Published May 15, 2014
sarahd22
7 Posts
Hello. I am starting a CNA certification course in the beginning of June. The requirements were to get royal blue scrubs and white shoes. I got the white shoes but I got navy scrubs not royal blue. Do you think the program will make a huge fuss about my scrubs not being royal blue? Please let me know. Thank you so much!
chaparra9037
8 Posts
They shouldn't but then again all schools are different. Our uniform was all white scrubs and shoes just a royal blue apron. But let them know your situation and see what they say hopefully they won't mind. Good luck.
A&Ox6, MSN, RN
1 Article; 572 Posts
in my experience schools are even more strict about the uniforms than at a job. Obviously you can ask, but I'd wager that you need to get royal blue
Thank you both for your comments. I will call them to double check!:)
applesxoranges, BSN, RN
2,242 Posts
Ten to one someone will say something eventually. It probably won't be your instructors but another instructor who sees you one day. People are weird like that.
loriangel14, RN
6,931 Posts
Yep, if they say royal blue then navy won't work.
Needles McGee, RN
63 Posts
If it didn't matter, they wouldn't specify.