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    • Infection control
    • Occupational health

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    • Glove perforation is a significant risk during medical procedures, potentially leading to exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
    • Effective sharps injury protocols and reporting systems are essential for healthcare worker safety.
    • Proper storage of sterile and unsterile supplies is critical for maintaining asepsis and preventing contamination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of indicator glove systems in detecting glove perforation.
    • To review and emphasize the importance of sharps injury protocols and reporting.
    • To provide guidelines for optimal sterile item storage and the separation of sterile and unsterile supplies.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of literature on indicator glove systems and their performance.
    • Analysis of existing sharps injury protocols and reporting data.
    • Assessment of current practices for sterile item storage, including cabinet and shelving unit configurations.

    Main Results:

    • Indicator glove systems demonstrate potential in identifying glove perforation, particularly for the innermost glove.
    • Effective sharps injury reporting is linked to better risk assessment and reduced occupational exposure.
    • Combined storage of sterile and unsterile supplies in the same sterile storage room increases contamination risk.

    Conclusions:

    • Indicator glove systems can enhance safety by alerting users to glove compromise.
    • Adherence to robust sharps injury protocols and reporting mechanisms is paramount for preventing bloodborne pathogen transmission.
    • Strict separation of sterile and unsterile supplies in designated storage areas is necessary to maintain product integrity.