People everywhere have donned face masks, gloves, and sometimes full hazmat suits to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Unfortunately, unless these measures are approached properly, they don’t do ...
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing infection prevention and control expert says untrained store workers unaware of easy transfer of germs including viruses ...
A study published in the American Journal of Nursing examined nurses’ use of double gloves and nonabsorbent gowns when handling or administering antineoplastic drugs, which are known or probable human ...
SAGINAW, Mich. - Molly Lixey understands fear over the coronavirus pandemic has people taking extra precautions. But there’s a science to doing so properly and she wants people to follow it. RELATED: ...
Are you wearing gloves to protect yourself from catching coronavirus? Turns out they might not be doing anything. Molly Lixey, a former emergency room nurse in Saginaw, Michigan, took to Facebook for ...
A scoping review reveals that nurses’ routine use of non-sterile gloves during IV antibiotic preparation offers no proven protection, and may actually undermine infection control, increase costs, and ...
A nurse has shared a video explaining how wearing gloves when you go out to do your grocery shopping can cause cross-contamination of germs. Molly Lixey, a registered nurse from Michigan, shared a ...
To stop the spread of coronavirus, many states are under stay-at-home orders, and travel restrictions limit where people can go.But that doesn't mean many well-meaning people may not wind up exposing ...
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