Times have changed and the required uniform for nursing students is no longer a white skirt, white top, white stockings... and wait for it... the Signature nursing cap! I was hanging out with a friend of mine tonight who is a nurse, she is my same age but went to school straight from high school. I was discussing with her my clinical uniform, and need to find a 3/4 sleeve shirt with a higher neck line to cover a tattoo.... That was when she mentioned I had it so much better than she did. I thought she was just going to tell me all white! I was a little surprised to hear she wore the whole traditional uniform!
It does make me curious though, do any schools still require the traditional "garb" as a clinical uniform??
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Times have changed and the required uniform for nursing students is no longer a white skirt, white top, white stockings... and wait for it... the Signature nursing cap! I was hanging out with a friend of mine tonight who is a nurse, she is my same age but went to school straight from high school. I was discussing with her my clinical uniform, and need to find a 3/4 sleeve shirt with a higher neck line to cover a tattoo.... That was when she mentioned I had it so much better than she did. I thought she was just going to tell me all white! I was a little surprised to hear she wore the whole traditional uniform!
It does make me curious though, do any schools still require the traditional "garb" as a clinical uniform??