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Mar 16, 2005 08:15 PM

Facial hair?


Are male nurses allowed to have facial hair? Just wondering because I usually grow a beard in the winter time during hunting season......that ride to the duck blind can be pretty rough on your face,lol.


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from CarlJ
Old Mar 17, 2005, 03:01 PM

I am still doing clinicals for my BSN (graduating in May ) and I have had my beard for the past two semesters. I have asked several of my instructors if it would be a problem, but none of them discouraged me from wearing it.

Before starting nursing school, however, I worked as a nursing assistant in the OR. During my orientation in the hospital, I was told I would not be able to be fitted for a respiratior with the beard on. Since I had close patient contact, that would be important, so I shaved it off.

I am still not sure what a fellow with a beard, nurse or otherwise, is suppose to do if he had to deal with a TB patient. So, if anyone found a way to work around that, I'd like to know!

Carl
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No. 2
from suzanne4
Old Mar 17, 2005, 03:13 PM

Unfortunately, the N-95s need to be fitted without the beard..........
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No. 3
Old Mar 17, 2005, 03:24 PM

Both male profs in our program sport moustaches.

Several nurses at my hospital also. FWIW, none have full beards. Two docs do.
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No. 4
from EricG
Old Mar 18, 2005, 11:18 AM

I have a goatee that I keep trimmed short (OR nurse). As long as my test fit was ok, no problem.
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from tankity
Old Mar 18, 2005, 06:48 PM

I wear a goat- but keep it short to fit into a duck mask. I used to wear a beard and had to use "the hood". It's a positive pressure "helmet" like HAZMAT teams wear. It was a big pain to wear and frightened some patients.
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No. 6
from Heartman
Old Mar 19, 2005, 09:42 PM

Wearing a full beard.

Must wear a positive pressure hood for airborn bacteria situations but this only happens a couple time a year wear I work. I'd shave if it became a problem.

Walter
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No. 7
from emmbit
Old Mar 23, 2005, 06:10 PM

I feel I'm missing out in this forum/chat...I'd love to be able to grow facial hair so I can take part in this chat. LOL Seriously though, in the placements I have been as a student here in good ol New Zealand it appaers that goatees are about as far as a man can go, for the reasons mentioned already
Cheers
Mark
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No. 8
from Owen
Old Mar 26, 2005, 09:37 AM

Default Never mind the face what about shoulders.....
I have a trimmed goatee, i work in icu and no-one has ever mention the issue to me here in the uk. My personal feeling is a well trimmed and clean facial groom poses little infection risk. Now, changing the subject a bit. I've onlt just noticed my scrubs fall back off the shoulders, my shoulder hair is on show and i wondered has anyone considered a back wax? my girlfriend, and several nurses say i should!!!!!
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No. 9
from nursetim
Old Mar 28, 2005, 09:01 PM

I have worked ER and home health with a goat for years. Before I was a nurse I worked in the OR as an anesthia tech. I had a full beard then. The NM issued an edict that all male personel were to be clean shaven siteing (sp?) a bogus study. Long and short of it we said that if the docs don't have to shave why should we? The issue was dropped, have had a goat ever since .
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