Disposable Patient Gown
Code | Size | Specification | Packing |
PG100-M-B | M | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Short open sleeves | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
PG100-L-B | L | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Short open sleeves | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
PG100-XL-B | XL | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Short open sleeves | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
PG200-M-B | M | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Sleeveless | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
PG200-L-B | L | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Sleeveless | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
PG200-XL-B | XL | Blue, Non-woven material, with tie at waist, Sleeveless | 1 pc/bag, 50 bags/carton box (1x50) |
Other Sizes or colors that didn't show in the above chart can also be manufactured according to specific requirement.
Hygiene and Infection Control: Provides a clean barrier between the patient and any potential contaminants in the healthcare environment, helping to prevent the spread of infections.
Comfort and Convenience: Made from lightweight, non-woven materials like polypropylene or polyester, disposable gowns are designed for comfort and ease of use.
Single-Use: Intended for one-time use, they are discarded after the patient’s examination or procedure to ensure a high standard of hygiene and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Easy to Wear: Typically designed with ties or fasteners, they are easy for patients to put on and take off.
Cost-Effective: Eliminates the need for laundering and maintenance, reducing overall costs for healthcare facilities.
The purpose of disposable gowns in healthcare settings is multifaceted and crucial for maintaining hygiene and safety. Here are the primary functions:
Infection Control: Disposable gowns act as a barrier to protect patients and healthcare workers from exposure to infectious agents, bodily fluids, and contaminants. They help prevent the spread of infections within healthcare environments.
Hygiene Maintenance: By providing a clean, single-use garment, disposable gowns reduce the risk of cross-contamination between patients and between different areas of the facility. This helps maintain a sterile environment.
Convenience: Designed for single use, disposable gowns eliminate the need for laundering and maintenance, saving time and resources for healthcare facilities. They are also easy to don and doff, streamlining patient care processes.
Patient Comfort: They offer comfort and privacy during medical examinations and procedures, ensuring that patients are properly covered and feel at ease.
Cost Efficiency: While disposable gowns might have a higher per-unit cost, they reduce long-term costs related to cleaning and maintaining reusable garments, contributing to overall cost-effectiveness in a healthcare setting.
Overall, disposable gowns play a crucial role in infection prevention, hygiene, and operational efficiency in healthcare environments.
Prepare the Gown:
· Check the Size: Ensure the gown is the correct size for comfort and coverage.
· Inspect for Damage: Ensure the gown is intact and free of tears or defects.
Wash Hands: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or use hand sanitizer before putting on the gown.
Put on the Gown:
· Unfold the Gown: Carefully unfold the gown without touching the outside surface.
· Position the Gown: Hold the gown by the ties or sleeves, and slide your arms into the sleeves. Make sure the gown covers your torso and legs as much as possible.
Secure the Gown:
· Tie the Gown: Fasten the gown at the back of your neck and waist. If the gown has ties, secure them at the back of your neck and waist to ensure a snug fit.
· Check the Fit: Adjust the gown to ensure it is properly aligned and covers your entire body. The gown should fit comfortably and provide full coverage.
Avoid Contamination: Avoid touching the outside of the gown once it is on, as this surface may be contaminated.
After Use:
· Remove the Gown: Carefully untie and remove the gown, touching only the inside surfaces. Dispose of it properly in a designated waste container.
· Wash Hands: Immediately wash your hands after removing the gown.
Under a medical gown, patients typically wear minimal clothing to ensure comfort and facilitate medical procedures. Here's a general guideline:
For Patients:
· Minimal Clothing: Patients often wear only the medical gown to provide easy access for examination, procedures, or surgery. Underwear or other clothing may be removed to ensure full coverage and ease of access.
· Hospital-provided Garments: In many cases, hospitals provide additional items like underwear or shorts for patients who need more coverage, especially if they are in a less invasive area of care.
For Healthcare Workers:
· Standard Attire: Healthcare workers usually wear scrubs or other standard work attire under their disposable gowns. The disposable gown is worn over this clothing to protect against contamination.
Considerations:
· Comfort: Patients should be provided with appropriate privacy and comfort measures, such as a blanket or sheet if they feel cold or exposed.
· Privacy: Proper draping and covering techniques are used to maintain patient dignity and privacy during medical procedures.