Wednesday, September 16, 2009

GLOVES

Wear gloves for contact with
  1. Blood
  2. Nonintact skin or wounds
  3. Mucous membrane
  4. Feces
  5. Urine
  6. Semen
  7. Amniotic Fluid
  8. Sputum
  9. Vomitus
  10. Peritoneal Fluid
  11. Cerebrospinal Fluid
  12. Synovial Fluid
Handwashing is the most important procedure for peventing the transfer of microorganisms. The purpose of washing hands is to cleanse the hands of pathogens (including bacteria or viruses) and chemicals which can cause personal harm or disease.

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