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Exam Gloves

Buying Guide: Exam Gloves

Buying Guide: Exam Gloves

Whenever dealing with chemicals, germs, messes, and bodily fluids it is important to provide a protective barrier. The most common form of skin protection is the exam glove. While it may seem simple to grab any exam glove, there are many different types for varying situations. This guide will provide you the information necessary for choosing the best disposable glove for your unique situation. There are three main factors to consider when deciding on exam gloves -- size, material, and style. How to measure glove size The first step to choosing a glove is making sure you have the correct time. It is essential to have a correct fit to ensure that they do not easily slip off or allow liquid to leak inside. If your gloves are too tight, it can cause hand fatigue and impair your mobility. You will want to measure around the knuckle of your dominant hand, just above the “V” of your thumb). The measurement of your thumb directly correlates to your glove size. If you measure 8 inches, you will wear a size 8 glove (or 81/2 to be safe) Many gloves are also converted into more common XS-XL sizing. This sizing guide below will provide you with the conversions.
Sizing Chart for Exam Gloves Sizing Chart for Exam Gloves
Finding the Right Material In order to get the best gloves for your needs you must decide what material is best for you. The three main materials for exam gloves are latex, vinyl, or nitrile. Latex gloves are the gloves of choice in most exam rooms. They are highly durable and have the best fit of all the glove choices. However, there are a small percentage of nurses and caretakers who have latex allergies. For this population, a vinyl or nitrile glove would be the better choice. Some great choices for latex gloves are listed below: Vinyl gloves are the most economically choice for exam gloves and great for single-use situations. Vinyl gloves are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are are free of latex and rubber materials. They are soft and comfortable gloves that are great for home, hospital, or office cleaning. Nitrile gloves are the highest protection barrier of our exam gloves. They are made of a rubber that resembles latex, but has greater puncture and chemical resistance. Nitrile gloves are great when dealing with hazardous materials and chemicals. Finding the Best StyleExam Gloves Once you have determine the correct fix for you, you should consider what you will be using them for. There are three main categories for styles: industrial, exam, and multipurpose. Industrial Gloves provide protection from chemicals without giving up the grip or dexterity, and are ideal for maintenance. Nitrile gloves are ideal for this style of usage. Exam gloves are the best for first aid kits and medical protection. One of the best exam gloves are the Curad Powder-Free Latex Exam Gloves. Multipurpose gloves are ideal for food preparation because they are designed for short-term use and constant changes. Now that you know your style, size, and material you are all set to make decisions. Check out Expressmed.com for the best options at the best prices.
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