Careful with those Crocs

Nurses Uniform/Gear

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http://www.nbc4.com/news/14026136/detail.html

He was wearing footwear called Crocs when his foot got caught in a Tyson's Galleria Mall escalator."He was standing still; his foot wasn't near this edge," mother Jodi McDermott said. "It was (the left side) of the shoe, so it pulled and twisted the shoe in. It pulled the big toe over and it essentially ripped the toenail off except for one little corner. That's where all the blood was from."

The doctor confirmed the boy's big toenail had been ripped off almost completely. "When we got to the hospital, they said this is actually a common occurrence with Crocs," McDermott said. She said she went online and found other reports of accidents similar to the one that happened to her son.

Ouch :(

This really isn't "nursing news" so I put it in here, but so many are wearing these now... just something to be mindful of.

(older story here: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Consumer/story?id=2530368&page=1 )

Specializes in Too many to list.

Wow, who knew? So many little kids where them everywhere.

Ouch is right. Poor kid. :(

One of the last things my DON did before she resigned was ban Crocs at our little LTC. Why? She was working in her garden one weekend (wearing her Crocs) and the next day, she felt horrible pain in her great toe. About a week later when it was red, swollen, and draining green goo, she went to the doctor. He I&Dd it and found a tiny rock and a piece of blue rubber that is consistent with the Crocs she was wearing. She threw her Crocs away and gave ua all 30 days to find new shoes. Crocs had technically been banned long before this, but no one ever bothered to enforce it.

Specializes in med/surg.

Crocs have been banned in one major UK hospital already - as a health and safety risk. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6979400.stm

Specializes in ER/Trauma.

They were banned at our facility when a co worker experienced a croc stop, fell and broke her leg.

Specializes in neuro, med/surg/, cardiac care.

They have also been banned from our hospital for quite awhile actually, and also shoes that do not have full backs on them, ie no strapbacks. Apparently if we injure ourselves at work, while wearing this type of shoe, we are not covered by workers compensation.

Specializes in NICU, PICU, educator.

I hate those crocs...my DD had hers on, had a croc stop and fell and broke her elbow! The ortho said they see at least 2-3 kids a WEEK with injuries from crocs! They have banned them at my hospital because too many people were falling in them!

They were banned at our facility when a co worker experienced a croc stop, fell and broke her leg.

That's when I stopped wearing mine. Although I didn't break anything.

... Apparently if we injure ourselves at work, while wearing this type of shoe, we are not covered by workers compensation.

Yet there are a lot of hospital workers using them. It is true that they are comfortable, but why expose yourself like that? The exposure is not only to injuries but also to coming into contact with body fluids. A few months ago, a nurse and I were working with a patient with a rectal tube, the tube came out and there was brown stuff all over the floor. THe nurse was wearing those crocs with holes on them, and she stepped on it, got it all over her foot, additionally she let go of the tube and it fell on her feet. SHe had to continue working like that.

Where did common sense go? :cry:

Specializes in midwifery, NICU.

Almost all the Nicu nurses in our unit are wearing Crocs at the moment, although not the ones with the holes on top, not allowed. We got a good deal on them, buying them in bulk!!! They are comfy to wear, but the Croc stop thing! Have experienced that a few times when I'm rushing around! Otherwise, they are fab!

Specializes in ER, PACU, Med-Surg, Hospice, LTC.

Poor kid.

I love mine, but I have to be very careful when the tread on the bottoms/soles wear thin.

They can be so slippery. I was walking outside and stepped into a small splash of water and went down like the splits (one leg shot out from under me, the other bent in front). Kind of like the finale in an ice skating competition. :wink2:

Nice.

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