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Differences Between Isolation Gowns, Protective Gowns, and Surgical Gowns


Isolation gowns, protective gowns, surgical gowns, and other personal protective supplies are used in clinical medical settings. If medical staff face the risk of contact with potential infectious liquids and solid materials, these gowns can protect medical staff from infection or disease transmission. They can also prevent wearers of surgical gowns from contaminating vulnerable patients, such as patients with weak immune systems.

Isolation Gowns

Isolation gowns are used to protect medical staff from infection by microorganisms and bodily fluids in low-risk situations or when isolating low-risk patients. They are worn during surgical operations, invasive procedures, or periods of moderate to high contamination risk.

Protective Gowns purchase here

Protective gowns are required when there is moderate to high contamination risk and a larger critical coverage area is needed than that provided by traditional surgical gowns. Except for the ties, cuffs, and hems, all areas of protective gowns are considered critical protective areas and must meet the highest level of liquid barrier protection. All seams must have the same level of liquid barrier protection as the rest of the protective gown.

Surgical Gowns purchase here

Surgical gowns are for the protection of medical staff. They are designed to be worn by medical staff during surgical procedures to protect both patients and medical staff from infection by microorganisms, bodily fluids, and particulate matter. The critical areas include the chest from the shoulder blades to the knees and the sleeves from the cuffs to above the elbows.

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