What's The Difference Between Scrubs And Gowns?

Oct 06, 2024 Leave a message

What is a quarantine suit?

Gowns protect frontline care workers from the penetration of fluids and infectious droplets. It also helps stop the spread of microbes to immunodeficient patients.

 

Scrubs and gowns

Scrubs: Scrubs should be worn at any risk level (1 to 4). Scrubs are a type of protective clothing worn by health care workers during surgery to protect patients and personnel from the spread of microorganisms, liquids or particles. Surgical gowns should be marked "surgical gowns".

 

Surgical isolation suit

Use in surgical isolation in cases of moderate to high contamination. For gowns used for surgical isolation, more critical areas are required than for traditional gowns. The entire surgical gown (except hem and cuff) and skirt) is considered a critical protection area. They have the highest liquid protection barrier in clothing. All seams should also be fixed.