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How to Remove Personal Protective Equipment (CDC Guide 1)
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- čas přidán 24. 03. 2020
- To be as safe and effective as possible, personal protective equipment (PPE) must be applied and removed properly. Learn from Technician Training Specialist Jessica Waters-Miller, CVT, about how to safely remove and dispose of PPE based on the CDC guidelines.
CDC Guidelines: bit.ly/33IgYcM
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You touched the string of the gown with bare hands!
They should d be wearing two gloves inner and outer and sanitizing the gloves before you take them off. Also sanitizing between taking off each equipment. Nurses are getting sick because of contamination while taking of the outer wear incorrectly..
I take my gown off with my gloves and roll them off together then sanitize and put on a new pair of gloves to take off face shield, goggles and mask
I never understood why not leave the gloves on to the end then dispose of glove
Actually, that is what they teach us in college as well, remove gloves first.
I don’t understand it either. Makes sense to me
How about ur hair
What a joke you should see what the CDC has to go through to get out of a contaminated room lol
And.... She's dead in a week....
😂😂😂
she confused
Goggles,gown,mask and last is gloves
hot
You are doing it wrong. And shouldn't be teaching this technique
We can’t get this equipment . Can’t get Toilet Roll let alone protective equipment .
Pointless Advert .
Saly
There are many people that can get this equipment so the video benefits them.
This is an informative video for fellow health care workers, or medical students. Its not for general use, and isnt an advert.
Your hair now is contaminated once you reached back to untie your gown with your dirty hands and sleeves. Doesn’t make sense