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Quiz: Donning and Removing Gloves
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Choose the best answer for each question.
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1. What is the first step before donning gloves?
A. Put on a mask
B. Perform hand hygiene
C. Put on a gown
D. Remove jewelry
2. When should gloves be worn in healthcare settings?
A. Only during surgical procedures
B. When there is potential contact with blood, body fluids, or contaminated surfaces
C. Only when the patient requests
D. At all times during the work shift
3. Which type of gloves should be used when caring for patients with infectious diseases?
A. Sterile gloves for all tasks
B. Non-sterile disposal& gloves for most routine care
C. Reusable gloves
D. No gloves needed if hands are washed
4. What is the proper technique to remove gloves without contaminating your hands?
A. Pull both gloves off at once with bare hands touching gloves
B. Remove one glove inside out, hold it in the gloved hand, then remove the second glove inside out over the first glove
C. Wipe gloves with alcohol before removal
D. Remove gloves quickly and discard
5. After removing gloves, what should you do next?
A. Immediately put on a new pair of gloves
B. Perform hand hygiene
C. Touch clean surfaces before performing hand hygiene
D. Throw gloves on the floor
6. Why is it important to change gloves between patient contacts?
A. To save gloves
B. To prevent cross-contamination and infection spread
C. To make hands feel fresh
D. It is not necessary to change gloves between patients
7. When donning gloves, what should you avoid to maintain glove integrity?
A. Checking gloves for tears or holes before use
B. Wearing gloves over jewelry or long nails
C. Using gloves only once
D. Disposing of gloves properly
8. Can gloves replace hand hygiene?
A. Yes, gloves eliminate the need for hand washing
B. No, gloves are an additional barrier but hand hygiene is still required
C. Only if gloves are sterile
D. Only in surgical settings
9. What should you do if you notice a tear or hole in a glove during patient care?
A. Continue working and ignore it
B. Remove the torn glove immediately and perform hand hygiene before putting on a new pair
C. Cover the hole with tape
D. Wash gloves with soap and water
10. What type of gloves should be used for handling hazardous chemicals or disinfectants?
A. Latex medical gloves
B. Nitrile or other chemical-resistant gloves
C. Vinyl gloves
D. Cloth gloves
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