True or False
Hand Hygiene
Environmental Impact
Wild Card
100

Gloves should be worn when recording vital signs.

False (unless patients are on additional precautions)

100

*What should you do after removing gloves?

Carefully dispose of soiled gloves in the garbage, then wash hands for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer.

100

What is an environmental benefit to only using gloves when you actually need them?

Produces less waste and helps our health system to reduce its carbon footprint.

100

Are gloves needed when transporting a patient or helping them to mobilize?

No (unless patient is on additional precautions)

200

Gloves should be worn if coming into contact with blood or bodily fluids. 

True

200

*Should you always wear gloves when caring for patients on precautions?

Yes

200

How long does it take a single non-sterile nitrile glove to break down in landfill?

 100 - 200 years

200

*Are gloves required when drawing up IV medications?

Usually no, but gloves ARE needed in certain cases such as... 

300

*Wearing gloves helps protect against skin irritation.

False. A 20-second hand wash, followed by lotion, is better for your skin health than wearing gloves.

300

Do gloves replace hand hygiene?

No. Gloves never replace the need for hand hygiene.

300

Order the following from highest to lowest carbon footprint: 3ml of hand sanitizer, one glove, one 20-second hand wash.

Highest carbon footprint: 1 glove

Second highest: 20-second hand wash

Lowest carbon footprint: 3ml hand sanitizer 

300

*What can I do to protect my skin from redness, dryness and cracking?

Opt for hand-washing over gloves when it's safe to do so and use lotion afterwards. Overuse of gloves makes skin irritation worse.

400

*You should always put on gloves when entering a patient's room.

False. Gloves are only required when entering a patient's room if they are on precautions. Choose gloves only for tasks that require them.

400

Are gloves needed when giving oral medications?

No - unless glove use is indicated for other reasons (e.g., patient is on additional precautions, chemotherapy drugs)  

400

Approximately how many gloves does our unit use in 16 weeks (winter months)? 

LMH 3 South = 181,750 gloves used

PAH - Weatherby 1 = 150,480 gloves used

PAH - Al Hogg Floor 3 = 103,750 gloves used

Data are from the same timeframe as this pilot project, January to May 2024.

400

What kinds of chemical hazards require gloves?

Gloves should be worn when coming into contact with cytotoxic drugs, chemicals and cleaning agents.

500

It is okay to store gloves in my pocket.

False. Gloves can come into contact with contaminants in your pocket and should not be placed there, either before or after use.

500

*When is it appropriate to double glove?

Almost never. This should be avoided except in specific cases where glove quality is so poor that a single glove cannot provide a sufficient protective barrier. Notify Fraser Health (via XX) if you encounter gloves that are breaking as these should no longer be in circulation.

500

How many times could you drive from Vancouver to Chicago (and back) to have the SAME carbon footprint as glove use on our unit for 16 weeks?

LMH 3 South: 5.5 times

PAH - Weatherby 1: 4.5 times

PAH - Al Hogg Floor 3: 3 times

500

How can I encourage my colleagues to reduce inappropriate glove use?

Model the right behaviours, talk to them respectfully if you notice inappropriate use, continue to encourage and educate one another.