Open Gloving
Open Gloving
Open Gloving
TO THIS MATERIAL.
Students are expressly prohibited from distributing or
reproducing any portion of this course reading in printed or
electronic from without written permission from the copyright
holder or publisher.
DONNING AND REMOVING
STERILE GLOVES
(OPEN GLOVING)
Prepared by:
Ms. Melody S. Paano, RN, MN
GLOVES
DEFINITION:
Medical gloves are disposable gloves used
during medical examinations and procedures
to help prevent cross-contamination between
caregivers and patients
GLOVES
TYPES
There are two main types of medical gloves:
examination and surgical. Surgical gloves
have more precise sizing with a better
precision and sensitivity and are made to a
higher standard.
7. Carefully open the inner package. Fold • The inner surface of the package is
open the top flap, then the bottom and considered sterile. The outer 1
sides. Take care not to touch the inner
surface of the package or the gloves. inches border of the inner package
is considered contaminated.
8. With the thumb and forefinger of the • Unsterile hand touches only inside
nondominant hand, grasp the folded of glove. Outside remains sterile
cuff of the glove for the dominant hand,
touching only the exposed inside of the
glove.
DONNING AND REMOVING
STERILE GLOVES
9. Keeping the hands above the waistline, lift and hold the glove
up and off the inner package with fingers down. Be careful it
does not touch any unsterile object.
10. Carefully insert dominant hand palm up into glove and pull
glove on. Leave the cuff folded until the opposite hand is
gloved.
11. Hold the thumb of the gloved hand outward. Place the fingers
of the gloved hand inside the cuff of the remaining glove. Lift
it from the wrapper, taking care not to touch anything with
the gloves or hands.
12. Carefully insert nondominant hand into glove. Pull the glove
on, taking care that the skin does not touch any of the outer
surfaces of the gloves.
DONNING AND REMOVING
STERILE GLOVES
13. Slide the fingers of one hand under the cuff of the other and
fully extend the cuff down the arm, touching only the sterile
outside of the glove. Repeat for the remaining hand.