Surgical gowns are an essential part of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers, providing a barrier against bodily fluids and other potentially infectious materials. When choosing a surgical gown, it is important to consider the following: Level of protection: There are different levels of protection offered by surgical gowns, from AAMI Level 1 to Level 4. Higher levels provide better protection against fluids and bacteria but may be less breathable and cumbersome to wear. Material: Surgical gowns are typically made from either non-woven fabric or reusable cloth. Non-woven gowns are disposable and more convenient, while reusable gowns may be more cost-effective over time. Style: Surgical gowns come in different styles, including open-back or fullcoverage. It is important to choose a gown that provides enough coverage for the procedures being performed. Comfort: A surgical gown should be comfortable to wear for long periods of time, without restricting movement or causing skin irritation.
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