Hospital gloves act as a barrier and control the spread of microorganisms in the hospital environment, and are indicated for the protection of health professionals during medical and nursing procedures that have the possibility of contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, dirty articles or in noninvasive procedures.
– Types of Gloves
There are several types and sizes of disposable gloves, which have numbering to establish the size of the glove, and are produced from different materials such as: latex, nitrile and vinyl, Kevenoll do Brasil has sterile surgical gloves or procedure gloves (non-sterile).
- Sterile Surgical Gloves: Surgical, used in invasive procedures, ensure the absence of microbial agents.
- Procedure Gloves: Clean, non-sterile prevent contact from the hands of professionals with infected objects.
In both cases the main role of hospital gloves is the protection of health professionals and patients.
– Kevenoll Tip
After use, remove the glove from one of your hands by pulling it outwards over your hand, turning it inside out.With the other gloved hand, hold the glove that was removed, and by the inside of the glove that is still in the hand, pull it outwards, turning inside out. Thus avoiding contact with the contaminated part.
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