Disposable hospital wear refers to medical clothing and accessories that are designed for single-use purposes and are intended to be discarded after each use. These items are crucial in maintaining a sterile and hygienic environment in healthcare settings, helping to prevent the spread of infections and diseases. Examples of Disposable hospital wear include: Disposable Gloves: Made of latex, nitrile, or…
Sterile Non woven gown Non sterile medical gowns Surgical gowns Patient gowns. Surgical gowns are composed of nonwoven fabrics and polyethylene films in weight range of 30–45 g/m2. After donning the surgical gown, the only parts of the gown that are considered sterile are the sleeves (except for the axillary area) and the front from waist level to a few inches below the neck opening. The hospital gown is made of fabric that can…
Sterile Non woven gown Non sterile medical gowns Surgical gowns Patient gowns. Surgical gowns are composed of nonwoven fabrics and polyethylene films in weight range of 30–45 g/m2. After donning the surgical gown, the only parts of the gown that are considered sterile are the sleeves (except for the axillary area) and the front from waist level to a few inches below the neck opening. The hospital gown is made of fabric that can…