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IF A CLINICIANS GLOVES SHOULD RIP AND BLOOD EXPOSURE SHOULD OCCUR, WHAT IS THE RISK LEVEL ?

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IF A CLINICIANS GLOVES SHOULD RIP AND BLOOD EXPOSURE SHOULD OCCUR, WHAT IS THE RISK LEVEL ?

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Tests have been conducted which demonstrate that blood and all other body fluids are repelled by the film created by the Products. Therefore, blood in direct contact with the skin is less likely to be absorbed and much more readily removed. The products could also protect those areas not covered by gloves (i.e. forearm, neck, face, etc.

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