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I've been hearing that our clinical instructors are super picky about our appearance at clinicals (As they should be!). Our hair cannot touch our collars but I'm afraid that a ponytail may be looked down on as being sloppy?! I want to look like I care about my appearance but I don't want to spend a long time in doing my hair when I have to be there at 5:30 am!!! Any ideas?
My school doesn't allow ponytails. Hair must be "attached to your head" - so in a bun or something. Lots of students use a claw to hold their hair in place.
If they are picky, they'll tell you what exactly they expect, so don't make too many plans before they tell you :) I had thoughts about cutting my hair short enough that it wouldn't touch my collar while in a ponytail, but I'm glad I didn't, since that wouldn't have been allowed anyways.
I always wore mine in a ponytail with multiple bands to keep it together and in place. I don't think the bun or claw look would have gone over too well since I am male. I wonder what they would have done at some of the places mentioned? I have noticed that many of the working nurses wear their hair down. I always put several bands in so it stays tight and down my back, I agree with the previous poster and don't want to think about what gets in long hair that is loose down the back. I have seen nurses drag their hair across a number of surfaces and substances I really would not want my hair in. I think it is actually sometimes a risk to patients as I have seen hair dragged across wounds. I have never said anything since I am already in a difficult position as a male with long hair.
Just my two cents worth here as an RN - I think anyone with long hair who wears it down just looks unprofessional - sorry to those who do it. When I'm a patient, I notice - believe me, I notice. Our line of work is not the place to be glamour girls (or guys - kudos to the guy on here with long hair who puts it up/back).
In nursing school, I always wore my hair pulled back into a ponytail. My hair isn't particularly long, at the moment just about an inch or so below my shoulders (when it's straightened--naturally it's curly so it tends to be a bit shorter)
I wear my hair the same way at work now. The thought of what my hair could get into if I didn't really grosses me out.
chevyv, BSN, RN
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I threw it in a pony during clinicals and I still throw it in a pony for work. I would love to have one of those cute shorter styles, but most of the time I'm happy to get a shower in before work. Ponies are easy and look fine. Keeps your hair out of the meds too