The nurse is removing gloves after performing client care activities. Place the steps in correct order for removing gloves. A) Pull off one glove by touching the outside of the glove at the cuff.B) Slip one finger of ungloved hand under glove cuff of other hand.C) Pull down and off so both gloves are removed as one.D) Roll up glove and place in gloved hand.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


A, D, B, C

A) When removing gloves, pull off one glove by touching the outside of the glove at the cuff; roll up the glove and place in the gloved hand; slip one finger of the ungloved hand under the glove cuff of the other hand; pull down and off so both gloves are removed as one.
B) When removing gloves, pull off one glove by touching the outside of the glove at the cuff; roll up the glove and place in the gloved hand; slip one finger of the ungloved hand under the glove cuff of the other hand; pull down and off so both gloves are removed as one. 
C) When removing gloves, pull off one glove by touching the outside of the glove at the cuff; roll up the glove and place in the gloved hand; slip one finger of the ungloved hand under the glove cuff of the other hand; pull down and off so both gloves are removed as one.
D) When removing gloves, pull off one glove by touching the outside of the glove at the cuff; roll up the glove and place in the gloved hand; slip one finger of the ungloved hand under the glove cuff of the other hand; pull down and off so both gloves are removed as one.

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