FAQs October 9, 2009
Why are gloves important?
Gloves are important in a medical setting because they prevent the transfer of germs and other things
that may be on a doctor or nurse’s hands to patients. They have become more important with the rise
in blood-borne and body-fluid borne diseases that are encountered, particularly the rise of HIV.
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