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My school never issued nursing caps to us, only pins. Whenever I see old pictures of nurses wearing their caps I have this urge to want to find one for myself, if of course it looked decent.
Think about it...most nurses haven't worn them since the 70's, but it stands strong as a symbol of what we do and who we are.
I would definitely wear one, but I'm the least likely to start a trend. :chair:
:roll :roll Nah.... :roll :roll
For a very long time I longed to have a cap. I graduated 4 years ago and we received a pin only. Then, I worked in the real world and the fantasies changed.
Wearing a hat would be SO impracticle. I could just see me getting tangled up in all kinds of things!
I saw, in an antique store, a 30-50's white uniform with sewn on red cross, blue cape, and a nurse hat (selling for $ 70.00). Now maybe for Halloween or something... but not in todays' work like aoggo, rush around like a maniac, and charting charting charting environment... nah...
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We had to wear nursing caps all the way through nursing school and I just graduated in May......The new class now doesn't have to wear them but we have a very dorky white uniform with the ugliest green apron you ever saw.....STUPID looking we looked very dumb compared to all the other colleges... i would not wear a hat
Had to wear one during college in our clinicals. And had to wear one again on my first job. Wearing caps can give you that dignified feeling. However, it is just not practical...Just think of all those istances when your cap gets snagged on an IV line or on an O2 line. And imagine having your cap fall off your head just when you are wiping a patient's b**t!!!! So, NO I won't ever wear cap again...
nurseratchett29
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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!WE ALREADY HAVE TO DEAL WITH ENOUGH RIDICULOUS JUNK FROM THE PAST.