Double-gloving, the right fit for surgery safety
Medical Environment Update, July 1, 2012
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A study published by the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) in March focused on the benefits of double-gloving during surgery, a practice that has been endorsed by many associations as a means to significantly reduce healthcare worker exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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