They make using the john (bathroom) much easier.
A hospital gown functions in a number of ways. It functions as easy access to the body and replaces your clothing so that you do not have to ruin it.
Most of time you have to remove all of your clothes and change into a hospital gown. The reason for this is because they need the operating room to be sterile. Sometimes they will allow you to wear underwear but it depends on what operation you are having and who the surgeon is. Sometimes they may remove your hospital gown to perform the surgery, but this is not always the case. It depends on the site of operation.
A hospital gown
You wear your underwear.
There is not enough information to provide a meaningful interpretation. The "parent" might be the father or mother, and a "gown" could be a wedding gown, hospital gown, graduation gown, nightgown, evening gown, etc. Seeing one's father in an evening gown would mean something very different from seeing one's mother in the same dress, and a hospital gown would be very different from a graduation gown.
no, you wear a hospital gown.
DR. seymour butts
They were called "magic nursery babies"
Nothing metal. Other than the no-metal rule, each hospital will have its own MRI dress code. Sometimes you have to wear the gown, sometimes you can just wear shorts and a t-shirt.
In central Ohio, hospital gown designers range from $55,000 to $92,000 per year (US$), starting salary, depending on experience and qualifications.
Geneva Gown
they wash it then use it again (i mean who want to wast money?)