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If a knife injury occurs, there may be significant bleeding from the wound. Even if there is only a small amount of blood or bodily fluid, it is essential to wear gloves if you have them. This measure protects both you and the casualty.
If you do not have gloves, a plastic bag can be used as a substitute to cover your hands.
After taking the gloves out of their box or packaging, inspect them for any damage. Remove any sharp jewellery that may cause the gloves to tear.
Remove the gloves one at a time, turning them inside out as you do so:
Thoroughly wash your hands after removing the gloves to prevent any possible contamination.
Following these steps ensures your safety and helps prevent the spread of infection when dealing with a knife injury.