Protects both you & your patients from the spread of germs.
protect yourself from infection and infecting the patient by wearing disposable gloves
Disposable gloves keep you from catching disease or contaminating a sample.
Most disposable gloves are made of plastic, and are not organic. Some are made of latex rubber, which is from a plant (organic).
South Dakota Administrative Code says that Tattoo Artists are required to have disposable latex or vinyl examination gloves in their supplies and to wear gloves while preparing the skin and applying the tattoo. The South Dakota Dental Act requires protective gloves for protection from radiation.
In 1964 they introduced the disposable latex gloves for use in surgery.
NO, that is not normal. An obgyn should take sanitary precautions, thus wearing gloves.
when you are cleaning
When using disposable gloves, you should avoid touching your face, hair, or any surfaces that may be contaminated to prevent cross-contamination. Additionally, avoid reusing gloves or wearing them for extended periods, as they can become compromised and lose their effectiveness. It's also important not to handle food or other items without changing gloves between tasks to maintain hygiene. Lastly, ensure your hands are clean before putting on gloves, as any dirt or contaminants on your hands can be transferred to surfaces.
You can get disposable gloves online at Amazon.com. Because you will be spending over $25 you will be able to qualify for free shipping.
Rubber gloves are great for general cleaning and are disposable as well!
To prevent cross contamination
Try a good thick, laytext glove, such as disposable gloves for dishwashing found at the dishwashing section of your local grocerie store. :)