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Nursing student getting cna

So I'm a nursing student & I'm going to a diff school for my cna (ccri) I'm wondering what their scrubs are for the cna class and if I have to get new ones just for that class? I really don't want to especially if I'm only using them for a few weeks.

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I know when I took CNA training, we just had to have scrubs, it didn't matter color or cut. That being said if the scrubs you currently own are branded with the nursing school logo or other identifying mark belonging to the school you may not be able to wear them while doing clinicals for another program because you aren't in that other program in "official" capacity as a student of the nursing school.

You really need to just call the CNA program and ask what their scrub requirements are, they are going to be able to help you much more than random strangers on the internet who have no familiarity with either your nursing program or the CNA program.

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I know when I took CNA training, we just had to have scrubs, it didn't matter color or cut. That being said if the scrubs you currently own are branded with the nursing school logo or other identifying mark belonging to the school you may not be able to wear them while doing clinicals for another program because you aren't in that other program in "official" capacity as a student of the nursing school.

You really need to just call the CNA program and ask what their scrub requirements are, they are going to be able to help you much more than random strangers on the internet who have no familiarity with either your nursing program or the CNA program.

everytime I call they don't answer -.- so strangers on the Internet are my best bet right now.

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