What is the difference between a surgical gown and an isolation gown?
Level II Isolation Gown by Pinnacle, Blue
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Apr 03, 2025 - 11:52 AM
Certainly! A surgical gown is designed to protect both the patient and healthcare personnel during surgical procedures, offering a high level of barrier protection against fluids and pathogens. In contrast, an isolation gown is primarily used to protect healthcare workers and patients from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids in non-surgical settings, and it typically offers varying levels of protection depending on the situation's risk level.
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Level II Isolation Gown by Pinnacle, Blue
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