نتایج جستجو برای: gloves

تعداد نتایج: 2638  

2016
MAJID KHAN P RAMSAY - BAGG

Seventy nine (13%) punctures were identified in 612 gloves. Gloves from the left hand showed the highest incidence of punctures. No puncture was observed in 100 gloves tested as a control. The results showed that glove puncture was more likely to occur in gloves worn on left (nonworking) hand overall as compared with gloves from the right hand. Gloves used for surgical procedures in which wires...

Journal: :Journal of perioperative practice 2002
J Tanner H Parkinson

BACKGROUND The invasive nature of surgery, with its increased exposure to blood, means that during surgery there is a high risk of transfer of pathogens. Pathogens can be transferred through contact between surgical patients and the surgical team, resulting in post-operative or blood borne infections in patients or blood borne infections in the surgical team. Both patients and the surgical team...

2017
S Ali A P R Wilson

BACKGROUND Reduction of accidental contamination of the near-patient environment has potential to reduce acquisition of healthcare-associated infection(s). Although medical gloves should be removed when soiled or touching the environment, compliance is variable. The use of antimicrobial-impregnated medical gloves could reduce the horizontal-transfer of bacterial contamination between surfaces. ...

2013
Nils-Olaf Hübner Anna-Maria Goerdt Axel Mannerow Ute Pohrt Claus-Dieter Heidecke Axel Kramer Lars Ivo Partecke

BACKGROUND The use of examination gloves is part of the standard precautions to prevent medical staff from transmission of infectious agents between patients. Gloves also protect the staff from infectious agents originating from patients. Adequate protection, however, depends on intact gloves. The risk of perforation of examination gloves is thought to correlate with duration of wearing, yet, o...

Background: Healthcare workers’ work performance is an important issue affected by the clinical work environment and equipment. The present study aims to predict healthcare workers’ work performance based on safety-ergonomic features of hands and medical gloves. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on healthcare workers at the hospitals of Shiraz University of Medica...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2001
R Montville Y Chen D W Schaffner

Human hands are an important source of microbial contamination of foods. However, published data on the effectiveness of handwashing and glove use in a foodservice setting are limited. Bacterial transfer through foodservice quality gloves was quantified using nalidixic acid-resistant Enterobacter aerogenes (a nonpathogenic surrogate with attachment characteristics similar to Salmonella). Five t...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2014
Peng-Cheng Sung

UNLABELLED This study examined the effects of glovebox gloves for 11 females on maximum grip and key pinch strength and on contact forces generated from simulated tasks of a roller, a pair of tweezers and a crescent wrench. The independent variables were gloves fabricated of butyl, CSM/hypalon and neoprene materials; two glove thicknesses; and layers of gloves worn including single, double and ...

2017
Toyohito Oriyama Takehito Yamamoto Yoshitsugu Yanagihara Katsuhiko Nara Toshihide Abe Katsuyoshi Nakajima Takao Aoyama Hiroshi Suzuki

BACKGROUND Medical gloves are an important piece of personal protective equipment that prevents exposure to antineoplastic agents. The permeability of medical gloves to antineoplastic agents is a crucial factor in the appropriate selection of gloves. However, the relationship between glove permeability and material type, thickness, and surface treatment is poorly understood. METHODS A continu...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2011
Timo Palosuo Irini Antoniadou Finn Gottrup Peter Phillips

Many hospitals have implemented policies to restrict or ban the use of devices made of natural rubber latex (NRL) in healthcare as precautionary measures against the perceived risk of NRL allergy. Changes in glove technology, progress in measuring the specific allergenic potential of gloves and a dramatic decrease in the prevalence of NRL allergies after interventions and education prompted us ...

2016
Lee B Meakin Oliver P Gilman Kevin J Parsons Neil J Burton Sorrel J Langley-Hobbs

OBJECTIVE To determine whether use of colored indicator gloves affects perforation detection rate and to identify risk factors for glove perforation during veterinary orthopedic surgery. STUDY DESIGN Prospective randomized controlled trial. SAMPLE POPULATION 574 double pairs of gloves worn during 300 orthopedic surgical procedures (2,296 gloves). METHODS Primary and assistant surgeons dou...

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