What is the difference between surgical gowns and isolation gowns?
Level II Isolation Gowns by KSE
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Nov 15, 2024 - 10:14 AM
Surgical gowns and isolation gowns serve different purposes in healthcare settings. Surgical gowns are designed to protect both the patient and healthcare personnel during surgical procedures, offering a high level of protection against fluid and microbial penetration. Isolation gowns, on the other hand, are intended to protect the wearer from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids in lower-risk situations, often providing a lower level of protection compared to surgical gowns.
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Level II Isolation Gowns by KSE
Bringing the Level II Yellow Isolation Gowns, an enduring option for managing infections due to its reusable and machine-washable construction. These non-surgical gowns provide increased protection because they are made of 1% anti-static carbon and 99% fluid proof polyester. The inside front panel h...
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