The process of placing a sterile glove on each hand following a scrubbing handwashing process. This is to reduce infection during a intensive procedure, or one in which it would be bad for germs and bacteria to enter the body. These procedures will generally require a level of clean that exceeds most regular exam glove standards.
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The open gloving techinique is used, when preparing for thatre, it is one of three techniques used when gloving. When using the open gloving technique you will push your hand through the cuff of your gown and then put the gloves on accordingly. Whereas the closed technique your hand remain inside your gown until the gloves are over them.
Both. Nurses encounter the worst bodily fluids: vomit, blood, etc. However, nurses train to keep as "clean" as possible, including gloving and sterile techniques. However, just being a patient in a hospital exposes patients to all kinds of bacteria and viruses.
Glove manufacturers produce gloves for a variety of purposes, ranging from the functional to the purely ornamental.
the flower is sterile
If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.
sterile gloves
No it's not sterile
sterile
This definition is only one or the other. Either sterile or non-sterile. There is no such thing as partially sterile.
Sterile is clean and clean is sterile, so both
Are mucous membranes sterile