Model:M4005
Spec:SMS,blue,40g/M2,shirt with V-collar and short sleeves, with two pockets
Pants:with elastic at waist
Pkg:1set/bag, 50sets/ctn
Mainly used for patients in hospital.
| Product Name | Disposable SMS scrub suit |
| Material | SMS |
| Weight | 40g/M2 |
| Color | Blue |
| Size | S-2XL |
| Style |
Shirt with V-collar and short sleeves, two pockets. Plants with elastic at waist |
| Package | 1set/bag, 50sets/ctn |
| Application | Widely used in hospital and clinics for patient or nurse use |
| Certificate | CE and ISO13485 |

More Description
Disposable non-woven patient gown sets are widely used in general inpatient wards. For patients admitted for common illnesses like colds, mild infections, or post-operative recovery, these gowns offer a hygienic and convenient clothing solution. They eliminate the need for patients to bring their own clothes, reducing the risk of introducing external contaminants into the hospital environment. Additionally, the single-use design ensures that each patient gets a fresh, clean gown, minimizing the potential for cross-infection among patients sharing ward spaces.
In surgical departments, these gown sets play a crucial role. Before surgery, patients change into disposable non-woven gowns to maintain the sterility of the operating room environment, preventing the transfer of bacteria from their regular clothes to the surgical site. After surgery, during the recovery period in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) and back in the ward, the gowns continue to provide a clean and comfortable option. Their soft, breathable material is gentle on post-surgical incisions, reducing irritation and promoting healing.
In isolation wards dedicated to patients with highly contagious diseases such as COVID-19, influenza, or other infectious illnesses, disposable non-woven patient gown sets are indispensable. They act as an additional barrier to prevent the spread of pathogens. The non-woven fabric is designed to resist the penetration of bodily fluids and effectively contain any infectious agents that may be present on the patient's body. Once used, the gowns can be safely discarded, reducing the risk of contaminating medical staff, other patients, or the surrounding environment.
Departments like radiology, ultrasound, and endoscopy frequently use these gown sets. Patients undergoing diagnostic procedures need to change into gowns to ensure easy access to the body part being examined. The disposable nature of the gowns saves time on cleaning and sterilization between patients, allowing for a more efficient workflow. Moreover, the lightweight and flexible material of the gowns does not interfere with the imaging process, ensuring accurate diagnostic results.
In the fast-paced and high-pressure environment of emergency rooms, disposable non-woven patient gown sets are a practical choice. Patients arriving with various injuries or illnesses can quickly change into these gowns, enabling medical staff to assess and treat them promptly. The gowns are easy to remove, which is especially important in emergency situations where rapid access to the patient's body is necessary for life-saving procedures. Their single-use design also helps in preventing the spread of infectious diseases that may be present among the diverse patient population in the ER.
Outpatient clinics and day surgery centers handle a large volume of patients who do not require overnight stays. Disposable non-woven patient gown sets are ideal for these settings. Patients coming in for minor procedures, vaccinations, or routine check-ups can change into the gowns for the duration of their visit. This not only maintains hygiene standards but also provides a sense of privacy and comfort for the patients. After the appointment, the gowns are discarded, and patients can easily put their regular clothes back on and leave.
In rehabilitation centers and long-term care facilities, where patients may have limited mobility or be bedridden, disposable non-woven patient gown sets offer convenience for both patients and caregivers. The gowns are designed with features like easy-to-use closures, such as snaps or ties, making it simple for caregivers to assist patients with dressing and undressing. The soft and breathable material helps prevent skin irritation, which is crucial for patients who spend a lot of time in bed. Additionally, the disposable aspect reduces the workload of laundry staff, allowing them to focus on other essential tasks in the facility.