They wear gloves to keep the area sterile. This means free from germs. First they scrub up, all the way to the forearm. This ensures no germs will be there in the operation.
When they opertate they want to make sure nothing gets into the wound or whatever they might be working on. If it does, th person could get sick, get septic, or worse. That is why they wear gloves. Its basically the same with masks too.
To keep your hands warm/dry and to prevent contact with other people and things (which may reduce the risk of catching infections). You might also wear gloves as a fashion statement or as a requirement for participating in an activity; such as boxing gloves for boxing or wearing gloves to be a snooker referee. Finally you might wear gloves just because you want to.
Wearing disposable safety gloves is important to prevent cross contamination of body substances which could potentially be infected. Medical and surgical gloves must always be waterproof and are usually made of nitrile or latex. These are discarded after dealing with the patient.
Before putting on a pair of gloves, ensure it is free of any tears and check it is the correct size. Gloves that are too small are likely to tear and gloves too big inhibit the ability to conduct delicate medical procedures.
Even though the skin is waterproof and protects us from infected body substances, we may not realise that we have a small cut or graze on our skin where the fluid can enter into our bloodstream.
When dealing with multiple trauma patients, change gloves between patients to protect Patient A from the potentially infected fluid of Patient B and vice versa.
In summary, ALWAYS wear waterproof, medical gloves when dealing with any medical, surgical or first aid situation even when blood is not immediately obvious.
Hazards: abrasion, temperature extremes, cuts and punctures, impact, chemicals,
electric shock, skin infection, disease or contamination.
Options: gloves, gauntlets, mitts, wristcuffs, armlets."
To protect the caregiver from making contact with the patient's body fluids (blood, vomit, etc.)
For protection. They help prevent passing on or receiving an infection when treating a patient.
Gloves are a part of standard precautions. They are used to prevent infection to the person providing care and infection to the person receiving care.
wear gloves when you are holding the soil of the plant
Gloves and spikes are about the only equipment they wear
wear gloves
When using a beaker be sure to wear safety gloves and a lab apron
1. Wear safety gloves 2. Wash your hands when your done 3. Dispose of the specimen after the activity
Wear safety goggles, gloves and an apron in a place with adequate ventilation.
When you are using a breaker there are many safety precautions you can make. You will want to wear safety gloves and a lab apron.
Gogles aprons and gloves
heavy coats and gloves
casual clothes are fine, safety gear included (gloves, safety glasses, etc.) and no loose clothing.
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When performing an experiment you want to be sure you are following precaution. You should wear safety goggles, protective clothing and gloves.