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While working with a liquid bacterial culture, you get some culture on your gloves. Which of the following best describes what you should do?

a) Wipe your gloved hands with a paper towel. Dispose of the paper towel in the autoclave bag.
b) Put on another pair of gloves over the contaminated pair.
c) Clean your gloved hands with disinfectant.
d) Remove your gloves, and place them in the autoclave bag. Then put on a new pair.

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Upon getting liquid bacterial culture on your gloves, you should immediately remove and autoclave the contaminated gloves, then put on a fresh pair to maintain laboratory safety.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you get some liquid bacterial culture on your gloves, the best action to take is to remove your gloves, and place them in the autoclave bag. Upon getting liquid bacterial culture on your gloves, you should immediately remove and autoclave the contaminated gloves, then put on a fresh pair to maintain laboratory safety.

Then you should put on a new pair. This response is based on standard biosafety practices that prioritize sterilization and proper disposal of contaminated materials to prevent the spread or ingestion of potentially harmful bacteria. Such protocols generally require any contaminated disposable material to be autoclaved, ensuring that all bacteria are killed before disposal.

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