Where are ordinary Disposable Isolation Gowns products used
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(Summary description)Disposable Isolation Gowns products are protective clothing, which are protective equipment used to protect medical personnel from contamination by blood, body fluids and other infectious substances, or to protect recruits from infection.
Where are ordinary Disposable Isolation Gowns products used
(Summary description)Disposable Isolation Gowns products are protective clothing, which are protective equipment used to protect medical personnel from contamination by blood, body fluids and other infectious substances, or to protect recruits from infection.
- Categories:Disposable Isolation Gowns
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- Time of issue:2022-03-28
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Disposable Isolation Gowns products are protective clothing, which are protective equipment used to protect medical personnel from contamination by blood, body fluids and other infectious substances, or to protect recruits from infection. Disposable gowns should open at the back and cover all clothing and exposed skin.
Disposable Isolation Gowns products are often used in operations where blood and body fluid splashes may occur, when contacting patients with infectious diseases and multidrug-resistant bacteria through contact; and when implementing protective isolation for patients with extensive burns, bone marrow transplants, etc. Most of the isolation gowns currently used in clinical use are made of cloth materials, which usually cannot be discarded after being worn once.
Notes on the use of Disposable Isolation Gowns products:
1. When cleaning up the vomit of HIV-infected patients, medical staff may be at risk of being contaminated by the patient's vomit, so they need to wear gloves and isolation gowns.
2. The transmission route of multidrug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) is mainly contact transmission, so patients with multidrug-resistant bacteria should be isolated in a single room Or centralized treatment of the same pathogen, wear protective glasses when performing close-range operations such as sputum suction and tracheal intubation, and wear Disposable Isolation Gowns products when work clothes may be contaminated.
3. When providing morning care for patients with diabetes and HBV, the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids is low, and there is no need to wear disposable isolation gowns.
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