Place the following steps for putting the first hand into a sterile glove in the order in which they would be performed

A) Carefully open the inner package. Fold open the top flap, then the bottom and sides.
B) Place the inner package on the work surface with the side labeled 'cuff end' closest to the body.
C) With the thumb and forefinger of the nondominant hand, grasp the folded cuff of the glove for dominant hand, touching only the exposed inside of glove.
D) Keeping the hands above the waistline, lift and hold the glove up and off the inner package with fingers down.
E) Place sterile glove package on clean, dry surface at or above your waist.
F) Carefully insert dominant hand palm up into glove and pull on glove.
G) Open the outside wrapper by carefully peeling the top layer back and remove inner package, handling only the outside of it.


E, G, B, A, C, D, F

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