Functions of a glove
Examination gloves are single-use medical devices that must be worn during procedures and changed between each patient for safety and hygiene reasons. However, wearing gloves does not replace handwashing before and after each procedure, which remains the best hygiene practice.
Disposable medical gloves help reduce the risk of contamination, transmission of bacteria and reduce chemical risks such as during disinfection or sterilization of instruments.
When choosing gloves, you must consider the criteria of safety, comfort and protection.
The different types of gloves
Choosing the right gloves is essential; they must be selected based on their intended use, comfort, durability, and the risk of allergies.
Size is also an extremely important factor. The gloves must be the right size for your hands, neither too big nor too small to avoid discomfort.
Powdered or powder-free
Powdered gloves are known for being easy to put on. The cornstarch powder allows for better slippage between the glove and the skin. It also helps to reduce hand perspiration. These gloves are also very economical.
Powder-free gloves are primarily used by people with powder allergies. Powder can trigger allergic reactions. These gloves are just as easy to put on and provide a comfortable feel.
Sterile or non-sterile
Whether sterile or not, gloves must meet the NF EN 455-1 and 2 standards and form a bacteriological and viral barrier between the patient and the podiatrist.
Sterile gloves are highly resistant and offer excellent tactile sensitivity during procedures. They are recommended for surgical procedures and medical diagnostics. Primarily made of latex, they are also available in neoprene and vinyl.
Non-sterile gloves are generally used for high-risk handling, instrument cleaning, and when exposed to hazardous substances. They are often made of latex, vinyl, nitrile, and PVC.
Latex
Latex gloves are renowned for their superior flexibility, elasticity, and impermeability. They are essential for protection, offering reliable protection against infections and contamination.
The sensation of touch remains close to natural for meticulous and precise movements.
Nitrile
Nitrile gloves are an excellent alternative to latex gloves for people allergic to this material. These gloves offer the same advantages as latex gloves.
They offer better preservation over time, allowing for long storage periods without impacting product quality.
In the event of a puncture in the glove, it tears completely to prevent its use and to protect against any leaks.
Vinyl
Vinyl gloves are the most economical solution. These gloves are the least expensive on the market. They are slightly transparent but still feel thick to the touch. There is no risk of allergies with these gloves.
Their use is advised in situations where hand protection is not a primary factor; for high-risk interventions, it is recommended to use latex or nitrile gloves.
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