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Hospital Isolation Gowns, Disposable Gowns, & PPE Gowns

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Isolation Gowns, also known as “protective gowns” or "precaution gowns" are personal protective equipment used in health care settings by medical professionals to protect the wearer from the spread of illness or infection. Hospital Gowns prevent healthcare workers from physical contact with potentially infectious solid matter, blood, or airborne pathogens. The disposable gowns are also used to help prevent the medical professional or a visitor from transferring microorganisms.

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Chemotherapy Hospital Gowns by McKesson
Starting at: $58.29
McKesson
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Isolation Gown AAMI Level 1 Reusable - Case Qty 50 pcs - MADE IN USA
Starting at: $774.50
Hornwood Inc.
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Medline Polypropylene Isolation Gowns by Medline
Starting at: $45.42
Medline
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These Medline Polypropylene Isolation Gowns are made from a fluid-repellent, breathable polypropylene material. Yellow ...
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AAMI Level 1 Gown - Disposable Protective Procedure Gown
Starting at: $55.65
McKesson
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Medline Polyethylene Isolation Gowns by Medline
Starting at: $68.98
Medline
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These Medline Polyethylene Isolation Gowns are made from durable, fluid-resistant polyethylene material. A thumb loop ...
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Long Sleeve Disposable Protective Procedure Gowns
Starting at: $75.44
McKesson
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Thumbs Up Polyethylene Isolation Gown by Medline
Starting at: $87.47
Medline
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The Thumbs Up Polyethylene Isolation Gown has a special thumb-loop design that prevents the sleeves of the gown from ...
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Medium-Weight Isolation Gowns by Medline
Starting at: $106.73
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Medium-Weight Isolation Gowns are fluid-resistant, yet still breathable, and have been cut generously to allow for ...
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Disposable Isolation Gown by Medline
Starting at: $129.58
Medline
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AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gowns by Medline
Starting at: $149.67
Medline
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These AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gowns are heavy-duty protective wear made from a breathable, fluid-resistant material that ...
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Level 3 Medical Gowns - McKesson Non-Reinforced Surgical Gowns
Starting at: $206.65
McKesson
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Isolation Gown AAMI Level 2 Reusable - In Stock - Case Qty 50 pcs - MADE IN USA
Starting at: $774.50
Hornwood Inc.
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AAMI Level 2 Isolation Gowns- Disposable and Bulk Quantity
Starting at: $1,114.95
Aces USA
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Level III Isolation Gowns
Starting at: $19,995.00
RehabMart

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Disposable Isolation Gowns are being used by medical professionals in more than 80% of hospitals and medical facilities for medium to high-risk chances of contamination based on the nature of the patient interaction. A level 2 isolation gown is usually worn for routine patient care with an anticipated degree of contact with infectious materials. When the potential for exposure to blood and body fluids during suturing, blood draws, inserting I.V. lines, and in the ICU, a level 2 isolation gown is recommended.

By design, isolation gowns have openings in the back, coverage to the mid-calf only, and do not provide continuous whole-body protection. Surgical isolation gowns are used when there is a medium to high risk of contamination and when larger critical zones need coverage. A recommended isolation gown with more coverage that encompasses the back would be the Reusable Level 2 AAMI Isolation Gown, than traditional surgical gowns. All areas of surgical isolation gown except cuffs, hems, and bindings are considered critical zones of protection and must meet the highest liquid barrier protection level for which the gown is rated. All seams must have the same liquid barrier protection as the rest of the gown and the fabric of the surgical isolation gown should cover as much of the user’s body as is appropriate for the intended use.

 

Why Do HCWS Use Protective Isolation Gowns?
To protect medical staff from blood droplets and other solid or liquid debris during a patient’s checkup, an isolation gown is needed. The design of protective clothing, for example, isolation gowns, coveralls, and surgical gowns should be worn by healthcare workers and patients when a threat of exposure exists from receiving or transmitting diseases caused by viruses such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human immunodeficiency virus, Ebola and others.

The FDA and the ANSI/AAMI have created a “liquid barrier performance and classification of protective apparel and drapes intended for use in health care facilities” to differentiate the various types of isolation gowns needed for different situations.

Level 1: Minimal risk, to be used, for example, during basic care, standard isolation, cover gown for visitors, or in a standard medical unit.

  • Provides a slight barrier to small amounts of fluid penetration.
  • A single test of water impacting the surface of the gown material is conducted to assess barrier protection performance.

Level 2: Low risk, to be used, for example, during the blood draw, suturing, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or a pathology lab.

  • Provides a barrier to larger amounts of fluid penetration through splatter and some fluid exposure through soaking.
  • Two tests are conducted to assess barrier protection performance: 1) Water impacting the surface of the gown material & 2) Pressurizing the material.

Level 3: Moderate risk, to be used, for example, during arterial blood draw, inserting an intravenous (IV) line, in the Emergency Room, or for trauma cases

Level 4: High risk, to be used, for example, during long, fluid intense procedures, surgery, when pathogen resistance is needed or infectious diseases are suspected (non-airborne).

  • Prevents all fluid penetration for up to 1 hour.
  • May prevent VIRUS penetration for up to 1 hour.
  • In addition to the other tests conducted under levels 1-3, barrier level performance is tested with simulated blood containing a virus. If no virus is found at the end of the test, the gown passes.