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I remember EMT class, and if there was one thing I learned, it was to wear my latex gloves. When I took the NR exam I would say "My gloves are on, is the scene safe?"
Working, I put a pair on when I reach the patient. I take those off when I lift the cot. I then put another pair on when I'm teching in back. I rip those off when we get to the hospital. I then put on another pair when we transfer the pt to the hospital bed.
Why?
I notice that many doctors and medics won't wear gloves for procedures that don't draw blood or fluids. Some won't put them on when starting IVs, while most do.
What about you?
My observation is that EMT-Basics wear and change gloves far more than medics. Whether it's expience, or being set in one's old ways, I think it's a pretty interesting observation.
What about you?
Working, I put a pair on when I reach the patient. I take those off when I lift the cot. I then put another pair on when I'm teching in back. I rip those off when we get to the hospital. I then put on another pair when we transfer the pt to the hospital bed.
Why?
I notice that many doctors and medics won't wear gloves for procedures that don't draw blood or fluids. Some won't put them on when starting IVs, while most do.
What about you?
My observation is that EMT-Basics wear and change gloves far more than medics. Whether it's expience, or being set in one's old ways, I think it's a pretty interesting observation.
What about you?