Caring for the Hands that Heal: Identifying the Impact of High-Quality Surgical Gloves
Release Date: 09/06/2024
First Case Podcast
We're combining education and relaxation in our final episode of Season 13! We're wrapping up our season with Zach Swartz, Perioperative Practice Specialist and Yoga Teacher. Tune in to learn more about how clinical guidelines are researched and developed, learn about the AORN Guideline for Tourniquet Safety, AND, learn more about incorporating yoga techniques into your day! Zach will even provide a short guided relaxation exercise for us, so don't miss it! #operatingroom #ornurse #scrubtech #surgicaltechnologist #perioperative #perioperativenurse #yoga #yogainnursing
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info_outlineHave you ever considered the impact that your choice of surgical gloves can have on your day-to-day work and hand health? In this new First Case Vendor SpotlightTM, Dr. Rosemary Babeaux, the Global Medical Science Lead for the United States at Cardinal HealthTM, returns to discuss the latest advancements in surgical gloves, including the patented Neu-TheraTM moisturizing coating for ProtexisTM Surgical Gloves.
Operating room professionals rely on their hands as their primary tools, and choosing the right gloves can significantly enhance their well-being and efficiency. Today’s discussion will highlight hand health, and we’ll learn about polyisoprene gloves. Join us as we discover how polyisoprene gloves are specifically designed to offer comfort, fit naturally, and reduce skin irritation. Plus, uncover the key ingredients that are carefully chosen to provide a comfortable fit and overall hand well-being.
Cardinal HealthTM ProtexisTM Surgical Gloves are the #1 market leader for surgical gloves in the United States. As a premium brand with a comprehensive, quality portfolio, their on-site clinical team, self-manufacturing process, and quality product differentiates them from the competition and demonstrates their commitment to the safety and care of both healthcare providers and patients.
For more information, contact Cardinal Health or talk to your local Cardinal Health representative.