Nitriderm Ultra Black Nitrile Exam Gloves

NitriDermSKU: 887837_BX

Size: X-Small
UOM: Box of 100
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nitriderm Ultra Black Nitrile Exam Gloves

NitriDerm Ultra Black Nitrile Exam Gloves are non-sterile, powder-free gloves designed for medical professionals to prevent latex allergies. They offer a textured finish and black color for improved grip.

This product is designed for medical professionals who need a reliable, non-sterile glove option to treat patients with fentanyl or chemotherapy-induced nausea.

Apply the gloves by holding them with your non-dominant hand and placing them on your dominant hand, making sure to align the cuffs properly. Start by placing one glove over each finger.

Yes, these gloves are made of nitrile material, which is a synthetic rubber that provides no risk of latex allergens. This makes them suitable for individuals with allergies or sensitivities.

Yes, they are chemo-tested and safe for use in medical settings where patients may be exposed to chemotherapy agents.

The textured finish provides an improved wet/dry grip, making these gloves ideal for handling bodily fluids or dry surfaces during medical procedures.

Store the gloves in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Shelf life is typically 12 months after manufacturing date.

No, these are extra small, black gloves designed for medical professionals who need a standard cuff length with textured fingertips.

Wash the gloves with mild soap and water after each use. Disinfect by soaking in a solution of one part bleach to nine parts water, then rinse thoroughly before reuse.

Yes, they are designed to provide a reliable barrier against bodily fluids and contaminants during medical procedures. However, consult manufacturer guidelines for specific use in surgery.

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