Yes. The physician doing the procedure to dilate the esophagus must wear sterile gloves.
You should wear a new pair of sterile surgical gloves.
Can you? Yes. Should you? No.
Using sterile gloves and making sure it does not touch any non-sterile/contaminated objects
sterile gloves are clean never before used gloves, while non-sterile gloves have been used but are clean
Sometimes. Anyone touching the patient or anything else that will touch the patient (instruments, drapes, etc.) or touch the surgical table or equipment in the sterile surgical field, must be sterile, including the gloves. However, all types of surgical gloves are not sterile, but those used in surgery must be. Other procedures (outside of surgery) are considered "clean" but not "sterile", in those cases, non-sterile gloves can be used.
sterile gloves
healthcare worker should apply band-aid on a puncture wound, after it he should wear sterile gloves, then he can do his work.
A4927 - Gloves, Non-Sterile, Per 100 A4930 - Gloves, Sterile, Per Pair
Dressing Change, and insertion of a Foley (indwelling) catheter.
can you tell me five reasons that I should wear gloves when working with a client
Sterility