Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What should be done with gloves after patient care?

  1. They should be discarded, not washed

  2. They can be washed for reuse

  3. They can be cleaned with alcohol for reuse

  4. They can be stored for future use

The correct answer is: They should be discarded, not washed

After patient care, it is essential to discard gloves, which is in line with infection control protocols. Gloves are designed for single use; reusing them poses a significant risk of cross-contamination and infection transmission. Washing or cleaning gloves, regardless of the method, compromises their integrity and effectiveness. Storing them for future use is also not advisable, as it could lead to contamination before their next use. Therefore, proper disposal ensures a safe environment for both the healthcare provider and patients, as it maintains strict hygiene standards necessary for effective infection control in a dental setting.