Help! Tattoo and Nursing School

Nurses General Nursing

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Hi all! I need some help. I am starting nursing school soon, and part of our uniform requriements prohibits visible tattoos. I have a small cross tattoo on the inside of my ring finger, and I am wondering how should I go about covering this up?? I am stressing about it so much, because Ive worked so hard to get to this point, and I'm scared that this could ruin everything. The tattoo means a lot to me. It is hardly noticeable, unless one was to stare intently at my fingers. Should I try and cover it with a band-aid? I know makeup won't work because of the hand washing, and the only think I can think of is a band aid, but how effective and sanitary is that? Please help!

Specializes in orthopedic/trauma, Informatics, diabetes.

band aid. We had plenty of people that tattoos they needed to cover up. Can you a wide band ring to put over it?

Specializes in Trauma, Teaching.

I doubt anyone would really notice a tatoo on the inside of a finger, but just wear a ring over it. Plain band, easy to wash, no raised stones to catch on things. Most of your patient care will require you to have gloves on anyway.

Specializes in Oncology.

Before you stress about it, see if anyone even says anything. I kind of doubt small crosses are the kind of tattoos that prompted that rule.

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