Royal college of nursing 2018 tools of the trade.
Infection control vinyl gloves.
Royal college of nursing 2017 essential practice for infection prevention and control.
Use disposable gloves when touching or having contact with blood stool or body fluids such as saliva mucus vomit and urine.
After using disposable gloves throw them out in a lined trash.
Infection control and hospital epidemiology.
Newer second and third generation vinyl gloves are softer and stronger with a tensile strength of 13 15 mpa.
Use disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting the area around the person who is sick or other surfaces that may be frequently touched in the home.
Snug fit and smooth glove surface for increased dexterity.
Ultrasonic unit and solutions.
Traditional vinyl gloves have a tensile strength of about 11 mpa and are adequate for most routine nursing procedures.
Hand sanitizers soaps and lotions.
Flexible design with a conforming fit for maximum sensitivity.
Medical gloves are disposable and include examination gloves surgical gloves and medical gloves for handling chemotherapy agents.
An excellent alternative to latex and nitrile gloves offering outstanding value.
How can gloves facilitate infection control by addressing contact dermatitis and other skinintegrity issues.
Guidance for health care staff on glove use and the prevention of contact dermatitis.