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How to implement a double gloving protocol in practice | CNOR Carola Kunze

One way to influence infection control is moving from a single gloving to a double gloving protocol for surgical procedures. Despite challenges, ac...

Episode 2 of the Hands & gloves podcast, hosted by Mölnlycke Health Care, titled "How to implement a double gloving protocol in practice | CNOR Carola Kunze" was published on September 18, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

September 18, 2023 ·31m · Hands & gloves

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One way to influence infection control is moving from a single gloving to a double gloving protocol for surgical procedures. Despite challenges, according to guest OR nurse Carola Kunze, evidence and methodology can motivate changes in behaviors and best practices. Listen now to learn more about introducing a double gloving protocol in the OR.

To learn more about this topic, please visit: https://corporate.molnlycke.com/biogel-surgical-gloves/hands-and-gloves-podcast/protocol-to-practice/

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