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question 22 of 30 points possible: 1.00 changing gloves often will mini…

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question 22 of 30 points possible: 1.00 changing gloves often will minimize the spread of chemicals. to properly remove gloves, first, choose... , and then, choose... . then insert choose... between the interior edge of the second glove and the skin, and remove the second glove.

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Response

To properly remove gloves (especially when dealing with chemicals, in a lab or medical context), the standard procedure is:

  1. First: Use one gloved hand to peel off the first glove (pulling it inside - out, so the contaminated outer surface is contained within the removed glove).
  2. Then: Hold the removed glove in the still - gloved hand.
  3. Then insert: Your bare fingers (from the hand that just removed the first glove) between the interior edge of the second glove and your skin, and then remove the second glove (also inside - out, so it contains the first glove and any contaminants).

If we assume the dropdown options (even though not fully visible) follow this logic:

  • First action: Peel off the first glove (inside - out)
  • Then action: Hold the first glove in the gloved hand
  • Then insert: Bare fingers

Since this is a procedure related to safety in lab/medical settings, the subfield under Natural Science would be Chemistry (or Medicine and Health/Nursing) as it involves chemical safety and proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) removal.

Brief Explanations

The problem is about proper glove removal to minimize chemical spread, a procedure relevant to lab/medical safety, falling under Natural Science subfields like Chemistry, Medicine and Health, or Nursing. The steps involve removing the first glove inside - out, holding it, then using bare fingers to remove the second glove inside - out.

Answer:

The proper steps for glove removal (in order) are: First, peel off the first glove (inside - out); then, hold the first glove in the gloved hand; then insert bare fingers between the interior edge of the second glove and the skin to remove the second glove (inside - out). The relevant subfield is within Natural Science (e.g., Chemistry, Medicine and Health, Nursing).