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just a quick question. when you have a Postpartum unit with nurses who do not go into the OR do they have to wear covergowns when leaving the unit? is this an old practice that is no longer necessary?
most hospitals in high susceptible to infection areas, such as, post partum unit with the little ones or an icu definitly require cover gowns to leave the floor. it's sanitary
The person who is to "scrub in" to actually take the baby from the OB wears a sterile gown.
Otherwise, we don't use cover gowns anymore. Some places will have you wear a lab coat, but IMO, that gets even dirtier because they don't get taken home and washed very often.
The person who is to "scrub in" to actually take the baby from the OB wears a sterile gown.
We do that too; aside from that we can wear hospital scrubs (that most of us take home) or our own scrubs. 99% of our c/s are on our unit now so we don't leave the unit much (although we've started shipping a lot of couplets to a private pod at the end of a m/s unit so that may change...)
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