Originally Posted by deweydecimal
I am posting this for our nursing department.
Does your hospital have a dress code for nurse managers? Do they wear suits? Scrubs? Something in between?
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Please share your policy or thoughts with us.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Halyna
Halyna Liszczynskyj
Library Director
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
Utica, NY
(315) 798-8381 phone
(315) 734-4499 fax
hliszczy@stemc.org
I work at a Skilled/Long term Care facility. Our Nurse management staff (DON, ADON, Unit Managers, MDS staff, Wound Care Nurse) are all, with the exception of the wound care nurse who always wears scrubs/uniform, allowed to wear office casual. They must wear a lab jacket over their clothes. Most of us prefer to wear scrubs/uniforms most of the time as we all spend most of our time in the resident care areas assisting the residents and staff with daily tasks. If office causal is worn, it must be tasteful, no open toed shoes, no low cut attire or tight fitting clothing. Dresses or skirts must be no shorter than 1 inch above the knee. No slits up to the hip are acceptable. The preferred length is slightly below the knee. No shorts are permitted of any type. Jeans of any type are not permitted. Shoes must be appropriate, I mean no stiletto heels, boots or falling apart tennis shoes. Jewlery is limited to earrings, wedding or engagement rings and watch. Bracelets and necklaces can be worn if they are tasetful and do not pose a safety threat to those with fragile skin. This is also something one must bear in mind with the wearing of large rings. Nails must be kept neat and clean. Artificial nails are permitted, but only if no longer than slightly over the finger edge. I'm not sure how long that is in numbers, but it is short. Artificial nails must be kept in good repair and those long claw things are not acceptable. Nail polish, cool or neutral/light colors are preferred, or clear is the best. Body piercings are not addressed in our dress code, but I as the DON do not object as long as they are small and tasetful. A small nose ring or piercing or eyebrow ring is not a problem even a tongue piercing is not a problem, as long as it does not interefere with the persons abiltiy to communicate clearly

. If a belly ring is worn, that's none of my business, because the dress code prohibits the showing of ones navel!

Hair must be kept neat and clean. Nothing is specifically addressed about length or color, though bright unnatural colors are unacceptable. I think I've covered about everything. Hope this helps.