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Step 2: Left Hand (Within The Gown) Lifts The Right Glove by Its Cuff

Gloving refers to the process of donning sterile gloves before a surgical procedure to maintain asepsis. There are two main methods: close gloving involves gloving from within the surgical gown without touching the outside, while open gloving requires scrubbing before an assistant helps place each sterile glove over clean hands and gown cuffs. Correct gloving technique is important to reduce infection by preventing germs from entering the body during surgery.

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Step 2: Left Hand (Within The Gown) Lifts The Right Glove by Its Cuff

Gloving refers to the process of donning sterile gloves before a surgical procedure to maintain asepsis. There are two main methods: close gloving involves gloving from within the surgical gown without touching the outside, while open gloving requires scrubbing before an assistant helps place each sterile glove over clean hands and gown cuffs. Correct gloving technique is important to reduce infection by preventing germs from entering the body during surgery.

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GLOVING- the procedure of donning sterile rubber gloves, in such a way as to preserve asepsis of the operator, before each

surgical procedure. CLOSE GLOVING- working from within the cuffs of the surgical gown the hands never touch the outside of the gown or gloves OPEN GLOVING- The process of placing a sterile glove on each hand following a

scrubbing handwashing process. This is to reduce infection during a intensive procedure, or one in which it would be bad for germs and bacteria to enter the body. These procedures will generally require a level of clean that exceeds most regular exam glove standards.
PROCEDURE:CLOSE GLOVING 1. An assistant opens the sterile pack of gloves and drops them into the sterile field.

Step 2: Left hand (within the gown) lifts the right glove by its cuff.

Step 3: Right glove is laid on the palm of the right hand (cuff to cuff with the gown sleeve) with fingers of the glove pointing toward the elbow and the thumb of the glove positioned on top of the surgeon's covered right thumb.

Step 4: The inside of the cuff of the glove is grasped by the right hand (still within the gown) and the left hand folds the cuff of the glove over the back of the right hand.

Step 5: The left had then pulls the cuff of the right glove and sleeve of the right gown towards the elbow as the right hand slides into the glove. Wait to adjust the glove until both gloves are on and sterility is ensured (left fingers may slip out of the gown while trying to adjust the right glove prematurely).

Step 6: With the gloved right hand lift left glove by its cuff and place on palm of left hand (aligned with the cuff of the gown), with glove fingers pointing toward the elbow and the left thumb of the glove over the covered left thumb of surgeon.

Step 7: Left fingers (still within the gown) grasp the inside of the glove and the right hand pulls left glove cuff over the back of the hand.

Step 8: Pull the glove cuff and gown sleeve toward elbow as left hand slides into the glove

Step 9: Now that both gloves are on, pull glove cuffs over gown sleeves and adjust gloves for comfort.

Open gloving:

Step 1: An assistant opens the sterile pack of gloves and drops them into the sterile field.

Step 2: Lift right glove by grasping the inside of the cuff with left hand.

Step 3:Slide right hand into glove without touching the gown or the outside of the glove. Do not adjust glove or cuff until both gloves are on.

Step 4: Lift the left glove by sliding fingers of gloved hand in between the upturned cuff and outside surface of glove.

Step 5: With gloved fingers still under the cuff, slide the glove onto left hand and over the cuff of the gown.

Step 6: Now that both gloves are on, adjust the right glove by sliding fingers of left hand under the cuff that is still upturned and slide it over the cuff of the gown.

Before procedure: - wash and dry hand prior to preparing the procedure. -always remember clean to clean sterile to sterile technique Reference: http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/surgery/4969.htm http://itdc.lbcc.edu/cps/nursing/nursingSkills/openGloving/

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