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  2. Doffing 4

Well done! You didn't fall for my trick! The outside of the gown is the area that is considered contaminated, not the inside.

Let's see how you do with an even harder question. 

Which of the below is the correct method for removing gloves?

  1. Slide gloved fingers under a glove at the wrist and peel off, repeat on the other side with the ungloved hand
  2. Pinch the palm area of a gloved hand and peel off, repeat on the other side pinching palm area of the gloved hand with the ungloved hand
  3. Pinch the palm area of a gloved hand and peel off first glove, slide ungloved fingers under the other glove at the wrist and peel off second glove
  4. Slide gloved fingers under the glove at the wrist and peel off first glove, pinch the palm area of other glove with ungloved hand and peel off second glove
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  • Virginia Department of Health HAI/AR Program
  • APIC Virginia
  • CDC Project Firstline
  • North Carolina Statewide Program for Infection Prevention and Epidemiology (SPICE)
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