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Surgical gown, reusable

738 GUDID devices

A garment made of natural and/or synthetic materials intended to be worn over a scrub suit to cover the arms, trunk, and upper legs, during a surgical procedure; it may be fluid resistant or impervious to fluids. Also known as an operating room (OR) gown, i...

Isolation gown, reusable

333 GUDID devices

A garment made of natural and/or synthetic materials intended to be worn by healthcare providers or visitors to isolate themselves from patients. The isolation gown helps to protect the patient (e.g., burn patients) from the transfer of infectious agents ca...

Surgical gown, reusable

233 GUDID devices

A garment intended to be worn by healthcare staff over a scrub suit to cover the arms, trunk, and upper legs, during a surgical procedure; it may be fluid resistant or impervious to fluids. Also known as an operating room (OR) gown, it is used during surgic...

Patient gown, reusable

232 GUDID devices

A garment made of natural and/or synthetic materials (e.g., cloth, plastic) intended to be worn by patients in a clinical setting (e.g., during hospitalization, during examination in a doctor's office). A patient gown is usually short-sleeved and is closed ...

Professional examination gown, reusable

50 GUDID devices

A garment made of natural and/or synthetic materials intended to be worn by healthcare providers, sometimes over scrub suits, while examining patients. Depending upon its intended use, it may be fluid resistant or impervious to fluid. An examination gown is...

Medical/surgical interventional tube/cable securement clip, reusable

3 GUDID devices

A device intended to hold, position, and organize medical/surgical interventional tubing (e.g., arterial/venous lines, gas lines, drainage catheters) or cables to an equipment, drape or gown; it is not intended to affix the tubing to the patient directly. I...

Medical/surgical interventional tube/cable securement clip, reusable

1 GUDID devices

A device intended to hold, position, and organize medical/surgical interventional tubing (e.g., arterial/venous lines, gas lines, drainage catheters, irrigation tubing) or cables to an equipment, drape or gown; it is not intended to affix the tubing to the ...