What is the process of putting on and taking off a surgical gown and sterile gloves?

The process of putting on and taking off the surgical gown with sterile gloves is mainly to observe the principle of asepsis and to cooperate with the nurse for complete donning and doffing as follows: 1. After standardized hand washing, the sterile surgical gown is removed and the hands are lifted and shaken out of the collar, with the inner face toward the operator, and the hands and forearms are extended into the sleeves and stretched forward parallel to each other. 2. The nurse ties the collar and back ties of the gown. 3. Open the glove bag, pinch the fold of the glove opening, remove the glove, and insert the left hand into the glove. 5. Insert the left gloved finger into the inside of the right glove opening fold to help the right hand insert the glove and put it on. 6. Turn back the left and right glove folds to cover the cuffs of the gown. 7. Undo the knot in the waistband, pinch the belt with the right hand, and pass it to the nurse, who uses sterile holding forceps to hold the end of the belt, while the gowner receives the passed belt and fastens it. 8. When removing the surgical gown, the gowner grasps the outside of the right shoulder gown with the left hand and pulls it down from the top so that the sleeve is turned inside out. The same method is used to pull down the left shoulder, remove the surgical gown, and turn the gown inside out to protect the body from contamination by the outside of the surgical gown.