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wear gogles, gloves, and any thing to protect your face and body.
its called latex gloves and the other glove is called rubber
Cotton gloves can be bought online at the superior glove website. It is easy to order the gloves that you need becuase they have pictures with the names of the gloves that available in their website and it's cheap, too.
Disposable gloves keep you from catching disease or contaminating a sample.
gloves are the first line of defense during a plebotomy procedure. They protect against spills and splashing of contaminated blood.
You are not required to use transfer forceps during a surgical procedure of you are wearing sterile gloves to handle sterile instruments in the sterile field.
In the laboratory it is necessary to use gloves, sometimes masks and to work in air ventilated/air filtered hoods.
Under foodservice rules, no, you cannot. Gloves are meant to be single use disposable. This means you wash your hands, wear the gloves for one task, remove them and dispose of them. It is not necessary to wear gloves on break. Never wash and reuse gloves.
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Sterile gloves are prepacked "sterilized" gloves that are kept inside special wrapping until right before use. Though different hospital departments may use different types or colors of sterile gloves, they technically are not categorized by the use of them (e,g. surgical). The same gloves used during a sterile wound dressing on a medical unit are the same kind of sterile gloves used during surgery. Steril gloves require staff to use a precise "sterile" procedure for how the glove packages are opened, removed from the paper wrapping, put onto each hand, etc. The procedure for putting on the gloves is part of the sterile protocols professionals use to maintain the "sterile" field, of which sterile gloves are just one part.
Yes. The physician doing the procedure to dilate the esophagus must wear sterile gloves.
No, gloves are not necessary while using an electric drill.
It depends on the procedure.
Training gloves are best for frequent lifters and all around training, and safety for your hands.
Make sure you are clean and well trained while attempting the procedure and wear gloves. Work in a well ventilated space and follow universal precautions. Follow needle stick procedures if you are stuck or cut during the procedure.
It depends on who is performing the procedure. If a medical doctor is performing the procedure, then yes it will be as sterile as possible with clean instruments, surgical gloves, etc. If a religious authority is performing it (rabbi, etc.), it is probably not a sterile procedure.