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Why Choose the Disposable Isolation Gowns?

Jan. 01, 1970

Consideration can be made to extend the use of isolation gowns (disposable or reusable) such that the same gown is worn by the same HCP when interacting with more than one patient housed in the same location and known to be infected with the same infectious disease (i.e., COVID-19 patients residing in an isolation cohort).

 

However, this can be considered only if there are no additional co-infectious diagnoses transmitted by contact (such as Clostridioides difficile, Candida auris) among patients. If the gown becomes visibly soiled, it must be removed and discarded or changed as per usual practicespdf icon. Next, the cope isolation gown supplier will share them with you.

Cope Isolation Gown

 Cope Isolation Gown

 

In situation of severely limited or no available isolation gowns, the following pieces of clothing can be considered as a last resort for care of COVID-19 patients as single use. However, none of these options can be considered PPE, since their capability to protect HCP is unknown. Preferable features include long sleeves and closures (snaps, buttons) that can be fastened and secured.

 

Disposable laboratory coats

Reusable (washable) patient gowns

Reusable (washable) laboratory coats

Disposable aprons

Combinations of pieces of clothing can be considered for activities that may involve high amounts of body fluids and when there are no gowns available:

Reusable patient gowns and lab coats can be safely laundered according to routine procedures.

 

Laundry operations and personnel may need to be augmented to facilitate additional washing loads and cycles

Systems are established to routinely inspect, maintain (e.g., mend a small hole in a gown, replace missing fastening ties) and replace reusable gowns when needed (e.g., when they are thin or ripped)

Re-use of isolation gowns.

 

The risks to HCP and patient safety must be carefully considered before implementing a gown reuse strategy.  Disposable gowns generally should NOT be re-used, and reusable gowns should NOT be reused before laundering, because reuse poses risks for possible transmission among HCP and patients that likely outweigh any potential benefits. 


Similar to extended gown use, gown reuse has the potential to facilitate transmission of organisms (e.g., C. auris) among patients.  However, unlike extended use, repeatedly donning and doffing a contaminated gown may increase risk for HCP self-contamination.  If reuse is considered, gowns should be dedicated to care of individual patients. Any gown that becomes visibly soiled during patient care should be disposed of or, if reusable, laundered.


Once gown availability returns to normal, healthcare facilities should promptly resume conventional practices. Determining the appropriate time to return to conventional strategies can be challenging. Considerations affecting this decision include:

 

the number of patients requiring Transmission-Based Precautions (e.g., number of patients with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection)

whether there is evidence of ongoing SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the facility

the incidence of COVID-19 in the community

the number of days’ supply of PPE items currently remaining at the facility

whether or not the facility is receiving regular resupply with its full allotment.

Conventional Capacity Strategies

Note: In general, CDC does not recommend the use of more than one isolation gown at a time by HCP when providing care to patients with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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