Health Care Assistant (HCA) Practice Exam · Question
The correct order to DON personal protective equipment is:
Don: gown → mask → eye protection → gloves. Doff in reverse with hand hygiene between/after.
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Question: The correct order to DON personal protective equipment is:
Answer options:
- Gloves, gown, mask, eye protection ✅ Gown, mask, eye protection, gloves
- Mask, gloves, gown, eye protection
- Eye protection, gloves, mask, gown
Correct answer: Gown, mask, eye protection, gloves
Explanation: Don: gown → mask → eye protection → gloves. Doff in reverse with hand hygiene between/after.
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