Removing contaminated gloves is achieved by:
a. separately pulling off and disposing of each glove.
b. separately removing each glove and then turning the gloves inside out for disposal to avoid contaminating the hands.
c. removing both gloves and then putting one glove inside the other for disposal.
d. removing one glove and holding it in the gloved hand so that as the glove is removed, the glove being removed is turned inside out with the first glove inside.
d
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