K.P. asks from Apopka, FL on February 22, 2007
Question About Gloves
Hi I am a stay at home mom of 2. A 3 year old boy and 3 month old girl. We just had a well baby check up for both and I had a question. The doctor checked both childrens mouths and privates. He washed his hands inbetween children but did not wear gloves. So he checked my sons mouth, ears, eys, tummy then is private. washed his hands then did the same to my daughter. Shouldn't he wear gloves? My question is does your pediatrician wear gloves during the examie.
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Thank you for responding. I feel much better now.
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E.L. answers from Miami on February 23, 2007
It's not necessary to wear gloves to do a routine exam. You're not coming in contact with open wounds or cuts...it's a well baby exam. Hand washing is even better than wearing gloves and washing before and after is the standard.
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B.H. answers from Daytona Beach on February 23, 2007
I think it's weird also, but my doctor doesn't wear gloves either. He does always wash his hands. And as a first responder/EMT, you really don't have to wear gloves in that type of setting if there is no blood and the doctor feels comfortable not wearing them. I'm sure in any surcumstance(?) that has the potential to be hazards, he would were them. It's ok though, as long as he washes his hands in between kids and you actually see him washing his hands. I don't worry too much about it.
C.W. answers from Boca Raton on April 02, 2008
Yes change pedaitrians
M. answers from Melbourne on February 23, 2007
Now that you mention it my sons dr. does not either.
M.
I.Y. answers from Gainesville on February 23, 2007
No, my ped does not use gloves. She simply washes her hands.
J.N. answers from Boca Raton on February 23, 2007
Hi K.,
My kids pediatrician does not wear gloves during the exam. The pediatrician does wash her hands before the exam and immediately after the exam. We've seen several pediatrician's at our practice and none of them wear gloves. Hope this helps!
J.
J.M. answers from Gainesville on February 23, 2007
I have a daugher who just had her 2 yr well-check. Her doctor did not wear gloves, never has. She always washes her hands though. If you feel uncomfortable, just ask him to put them on, or find out why they don't.
T.F. answers from Orlando on February 22, 2007
The only time I can remember my pediatrician ever wearing gloves is when blood or feces (rectum check-- issue with a fissure) was involved. As long as the doctor's hands are cleaned, I see no reason for gloves as far as protection for your child. The gloves with blood or feces protects the doctor
M.T. answers from Boca Raton on February 23, 2007
THIS IS CALLED A HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT. GLOVES ARE NOT NEEDED FOR THIS. CONSIDER THIS THE SAME AS A HAND SHAKE WHEN YOU GREET A PERSON. WHEN THEY PUT A DRESSING ON A WOUND, GIVE MEDS BY MOUTH, GIVE INJECTIONS OR TAKE BLOOD, GLOVES ARE REQUIRED. MAKE SURE THEY WEAR GLOVES IF THEY ENTER ANY OPEN AREA OF THE BODY SUCH AS THE MOUTH, SKIN, GENITALS, RECTUM, EYES, ECT. NO NEED TO WORRY, GIVE YOUR DOC A SOME CREDIT FOR THE HAND WASHING!!! IF YOU FEEL BETTER ABOUT GLOVES AT ALL TIMES, ASK THEM TO PUT GLOVES ON. THEY WILL NOT MIND. I AM A NURSE, THAT IS WHY I WANTED TO RESPOND TO YOU. TAKE CARE...M.
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