Graham Medical Products Patient Exam Gown

Graham MedicalSKU: 153062_CS

Color: Blue
UOM: Case of 50
Size: Medium / Large
Price:
Sale price$45.99

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Frequently Asked Questions about Graham Medical Products Patient Exam Gown

A patient exam gown is a type of medical garment designed to protect healthcare professionals from bodily fluids during patient exams. It typically consists of tissue bonded to a fluid-resistant layer.

This product is designed for healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and medical assistants, who need to conduct exams on patients. It provides an extra layer of protection against bodily fluids.

Apply the gown by placing it over your head and adjusting the straps to secure it in place. Start by putting one leg through the opening and then the other.

Yes, this product is made with materials that are gentle on skin and resistant to moisture. It meets the standards for medical-grade fabrics.

No, it's recommended to hand wash or dry clean this product due to its sensitive materials. This ensures the gown remains in good condition.

This product provides an essential layer of protection against bodily fluids, helping to prevent cross-contamination and reduce the risk of infection. It's a crucial part of infection control in medical settings.

This product is available at various online retailers and medical supply stores, making it easy to find and purchase.

It's recommended to change into a new gown after each patient exam to prevent fluid transfer and maintain hygiene. Regular cleaning and disinfection also help prolong the product's lifespan.

Yes, this product is designed to meet the standards for surgical attire. It provides an essential layer of protection against bodily fluids during surgical procedures.

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