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When Should Nurses Wear Gowns?
Nursing gowns should be worn during various clinical procedures and interactions, including:
When caring for patients with
infectious diseases
.
During
surgical procedures
.
When performing tasks that may involve exposure to bodily fluids.
While handling
chemotherapy agents
or other hazardous drugs.
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