The latest nursing scrubs...

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What was the wackiest scrub design you have ever seen? Do you prefer solid colors or design?

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I hate buying new black scrubs and realizing how grey the old ones have become.

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Specializes in Primary Care, OR.

I'm all about solids, I'll miss match top and bottoms like black and red, light blue dark blue but absolutely hate prints and will never be caught dead in them. On first day for my students I let them know if I ever see them in a print or pattern I have liberty to make fun of them forever and if they ever wear characters, we're a primary care office, I'll send them home. Characters are fine in Peds and my kiddo loves it at his peds office but I don't think my over 30y.o patients will appreciate a student wearing Betty Boop and drawing their blood! It's already enough that they look like they're still in high school. Also hate frumpy scrub wearers! :/. When it's two sizes to big or even worse two sizes to small and I can see your socks. I have to admit scrub shopping is difficult especially if your pear shaped like me (xs top, med bottoms), so try them before you by them peeps!

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Scrub shopping?? Do you have to buy your own??

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My hospital has a "professional image" policy where each job wears a certain color. I.E. nurses wear navy or white, RTs wear green, PCTs wear sandstone, environmental wear black, etc... It gets really boring after a while, but it's made our patient sat scores increase since it has decreased the confusion over who is who.

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Specializes in Geriatrics.

Currently working in a Continuing Care Retirement Community ... in the Adult Home aspect of such. Management requests we wear 'casual attire', khakis, no jeans, no spandex, put together well with blouses/tops, but nothing provocative; we can wear scrubs but no whites. I prefer to be comfortable and wear scrubs most of the time -- solid bottoms with print tops, usually blues, aquatic and/or nature prints. The residents love the tops I wear .... it's a great way to get the communication going and I love to see their smiles! :specs:

We do have to purchase our own scrubs and do not receive a uniform allowance either. We are asked to remove the 'name brand tag' if it is displayed on the outside of the scrubs ... :nono:

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