Which of the following is an important practice when removing gloves?
A
Never touch a gl...
Health, 16.06.2020 00:57 mikaelalcool1
Which of the following is an important practice when removing gloves?
A
Never touch a gloved hand to the outside of the other glove
B
Used gloves must be thrown away into a red bag (bio-hazard bag)
C
Used gloves must be properly disinfected before throwing them away in the regular trash
D
Only touch glove to glove and skin to skin
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