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No. 10
from danissa
Old Feb 22, 2008, 02:04 PM

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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!
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No. 11
Old Feb 22, 2008, 02:23 PM

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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.
Nice.
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No. 12
Old Feb 26, 2008, 09:47 PM

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I was looking into these but....what exactly is a Croc stop?
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No. 13
from Elvish
Old Feb 27, 2008, 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Babynurse83 View Post
I was looking into these but....what exactly is a Croc stop?
When, because of the shape and materials of the shoe, the floor just reaches up and trips you. Safety issue.
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No. 14
Old Feb 27, 2008, 09:44 AM

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Hopefully all the hype will get the folks at Crocs to make some improvements; I love my crocs and have never had any problems; but the ones mentioned sound scary and most seem to stem from the material they are made of, not the design themselves (soft rubbery material could easily get sucked into an escalator; and it does have a stickiness to it that could be causing the croc stop) I am going to have to tell my mom about this, she has osteoporosis and can not afford a fall!!
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No. 15
from Memories
Old Mar 01, 2008, 09:49 PM

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We are not allowed to wear crocs where I work because of people tripping in them. However, I wear them at home all the time, especially while doing housework and such. Today I was carrying things in from the car and it had rained some earlier in the day. I was wearing my older pair of crocs that are almost worn smooth on the soles. I slipped and fell down on the cement. The shoes totally lost traction without any warning. Like I had stepped on a banana peel. I bruised up my knee pretty badly. So just a warning if you have a older pair of crocs. Make sure you check the soles and see if they are worn down.
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No. 16
Old Mar 08, 2008, 01:48 AM

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If the shoe police in hospitals are going to start banning shoes because some people trip, then Danskos should be banned too. Or Nursemates because when I wore them once, I got a horrible blister that got infected.


I am a grown woman and should be able to wear whatever I darn well please on my feet. Blood and other fluids can just as easily go through a running shoe, which many nurses wear. I wear the Crocs without the holes for the most part, but I do wear the traditional ones on occasion. My hospital allows them and even sells them in the gift shop. I think they know they'd have a full scale riot on their hands if they told people they were banned. Also, the union probably would get involved in Shoegate and it would not be pretty.

I never trip in my Crocs( the Specialist model) and my feet are happy at the end of the shift. Crocs forever!!! (I think we need a Croc smiley for this forum!)
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No. 17
from Ms Kylee
Old Mar 20, 2008, 02:59 PM

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I LOVE my Crocs! I can't wear tennies at work anymore beause after 8 hours, I have such sore feet, I can hardly move. Even insoles didn't help.... I just hope they don't get banned at my hospital or I'll have to resign
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No. 18
from miko014
Old Mar 20, 2008, 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by vivibonita View Post
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?
I've tripped in my crocs many times, but have never fallen because of it. I have also tripped many times in regular shoes. Hospital floors are trippy! And I'm sorry, but if you choose to wear shoes with holes in the top to work at a hospital and something gross gets on you, that's your fault. But I think the cleanup is way easier with crocs than it would be for regular shoes. That nurse should have taken her socks off and thrown them away, and rinsed the crocs off, then wiped them with those big sanitary wipes thing. And if you have to wear socks, she could have borrowed a pair of the grippy slipper ones that most hospitals have. That's a heck of a lot easier of a cleanup than if that had happened on tennis shoes. As for my crocs, there are not holes on the top or sides of them, and they have a back, so they are higher than clogs. I don't know if they are called specialist or not, but they are in the professional line.
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