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DMI® Easy-Access Patient Hospital Gown With Snap Shoulders, One Size Fits Most, Blue
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Hospital gowns perform an important role, offering a comfortable garment for patients, that allows medical staff to perform their jobs efficiently. Much like a doctor's lab coat, hospital gowns prioritize function above concerns like fashion with a loose fit and snaps or ties that unfasten quickly. However, you can still offer patients fun colors and comfortable fabrics to put them at ease and make their stay that much nicer.

Comfortable for Patients

Hospital gowns help keep patients comfortable, whether they are undergoing testing in the office or recuperating at a facility. A loose fit provides freedom of movement, and raglan sleeves let patients stretch out and easily raise their arms for tests and exercises. Breathable fabrics such as cotton blends allow for air circulation while minimizing shrinking during laundering, offering a happy balance of patient comfort and no-hassle garment care.

Easy Access for Doctors

Doctors and nurses require fast access to patients, which everyday clothing can hinder with buttons, tight cuffs and form-hugging designs. Most gowns feature short sleeves that allow room for blood monitoring equipment and IVs, and some have snaps at the shoulder for complete access to the neck and chest area. An open back makes the gown easy to put on, which is especially important for patients with limited mobility, and a loose fit allows the gown to be raised to examine the patient's legs and torso. Most gowns are reversible and can also be fastened up the front for access to the chest area, which is helpful during procedures such as mammograms.

Bright Colors and Prints

Consider choosing from a range of colors to please patients and help cultivate an atmosphere of upbeat wellness. Gowns with pleasant prints, such as florals or polka dots, offer a welcoming style and appeal to a broad range of tastes, while blue gowns are symbolic of medical tradition and values. Some medical facilities prefer to offer patients a choice of prints or use different hues to color-code for faster organization.

Secure Closures

Ties and snaps fasten up the back of gowns for reliable use while being easy to undo. Snap closures can be unfastened quickly and may be easier for patients with reduced hand dexterity to use themselves. Ties allow for a tighter or looser fit, providing a degree of versatility for patients of different sizes.

Durable and Economical

Patient gowns serve a demanding role that requires them to be durable without breaking the budget. Hot laundry cycles and repeated wears take a toll on the garments, which is why tough fabrics that resist piling and shedding are preferred, such as cotton and polyester blends. On the other hand, gowns are routinely subject to stains and other contaminants that require prompt disposal, which is why savvy managers opt for affordable designs. Disposable gowns may be preferred for outpatient procedures such as X-rays, and they also permit smaller healthcare facilities with lighter needs to forgo laundering services. Isolation gowns provide barrier protection against microorganisms and fluids and can be paired with a head covering such as a bouffant cap for fuller coverage.

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