Finger Cots: Definition, Uses & Benefits for Healthcare Professionals
Finger cots are basically the same concept as a rubber glove except they cover only one finger rather than the entire hand.-
Types
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Finger cots can be made out of vinyl, rubber or latex. All of these materials are waterproof.
Function
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Finger cots are designed to prevent medical professionals from contracting disease or infections from patients and as a sterile way to examine someone who is sick or injured.
Effects
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Because finger cots are waterproof, they prevent contact with bodily fluids. They can be used in the application of medication or a rectal exam and protect the medical professional from touching any potential hazardous blood or other fluid.
Considerations
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Finger cots are also used in other professions. For example, finger cots can be used in fields such as art restoration to prevent body oils from damaging artwork.
Fun Fact
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Finger cots are also referred to as finger condoms based on their similar look as a prophylactic.
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