If this is not the appropriate place to post this, please feel free to move it. I did my best trying to figure out where it would go!
I am starting a CNA training course on monday in a local nursing home and I need to purchase scrubs for it. They can be any color, any print as long as they are 'appropriate.'
Firstly, do they make inappropriate scrubs? Or do they mean, no Hello Kitty and bright cartoony scrubs near the geriatric residents?
Secondly, I have no idea what to buy. I am freaking out. Having the option of print tops intrigues me, because personally, I think some of what they have to offer is absolutely adorable-- and I'd love to take advantage of the opportunity to wear them--- as immature as that sounds, haha. But I'm also a big fan of classic and clean cut style, which is better reflected in plain solid colors-- which I have no problem wearing, and actually probably prefer.
The problem arises when considering where I will end up working. In my area, I have the oppurtunity to work at several different hospitals and LTCs. I have no idea what any of their uniform policies will be, nor do I have any idea where I will end up working.
I'm a student in a BSN program, and like most, I am broke. I do not feel like spending a bunch of money for a few sets of scrubs to wear for a three week training course that I won't be able to wear again.
What are my safest bets? Navy and burgandy? Or what? What should I doooo?