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If finger cots are used they may slip off and remain inside the receptive partner.
Finger cots have a wide range of specialized applications in a variety of industries apart from health care.
The use of an examination glove or a finger cot can ease insertion by protecting the rectal wall from fingernail(s).
In electronics manufacturing (e.g., the manufacture of semiconductors), finger cots are used while handling sensitive components to prevent contamination.
Like medical gloves, finger cots may be made from a variety of water-tight materials including latex, nitrile rubber, or vinyl.
Do not apply vitamins A, D, and E topical without a rubber glove or finger cot if you are allergic this medication.
To prevent contaminating the medication tube or bottle, use a sterile rubber glove or finger cot while applying sodium hyaluronate topical.
Finger cots can be used in a wide scope of medical procedures and examinations, for example, when applying a topical medication or during the digital rectal examination.
Finger cots may be used when bandaging a finger as a means of both securing the bandage and protecting the bandage and wound from becoming wet.
To keep the medication from getting on your fingers when you apply it, you may use a rubber glove, finger cot, cotton ball, or clean tissue to apply the medicine.
Anti-thyroid drugs for cats are available in both pill form and in a topical gel, that is applied using a finger cot to the hairless skin inside a cat's ear.
Wear a glove or a finger cot or use a cotton swab when applying acyclovir topical ointment to avoid spreading the virus to other body parts and to other people.
A finger cot (also finger frock or finger stall, informally finger condom) is a medical supply used to cover one or more fingers in situations where a full glove is unnecessary.
In jobs that require manual labor with the hands, such as an automobile mechanic or chef, finger cots may be used to protect an injured finger so that the individual can return to work more quickly following an injury.
Upon arriving at their workbench, employees were required to put on aprons or overalls, removed shirts, tape or grease arms, put on finger cots, prepare equipment, turn on switches, open windows, and/or assemble or sharpen tools.