Non-sterile gloves should be worn when there is a potential for contact with bodily fluids, contaminants, or when performing tasks that could expose the skin to allergens or irritants. They are commonly used in healthcare settings during routine examinations, patient care, and handling of non-invasive materials. Additionally, they are appropriate for cleaning, food handling, and other situations where hand hygiene is crucial to prevent cross-contamination. It's important to change gloves frequently and dispose of them properly to maintain safety.
Gloves are not usually worn. Well washed hands are best. Though thin surgical gloves could be worn if you wish.
Single use gloves should be worn in instances where the gloves should be sterile and not repeatedly worn.
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Fuzzy slippers, leather bondage hoods, boxing gloves.
no
Rubber gloves, rubber apron, eye and face protection.
Gloves, Goggles, Apron, Helmet
Always. If you are administering pills they should be worn to protect the patient from you. If you are coming into contact with saliva or blood then you should wear them to protect yourself from the patient.
When handling methylene chloride, it is important to wear chemical-resistant gloves to protect your skin from potential harm.
Gloves, Rings, Bands?