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Protexis (formerly Duraprene Plus )
(formerly ) Duraprene Plus Polychloroprene Protexis Surgical Glove White Sterile
Protexis neoprene surgical gloves are an alternative when natural rubber latex surgical gloves are not an option. They are designed to be softer and thinner than previous Cardinal Health neoprene surgical gloves (called Duraprene Plus gloves), while...
$233.35 -
FLEXAL Nitrile
FLEXAL Nitrile Exam Glove Blue Textured Fingertips
Wear Flexal nonsterile examination gloves for various medical procedures. These exam gloves work as an effective barrier against contaminants to avoid cross-contamination between patients and users. Chemo-test gloves resist chemotherapy drugs and many...
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Protexis PI
PI Polyisoprene Protexis Surgical Glove White Sterile
Sterile polyisoprene surgical gloves offer tactile response with barrier protection. Protexis PI surgical gloves are synthetic surgical gloves from Cardinal Health. They are a multipurpose solution that offers tactile response with barrier protection...
As low as $178.22 -
Protexis PI Classic
Classic PI Polyisoprene Protexis Surgical Glove White Sterile
Protexis PI Classic surgical gloves are thicker than Protexis PI surgical gloves. Their protection and lasting performance make them an ideal glove for facilities demanding a standardized solution or a thick glove as part of a set of solutions.Exclusive...
As low as $230.10 -
McKesson
McKesson Glove Box Holder Plastic Horizontal or Vertical Mounted
Glove box holder retains two glove boxes so you can have two sizes or types at the ready – or simply so you don't have to refill as often.Clear plastic adds durability and easily allows user to distinguish glove type Horizontal or vertical mounting...
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McKesson
McKesson Glove Box Holder 3-1/8 X 10-1/4 X 15-1/4 Inch Plastic Horizontal or Vertical Mounted 4 per Case
Package Count: 4. McKesson glove box holder encases, displays and makes efficiently available three boxes of medical gloves so you can have small, medium and large PPE for the hands at the ready at all times.Clear plastic adds durability and easily...
$124.08 -
Cypress
Cypress Latex PFT Plus Exam Glove White Fully Textured X-Small
Package Count: 1000. Textured exam gloves are made of latex for tactile sensitivity and, like all medical gloves, are powder-free.Textured finish to promote slip resistance in wet or dry conditions Beaded cuff Nonsterile Ambidextrous Single use only
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McKesson
McKesson Glove Box Holder 3-1/8 X 10-1/4 X 15-1/4 Inch Plastic Horizontal or Vertical Mounted
McKesson glove box holder encases, displays and makes efficiently available three boxes of medical gloves so you can have small, medium and large PPE for the hands at the ready at all times.Clear plastic adds durability and easily allows user to...
$32.99 -
Halyard
Purple Nitrile-Xtra Exam Gloves, Textured Fingertips, Non-Sterile
The Nitrile-Xtra Purple exam gloves are extra thick to ensure safety from high and moderate exposure to chemicals, viruses and bacteria. Their purple color makes it easy to recognize and locate them. Halyard Purple Nitrile-Xtra exam gloves have textured...
As low as $18.80 -
McKesson
McKesson Prevent Glove Box Holder Plastic, Vertical Mounted
McKesson Prevent® Glove Box Holder is designed to hold a glove box vertically for easy and convenient despensing underneath the Sharps cabinet. It's unobstrusive style and neutral cream color fits any room decor. This glove box holder is made for use...
As low as $27.34 -
McKesson
McKesson Performance Perry Plus Polyisoprene Surgical Glove Green Sterile Size 9
Package Count: 50. McKesson Perry synthetic surgical gloves are made of 100% synthetic polyisoprene to help deliver the performance characteristics of natural rubber latex without the risk of natural rubber latex sensitization. SureFit technology...
$141.96 -
McKesson
McKesson Perry Green Synthetic Surgical Gloves, Polyisoprene, Sterile
McKesson Perry synthetic surgical gloves are made of 100% synthetic polyisoprene to help deliver the performance characteristics of natural rubber latex without the risk of natural rubber latex sensitization. SureFit technology enhances roll down...
As low as $97.58
Gloves
Medical Exam Gloves
Gloves generally keep us safe from pathogens and from spreading diseases. However, not all gloves are the same. Surgical gloves, medical gloves and exam gloves are made from different materials that have their pros and cons.
Here are some considerations when choosing the right gloves for your needs.
Medical Exam Gloves
Nitrile exam gloves are latex-free gloves made from synthetic rubber. They are less elastic than latex, but they are significantly more durable. These gloves are also resistant to many chemicals including acetic acid and sulphuric acid, making them an option for industrial applications.
Nitrile gloves are also a practical choice for laboratory use as they can protect you from various microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are puncture-resistant, but they shed easily once torn. As such, they're not right for surgical environments.
When in a rush setting, it's better to opt for ambidextrous gloves that you can put on either hand. Nitrile gloves are also powder-free to minimize irritation and will comfortably fit either of your hands. What's more, the beaded cuffs prevent the gloves from rolling up when in use.
Vinyl Exam Gloves
Vinyl gloves are made from PVC, a petroleum-based film. Disposable vinyl gloves are cheaper to manufacture but less durable than nitrile or latex gloves. They offer less protection from chemicals and punctures and lose their integrity when stretched.
Vinyl exam gloves are perfect for low-infectious and non-hazardous applications. They are used for non-infectious healthcare tasks to protect the hands. For example, a nurse or medical assistant might wear vinyl gloves when taking vital signs.
For better tactility and dexterity, choose vinyl gloves. The textured fingertips help to improve the grip, while the ergonomic design reduces muscle strain when making repetitive motions.
Latex TLC Exam Gloves
Latex gloves protect the hands from contaminants, chemicals, and biohazards. The main advantage of latex gloves is their elasticity, making them suitable for a lot of functions from household to industrial purposes. These gloves are thin but fit better than other types of gloves. They're easy to wear and offer a high level of dexterity.
Latex gloves are the main choice for healthcare purposes. They are resistant to tearing and will significantly protect you from the pathogens and chemicals used in healthcare. Due to their comfortable, snug fit, they have the "second-skin" feel making them suitable for tactile-sensitive procedures.
Aside from protection, some latex gloves also nourish your hands like the TLC exam gloves. These multi-layered, powder-free, elastic gloves combine the elasticity of latex and the strength of copolymers. Many brands also have an Aloe and Vitamin E coating that will prevent dryness and skin cracking.
These are not the right choice for someone with a latex allergy.
Synthetic Zero Surgical Gloves
Some medical procedures need extra attention when it comes to gloves. For example, use chemo-tested synthetic zero surgical gloves for activities that use powerful chemicals. For extra safety, use micro-textured gloves with a polymer coating so you can easily handle even the most delicate instruments.
Most disposable gloves, whether they are nitrile, vinyl or latex, come in sizes from extra small all the way up to extra large.
Polyisoprene Powder-Free Surgical Gloves
Make sure to stock up on 100% synthetic polyisoprene gloves for latex-sensitive people. These gloves deliver the same performance as latex gloves without putting people's health at risk. What's more, these gloves have an anti-slip and smooth finish for increased safety.
Glove Dispenser
Keep your sharps and gloves handy and organized with a sharps wall cabinet with a built-in glove box. This sturdy cabinet mount ensures the container's vertical position and features a viewing window to monitor fill level. What's more, it has an unobtrusive style and neutral color that will fit any room decor.
Gloves generally keep us safe from pathogens and from spreading diseases. However, not all gloves are the same. Surgical gloves, medical gloves and exam gloves are made from different materials that have their pros and cons.
Here are some considerations when choosing the right gloves for your needs.
Medical Exam Gloves
Nitrile exam gloves are latex-free gloves made from synthetic rubber. They are less elastic than latex, but they are significantly more durable. These gloves are also resistant to many chemicals including acetic acid and sulphuric acid, making them an option for industrial applications.
Nitrile gloves are also a practical choice for laboratory use as they can protect you from various microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are puncture-resistant, but they shed easily once torn. As such, they're not right for surgical environments.
When in a rush setting, it's better to opt for ambidextrous gloves that you can put on either hand. Nitrile gloves are also powder-free to minimize irritation and will comfortably fit either of your hands. What's more, the beaded cuffs prevent the gloves from rolling up when in use.
Vinyl Exam Gloves
Vinyl gloves are made from PVC, a petroleum-based film. Disposable vinyl gloves are cheaper to manufacture but less durable than nitrile or latex gloves. They offer less protection from chemicals and punctures and lose their integrity when stretched.
Vinyl exam gloves are perfect for low-infectious and non-hazardous applications. They are used for non-infectious healthcare tasks to protect the hands. For example, a nurse or medical assistant might wear vinyl gloves when taking vital signs.
For better tactility and dexterity, choose vinyl gloves. The textured fingertips help to improve the grip, while the ergonomic design reduces muscle strain when making repetitive motions.
Latex TLC Exam Gloves
Latex gloves protect the hands from contaminants, chemicals, and biohazards. The main advantage of latex gloves is their elasticity, making them suitable for a lot of functions from household to industrial purposes. These gloves are thin but fit better than other types of gloves. They're easy to wear and offer a high level of dexterity.
Latex gloves are the main choice for healthcare purposes. They are resistant to tearing and will significantly protect you from the pathogens and chemicals used in healthcare. Due to their comfortable, snug fit, they have the "second-skin" feel making them suitable for tactile-sensitive procedures.
Aside from protection, some latex gloves also nourish your hands like the TLC exam gloves. These multi-layered, powder-free, elastic gloves combine the elasticity of latex and the strength of copolymers. Many brands also have an Aloe and Vitamin E coating that will prevent dryness and skin cracking.
These are not the right choice for someone with a latex allergy.
Synthetic Zero Surgical Gloves
Some medical procedures need extra attention when it comes to gloves. For example, use chemo-tested synthetic zero surgical gloves for activities that use powerful chemicals. For extra safety, use micro-textured gloves with a polymer coating so you can easily handle even the most delicate instruments.
Most disposable gloves, whether they are nitrile, vinyl or latex, come in sizes from extra small all the way up to extra large.
Polyisoprene Powder-Free Surgical Gloves
Make sure to stock up on 100% synthetic polyisoprene gloves for latex-sensitive people. These gloves deliver the same performance as latex gloves without putting people's health at risk. What's more, these gloves have an anti-slip and smooth finish for increased safety.
Glove Dispenser
Keep your sharps and gloves handy and organized with a sharps wall cabinet with a built-in glove box. This sturdy cabinet mount ensures the container's vertical position and features a viewing window to monitor fill level. What's more, it has an unobtrusive style and neutral color that will fit any room decor.