What is the difference between surgical gown and isolation gown?
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Open Jan 03, 2025 - 07:40 AM
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Jan 03, 2025 - 07:40 AM
Certainly! Surgical gowns are designed to provide a high level of protection during surgical procedures, where the risk of exposure to bodily fluids is significant. They are usually made of fluid-resistant or impermeable materials and cover the wearer more completely. Isolation gowns, on the other hand, are used for routine patient care and have a lower level of protection, as they are intended to protect against the transfer of microorganisms and limited fluid contact in less critical settings.
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