i wear very minimal makeup. usually moisturizer, lip gloss and mascara. hair is always, always, always up. and scrubs are usually a dark color like navy.
a couple things i've learned from working and people i've worked with...
1. if you have a patient with TB, and you have on foundation, prepare to look like some kind of freak when you take the N95-resp. mask off and you have a line around your mouth where you sweated your foundation off.
2. if you have long hair, wear it up. there is nothing worse then having your hair-did and grandpa wants to pet your hair with the same hand he dug out gold from his diaper with.
3. make sure your mascara/eyeliner is waterproof! if you are in the middle of chest compressions and you start sweating, you will look like a raccoon.
4. please wear deoderant!
5. if you have on white scrubs, remember any color drawers you wear besides off white will be visible.
6. don't keep your nails long. they harbor germs, for one, and you may end up getting gook underneath them anyways and earn the nickname "poop nails".
7. don't wear big dangly hoop earrings. they are so easy to grab and pull out. i've seen ear lobes get ripped this way.
8. same goes for pretty necklaces and lanyards. they are easy to grab,
break, or strangle someone with.
i can't think of anymore right now...
anyone else think of anything?
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