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. 2020 Nov 5;49(6):713–720. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2020.11.002

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Consecutive scenes of contamination in the doffing process comparing adapted practice and enhanced protocols. Note: First picture (from left), Level D kit donning completion with accustomed practice; Second picture, checking contamination in the darkened room with UV lights immediately after finishing a minimum 1-minute patient care simulation; Third picture(s), while checking contamination result, severe contamination found on the left glove and the left sleeve of coverall (top), on the front area of coveralls (middle; in particular on the coveralls placket), and on the right glove and the right sleeve of coveralls (bottom); Fourth picture, Level D kit donning completion with enhanced protocols (eg, disposable long-sleeve apron); Fifth picture, severe contamination found on the disposable long-sleeve apron's front surface; Last picture, clean coveralls surface after doffing a disposable apron and outer gloves.