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What should I do if I notice a tear in my gloves?

  1. Take gloves off, put on new gloves

  2. Take gloves off, use hand sanitizer, put on new gloves

  3. Take gloves off, wash hands, put on new gloves

  4. Nothing unless I broke skin

The correct answer is: Take gloves off, wash hands, put on new gloves

When you notice a tear in your gloves, the recommended action is to remove them, wash your hands thoroughly, and then put on a new pair of gloves. This is critical for maintaining proper hygiene and minimizing the risk of contamination. Removing the torn gloves is essential to prevent any potential transfer of contaminants from the external surface of the gloves to your hands. Washing your hands with soap and water effectively removes any potential pathogens or debris that may have clung to your skin during the time you wore the damaged gloves. Once your hands are clean, wearing a new set of gloves provides a fresh barrier against infectious agents. Choosing to simply put on new gloves without washing your hands, or using hand sanitizer, does not adequately address the risk created by the tear in the gloves, as contaminants can still be present on your hands. It is important to always prioritize proper hand hygiene in a setting where you are in contact with skin, bodily fluids, or equipment to ensure both your safety and that of your clients.