Scrub cap wearers

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  1. Which scrub cap design do you prefer?

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I am in the market to buy scrub caps and was wondering the consensus on which are better. There are the bouffant types and the pony tail types. I have decently long think hair and always wear it up. Which is the most comfortable to wear?

I think the pony tail caps are attractive, but they sit on my neck and make me feel hotter than I already am. When I circulate for fast cases, I work up a good sweat running around :)

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

What type of unit will these be worn in?

If it's in the OR or a procedural area, does the policy permit non-hospital supplied surgical caps?

If not, then don't spend the money. (Lots of people I work with were, shall we say quite vocally, quite unhappy about the money they had spent on cloth hats they could no longer wear when our policy was updated to completely forbid them).

If so, what are the requirements? You'll need to meet those, which may in fact limit your choices.

I scrub on high-risk open-heart and cases usually range from 8 - 10 hrs. I tend to perspire a lot during intense cases and the bouffant caps tend to hide it better and are better when the circulator invariably has to 'wipe me down'.

Everyone is different and each company cuts has different fit. I would order a couple different styles and try them out. Right now I am personally using a super wide cloth headband with a ponytail and disposable bouffant. Then I can just remove the bouffant when going home and my hair doesn't scare children after I leave.

I agree with an above poster about liking my cap/hair off my neck. I get really hot with all my garb on. This is my favorite style:

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Specializes in CVICU.

I love Blue Sky pixie scrub hats. Our OR nurses wear cloth hats under the required blue bouffant hats.

I really enjoy the KimKaps scrub caps they have really cute patterns and a ton of different styles

If your facility policy doesn't limit your options, it's really trial and error. There are things I like about both of those styles as well as styles you did not mention. Buy one or two at most while deciding what you like. Then evaluate and buy more.

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