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When practicing standard precautions when should gloves be worn?

When bathing a resident with non-intact skin

When you are combing a resident's hair

When you are taking vital signs

When you are comforting a grieving resident

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Answer: Your welcome!

Step-by-step explanation:

Gloves should be worn when taking vital signs, bathing a resident with non-intact skin, and when providing any direct contact care, such as combing a resident's hair. Gloves do not need to be worn when providing comfort, such as comforting a grieving resident.

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