It depends on the procedure.
Practice strict infection control methods while caring each patients. The important thing is handwashing before and after care. Wear gloves , apron and mask. Environmental cleaning. Proper sterilization of the instruments and other items.
You avoid exposure to body fluids by taking precautions such as wearing gloves and using condoms. Household contacts should not share razors, toothbrushes or drink from the same cups.
Precautions should be taken to protect patients from unnecessary exposure to radiation. Patients should be shielded with lead aprons as much as possible.
Wearing latex gloves protects the First Aider from the patient and protects the patient from the first aider. Gloves are worn to protect against H.I.V.; AIDS; and Hepatitis.
No. That is not necessary. However, dental hygienists wear exam gloves due to the fact that some of their patients have abscesses in their mouths which, from time to time, exude pus (and could be carried by the hygienist from one patient to another, unless gloves were changed for each oral exam).
There are gloves in first aid kit to protect the person administering the first aid treatment from any potentially harmful blood born pathogens that may be present as a result of the injury to the treated person.
You should not be wearing any gloves.
To protect yourself from any infection the patient may hacv. eg. Hepatitis, AIDS,
can you tell me five reasons that I should wear gloves when working with a client
To catch the BALL NODUH.......................................................................................................................
gloves, office, clipboard, patients paperwork, masks, tongue depressors and more.
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!