Clinical Outfits

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I was just wondering what your school requires you to wear to clinicals?

Just curious.....;)

Clover

Specializes in CCRN, ICU, ER, MS, WCC, PICC RN.

In our nursing school, we wear ceil blue scrub tops, white pants with white shoes and our nursing school logo. They don't look bad, but white pants can be hard on anybody. Graduation is traditional white and some people have issues with that too. I like our uniforms, even if we look more formal than most of the nurses we work with.

Hi. I am in my first year and our uniforms are white. We have to wear a collared shirt and it can't be the golf style. We have to have our patch on our left shoulder and our name tag stating clearly we are students. We have lab coats as well. They want us to be recognizable. And the same as everyone else... appropriate make-up, stud earrings, no cleavage. We also have to wear our hair up if it is longer than your shoulders.

Kim Z.

We wear royal blue scrub pants and tops (we have the choice of zip up or pull over tops) with either a matching cardigan type jacket or white lab coat. We wear our school patch on the left arm. Shoes must be all white with a closed back. When we do clinicals in the local hospital we must wear our picture student I.D. and a name badge that identifies us as a student nurse. But this semester in the LTC facility, we are only required to wear our name badges.

Strict RE uniforms for us...... Our schoole requires same uniform from all of her students with same shoes with same bags to go with... Fashion statement... Hehehe....

Our school requires different uniforms in different settings. In ward exposures we are required to wear white uniforms, with white aprons of course with the nurses cap and white stockings. In the operating and delivery room we are required to wear our scrub suits and during community exposures we are required to wear our community uniform-all blue. Failure to comply with the rules means 3 days make up for us... Hehehe... As our instructors instill in us. We can Handle the Pressure.....

We are required to wear white pants and a hunter green scrub-style top. Shoes must be all white and no clogs - although most instructors don't really enforce the shoe policy.

We are required to wear purple scrub bottoms. White scrub top with purple jacket. Our school patch with logo goes on the left. I cant wait til gradation so I NEVER have to wear K_State purple again!. Most of the nursing staff I have encountered never have have to ask us where we go to school(LOL)

They love to refer to us as the Purple People Eaters. Personally I am sick of looking like Barney.

And hey Electix we go to the same school when do you graduate?

We wear white pants and white top which isnt bad until they make us wear this royal blue tunic, its horrible, it looks like an apron. Our hair has to be up off of our collar. Hair ties have to be the same color as our hair, no clips or anything, no scrunchies.

We have to wear a navy blue polo shirt (with the school logo on it) and khaki pants with white shoes for lecture. This is a new requirement this semester. It seams the president of the college saw a nursing student bending over and her boobs fell out. Thus, now we have to wear a uniform to class.

For clinicals, we have to wear a white fitted "baby doll" with those annoying things around the collar. It has the school logo on the arm and red and blue piping. And to compliment the unflattering shirt, we get to wear uncomfortable straight cut white scrub pants.

But I agree with the other poster, if they wanted me to wear a clown outfit, I would. As long I get to graduate and start my career next May, I'll be a happy camper~~

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