Nursing Students General Students
Published Jan 31, 2012
Most scrub uniforms usually have white pants (why???) from what I've heard so far
bernikitty
46 Posts
white scrubs that are designed to be completely unflattering and impracticle. they basically make us stand out like a sore thumb and squelch any sense of pride or confidence when you are wearing them (all thats missing IMHO is a dunce hat and the words "i'm clueless" on the back). my class is planning a bondfire party after graduation to get rid of the dreaded monkey suits once and for all.
knittygrittyRN, MSN, RN
104 Posts
My school uses all white (top, pants, socks, shoes) although now for any students just joining the program they're allowed to wear navy pants with white scrub top.
So far at clinical a lot of the older patients love it since that's what their image of a nurse was-wearing all white, hair up etc. While we do stand out I think it's a good thing, almost everyone wears scrubs nowadays so its hard to tell anyone apart.
Katie71275
947 Posts
Ours are all white. For observation in cath lab/surgery-our scrubs are seal blue.
BlackMurse1
61 Posts
Genesee Community College- ADN Program in NYS
We have powder blue uniforms, white shoes and we earn our patch as second year nursing students.
Our school and uniform is known throughout our area!