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Jan 03, 2025 - 07:41 AM
Level 1 isolation gowns provide minimal barrier protection and are generally used in basic care settings, such as during standard medical visits or when there is a low risk of fluid exposure. Level 2 isolation gowns offer a moderate level of barrier protection, suitable for situations with a higher risk of fluid exposure, such as during blood draws or in the ICU. The key difference lies in the level of fluid resistance and the intended use scenarios.