Double-gloving during a procedure will keep the wearer from incurring a puncture wound caused by a suture or knife blade
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: F
Double-gloving does not prevent puncture wounds. Skin can be punctured if caution is not taken. Double-gloving can reduce the risk of exposure from seepage of blood and fluid. No glove is 100% impervious.
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