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Not much! The hospital supplied scrubs have a butt pocket which is pretty much useless-- I keep the day's schedule folded up in there, but that's about it. My chest pocket holds a pen, my glasses when I'm not wearing them, and I usually slip my ID card in there so it doesn't dangle into a sterile field..
This brings up a related question: does anyone wear an extra belt pouch or something similar to hold stuff? I'd like to carry scissors, tape, alcohol wipes etc. My PDA would be fabulous. Is this type of thing acceptable?
Daily schedule, preference card for the case were doing and scissors. Phone in cell phone pocket. This is a hospital phone that only works in the vacinity of the OR, but it works like a regular phone.
I also carry 2 pins, 'cause I am always laying one down or the Dr. may walk off with it. And a index card with phone numbers.
I carry a couple of pens,marker,scissors,and of course my surgicel! My preceptor gave it to me as a "gift" my first day on the job and I'm never with out a piece.
If I am not in charge then I carry pens and my calender which has numbers in it through out the hospital..If I am in charge then I carry the keys and the phone
I had a special "circulating apron" made so now I can carry everything! I have a couple of 'holster' for pens & scissors and shallow pouches for things like tape and wipes. I don't know if this will ever catch on but I still love mine and mainly use it when circulating ortho cases since our ortho guys love their tape and there are more times to have to remember to write down like touniquet start/stop, screw #s etc....