How do Surgeons Put Their Gloves On
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Surgeons put on their gloves in a sterile manner to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination. The process typically involves the following steps: • #doctor #gloves #surgeon • 1. Hand Washing: The surgeon thoroughly scrubs their hands and forearms with soap and water, often using a surgical scrub brush to ensure sterility. • 2. Drying: After scrubbing, the surgeon uses sterile towels to dry their hands and arms, making sure not to touch any non-sterile surfaces. • 3. Gowning: Once the hands are dry, the surgeon dons a sterile surgical gown, which is usually assisted by a scrub nurse or surgical technician. • 4. Gloving: The gloves are put on using one of two techniques: • Closed Gloving: This method is often used when the surgeon is already wearing a sterile gown. The hands remain inside the gown’s cuffs, and the gloves are pulled on without directly touching the outer surface of the gloves. • Open Gloving: This method is used when a sterile gown is not worn, such as during procedures that require only sterile gloves. The surgeon handles the inside of the first glove to slip it on, then uses the gloved hand to adjust the second glove without touching the outside. • Throughout the process, the surgeon ensures their gloves do not come into contact with non-sterile objects
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