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Poll: Should a male nurse with chesthair wearing a scrub top be required to wear a T shirt?
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Should a male nurse with chesthair wearing a scrub top be required to wear a T shirt?

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 02:17 AM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

Just a couple of observations here.
In the poll , the word "required". How can such a thing be required? Requested maybe, suggested yes, required?
Can such a "requirement" be considered discriminatory? Seems so to me. One could make a lot of money sueing over such a requirement (According to a civil liberty lawyer friend of mine).

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 01:04 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

I think an employer has a right to make a t-shirt a required part of the uniform.

Even if they don't, this is just a friendly poll....


Originally Posted by RNstudentBrian
Just a couple of observations here.
In the poll , the word "required". How can such a thing be required? Requested maybe, suggested yes, required?
Can such a "requirement" be considered discriminatory? Seems so to me. One could make a lot of money sueing over such a requirement (According to a civil liberty lawyer friend of mine).

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 10:04 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

I've always worn a tee shirt under scrubs, but I don't think it should be required.

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  #124  
Old Jan 08, 2006, 10:11 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

I think that a shirt should be worn only if the chest hair is so copious that some might fall in to a patients jello or somthing.

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  #125  
Old Jan 08, 2006, 11:28 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

i think men should wear a shirt 1) it looks better, 2) stops little, black curly hairs from landing wear they shouldn't. however, it's a huge peeve of mine to see the lace pattern of a nurses bra through her shirt. i never go without an undershirt (wife-beaters, no sleeves poking out).

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 11:35 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

Sorry, I just could not vote. In fairness to the men, unless we are covering up all body hair AND we require women to wear T-shirts under their scrubs I don't think its fair to make them wear a T-shirt, chest hair or no chest hair.

For those worried about chest hair falling in a patient's food, think about the nurses with long hair who do not have their hair up...or those who do not shave their pits (and I have seen it long enough to braid)...nothing worse than fishing a long hair out of someone's cream of tomato soup!

Unless a facility has a strict dress code and applies it to one and all, to make one group of people do one thing and exclude others seems discriminatory.

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 11:43 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

I voted FOR a t-shirt.

Makes the fantasy of undressing them last longer....

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Old Jan 16, 2006, 03:46 PM
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Re: Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

Do you girls really worry about a mans chest hairs hanging out of his scrub top?

This is exactly the kind of petty BS I was hoping to avoid. Thankfully many here understand the nature of such juvenile fascinations. I really never thought about it but I always wore a T-shirt. I'm thinking that a few chest hairs are insignificant when compared to the trivial "Awwwwww" attitudes of my co-workers the alleged professionals.

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Old Jan 17, 2006, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Farkinott
I said I'd send in a photo of my chest hair and I'm following through on the threat! Here's a picture of me taken a few (many) years ago!
OMG! I darn near spit my water all over the monitor, don't do that to me, LMAO!!!!!! Your posts cracked me up, your darling "woman" is lucky, furball or not

BTW, I voted for no t-shirt. I am too darn hot at night without one, why would I make a man wear one? Although, I will say it was required when I worked in corrections for the women.

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Old Jan 17, 2006, 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by sickandtired
...or those who do not shave their pits (and I have seen it long enough to braid)...
Ewww

I am more concerned with the bountiful amount hair on my back/neck sticking out more than anything.

There’s no way a simple T-shirt can tame my man-sweater. Nope, I have to wear something with a high collar, otherwise I and the velcro on the b/p cuffs get all tangled up…it’s ugly, trust me.

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