Nurses caps!

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does anyone else out there have the desire to wear the old fashion nurses caps and would you dare do it??? i have always wanted to wear one...first because i earned one....2nd, because i think they look great and distinguish us from the rest of the workers.

i was told in nursing school that the reason we do not wear them anymore is because of the infection control issue, but i would really love to get one and just wear it to work once!! lol

better yet, do you know of anybody that still wears one???? i have found a place that you can buy one and am thinking of doing it just for the fun of it! anyhoo, was just a wondering about this!!!

paulette :p

at my workplace the nurses have a fancy tea on florence nightingale's birthday, and they all wear their nursing caps! i am LTC and it is great because the old people like to see it and it takes them back. one lady (resident) thought it was because they were throwing a party for her (she was a nurse).

My first job out of nursing school was at a large Catholic hospital with a strict all white dress code for the nurses. Several of the nurses wore caps with their whites and the patients loved it. I for one loved the all white, I liked looking at the nurses station and knowing who the nurses were. Today I wear colored scrubs or white pants with a print top, but actually wouldn't mind going back to all white (pant suits, not dresses!). I also wouldn't mind a stricter dress code regarding shoes. Nurses, while not rich, make enough money to invest in a pair of shoes once in awhile. I notice a lot of colleagues wearing shoes I wouldn't walk the dog in, filthy, frayed, etc. Several patients have commented to me in the past about fellow nurses' dirty shoes, stained scrubs, etc. Even Walmart has nurses shoes for under $25....

Well, I have to plead guilty to sloppy shoes:imbar It was never my intention to try to be like Michael Moore, but one day the nursing home called my cell phone while I was working on my farm and they had an emergency: one of the nurses on 3-11 didn't show up and they needed someone quick. I told them I was filthy, had been messing around with sheep all day and would not be able to go home to get my scrubs. They said they didn't care if I came wearing my birthday suit. So I showed up at work with stinky clothes and dirty shoes and they were thrilled to see me.:rolleyes:

My first job out of nursing school was at a large Catholic hospital with a strict all white dress code for the nurses. Several of the nurses wore caps with their whites and the patients loved it. I for one loved the all white, I liked looking at the nurses station and knowing who the nurses were. Today I wear colored scrubs or white pants with a print top, but actually wouldn't mind going back to all white (pant suits, not dresses!). I also wouldn't mind a stricter dress code regarding shoes. Nurses, while not rich, make enough money to invest in a pair of shoes once in awhile. I notice a lot of colleagues wearing shoes I wouldn't walk the dog in, filthy, frayed, etc. Several patients have commented to me in the past about fellow nurses' dirty shoes, stained scrubs, etc. Even Walmart has nurses shoes for under $25....

Brand new sparkly white shoes may look pretty, but they hurt like h*ll after 13 hours on your feet. And these are high quality cross-trainers, not Walmart shoes or "nurses shoes" that hurt my feet anyway. I break in my shoes walking indoors - the mall, etc - NEVER, EVER at work. That is unless I plan to call in the next shift with foot pain and leg cramps. They are not filthy or frayed, but they aren't bright white either.

If a patient is feeling good enough to worry about the nurses' shoes, it is probably time for them to be discharged. Shoes are on the nasty floor and the dirtiest dingiest pair in existance are probably still cleaner than the floor of most inpatient hospital units.

I had to wear one during my clincals just a year ago when I was going to school to become an LPN I hated it. They get in your way and also harbor germs. Why in world would anyone even think about those caps?????

We have to wear them as part of our uniform for clinicals. Did yall?

We have to wear them as part of our uniform for clinicals. Did yall?

Have never worn one for any reason whatsoever.

That is so funny that you guys are talking about this. I officially start in the program in January and I had a nightmare about those hats just the other day. In my dream, I was at Wal-Mart shopping for supplies with the other nursing students. As I was walking into the store, I passed another student and she had one of those hats on the top of her basket. I have been so afraid we'll have to wear those stupid things in school!

Have you seen the hats the Russian nurses wear?

That is so funny that you guys are talking about this. I officially start in the program in January and I had a nightmare about those hats just the other day. In my dream, I was at Wal-Mart shopping for supplies with the other nursing students. As I was walking into the store, I passed another student and she had one of those hats on the top of her basket. I have been so afraid we'll have to wear those stupid things in school!

Have you seen the hats the Russian nurses wear?

No what do they look like?

That is so funny that you guys are talking about this. I officially start in the program in January and I had a nightmare about those hats just the other day. In my dream, I was at Wal-Mart shopping for supplies with the other nursing students. As I was walking into the store, I passed another student and she had one of those hats on the top of her basket. I have been so afraid we'll have to wear those stupid things in school!

You know you'd love it.

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