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Hand hygiene.
Clean hands before donning. Inspect the gown for tears, defects, or compromised packaging (sterile).
Key Features
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Four-level classification from Level 1 (minimal risk) to Level 4 (critical-zone surgery with arterial-pressure fluid exposure).
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Isolation gowns offer partial-back coverage for contact precautions. Surgical gowns wrap fully around the back with reinforced critical zones.
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Fitted cuffs tuck cleanly into glove cuffs to maintain the barrier at the wrists during procedural work.
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Impervious polyethylene for chemotherapy and high-fluid work; SMS / SMMS nonwoven for routine isolation and general patient care.
Clinical Use / Gowns & Barrier Apparel
Isolation and surgical gowns create a fluid-resistant barrier between clinician and patient. AAMI PB70 Levels 1–4 define barrier performance, from minimal-risk patient contact to critical-zone surgical use under arterial-pressure fluid exposure.
Indications
Application Technique
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Clean hands before donning. Inspect the gown for tears, defects, or compromised packaging (sterile).
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Cover torso fully from neck to knees and arms to the end of the wrists. Wrap the gown around the back and tie at the neck and waist.
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Mask or respirator → eye protection → gloves. Gloves pull over the gown cuffs to seal the wrist barrier.
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Gloves first, then the gown — peel it forward from the shoulders, rolling the outside surface inward. Never touch the outside of a contaminated gown with bare skin.
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Single-use gowns to waste; reusable gowns to laundry for reprocessing. Perform hand hygiene immediately after doffing.
Contraindications & Cautions
Typical Care Settings
Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.
Regulatory & Quality
Standards & Certifications
How It Compares
A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the gowns & barrier apparel category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.
| Spec | This product SharpSafety™ In-Room™ Glove Box Holder, 1 Case of 10 | Cardinal SharpSafety™ In-Room™ Glove Box Holder, 1 Each | McKesson Brand McKesson Prevent® Glove Box Holder, 1 Case of 2 | Plasti-Products Glove Box Holder / Dispenser, 1 Case of 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Plastic | Plastic | Latex | — |
| Reusable | Single-use | Single-use | Single-use | Single-use |
Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.
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About the Brand
A Fortune 15 healthcare distribution leader
Cardinal Health serves more than 90% of U.S. hospitals and manufactures a broad line of branded medical products — from wound care staples to advanced surgical supplies.
FAQ / Gowns & Barrier Apparel
Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.
AAMI PB70 is a four-level barrier classification: Level 1 (minimal risk, e.g., routine care), Level 2 (low risk, e.g., venipuncture), Level 3 (moderate risk, e.g., arterial blood draw), Level 4 (high risk, e.g., surgery with arterial fluid exposure). Higher levels resist more hydrostatic pressure and aerosol penetration.
Isolation gowns provide partial-back coverage for contact precautions and general patient care. Surgical gowns wrap fully around the back with reinforced critical zones for sterile procedures. Surgical gowns are sterile and meet Level 3–4; isolation gowns are typically non-sterile Level 1–3.
Chemo-rated gowns are tested for permeation resistance against hazardous drugs under ASTM F739 and D6978. They're required for compounding, administering, or disposing of chemotherapy and other hazardous drugs. Standard impervious gowns are not an adequate substitute.
Fluid-resistant SMS / SMMS gowns meet AAMI Level 1–3 and are appropriate for routine isolation and moderate fluid exposure. Impervious polyethylene or poly-coated gowns (typically Level 4) are required for high-risk fluid exposure, chemo, and arterial-pressure surgical work.
Disposable gowns are single-use and must be discarded after one patient encounter. Reusable polyester-blend gowns can be laundered and sterilized per facility reprocessing protocols, but require tracked reprocessing cycles and periodic barrier re-validation.
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