What does a protective gown do?
Lifegown IV Telemetry Gown
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Jan 03, 2025 - 07:40 AM
A protective gown is designed to shield the wearer from infectious agents, hazardous materials, or contaminants. It acts as a barrier to prevent the transmission of microorganisms and fluids, thereby reducing the risk of contamination and infection. These gowns are commonly used in healthcare settings, laboratories, and environments where exposure to harmful substances is a concern.
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Lifegown IV Telemetry Gown
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