as an additional precaution. Staff should always wash hands thoroughly before putting on, and after removing, gloves. By http://k2dentalandmedical.com
Wash your hands and arms thoroughly and rinse them in clean water.
Yes. You should not be handling fresh gloves with dirty hands.
The hands should be washed before you see each patient, so germs are not passed to any one.
Medical Specialists where rubber gloves so as not to get any underlying germs (on their washed hands) into the injury that they are treating. Hope that helped!
If he is not wearing gloves or has not washed his hands, or if it has already been used.
Many gloves have powder in them to keep the layers from sticking together. If you blow into it, you can get the powder in your face and eyes. Also, any respiratory germs you are carrying gets blown into the glove, then transmitted to your hands, which should be just washed and clean before a medical procedure.
You should, or it will stain your hands for a few days.
Rubber gloves.
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then all the germs in our hand will be washed