If you touch a rusty nail with gloves and it doesn’t bleed, it is unlikely that you will get tetanus, so just clean it up and disinfect it with iodine povidone, or go to the hospital and get a tetanus shot if you don’t feel comfortable with it. If you are stuck by a rusty nail and the bleeding wound is deep, there is a high chance of tetanus infection. Because tetanus is an anaerobic bacterium, the wound is deep, bleeding, tetanus bacillus is easy to survive and invade the body, such cases need to go to the hospital immediately to treat the wound, and tetanus vaccination. For just a slight touch of rusty nails, and wearing gloves, if the skin is not broken, only need to rinse with water, remove the dirt can be, if the skin is broken, after sufficiently cleaning the wound, it is best to use iodine volts to disinfect the wound, wrap the wound can be.