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Questions about Protective Aprons

Hopefully this isn't immediately flagged, I'm a travel nurse in OR and for the next 6 months I will be doing ortho cases all day everyday. I have long ignored getting my own lead but now feel that it is time. I am usually kinda a cheap ass, but when it comes to lead I want something that wont fail me in protection, and wont kill my back. I am willing to spend on something for my health. I was thinking about a 0.35mm one piece skirt (I don't have my back to C-Arm often). Any recommendations on apron thickness, material, 1 vs 2 piece, reputable brands? Thanks!

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