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  1. Thanks for all of the input! I have compiled the top 5 items for floor nurses and here are my results. 1. one or more pens 2. stethoscope 3. scissors 4. tape 5. alcohol swabs ....close to the top five included note pad, and money Any final considerations?? Thanks, design_student
  2. awesome! thanks for all of the input. looks to me like a lot of people have pen stethoscope alcohol swabs...as there main 3 items. seems a lot of you have issues with the name badge...any comments on how this could be better designed? thanks, design_student
  3. Hello everyone, I am currently a design student working on designing new scrubs to help with your organizational needs. What I am wondering is...What are the top 5 items you must have with you at all times while at work. Ex. pen...highlighter...charts...stethoscope. My main focus is all floor nurses working in the hospital setting, but all feedback is appreciated! Thanks again, design_student
  4. Thanks again for the input. I didnt even think about the other things you might carry like tissues, and lip balm. -design_student
  5. Besides the usual pen, highlighter, scissors, tape, phone/pager, and steth...is there anything else that you generally carry in either your -scrub top pockets? -pant pockets? or -hands when going from room to room? Thanks, design_student
  6. Sounds like a lot of you have issues with the V-neck. I wonder if a simple zipper or button front could fix this? This way if you can personalize the top the way you like. Any suggestions?
  7. Nathalie and MacNurse, i will keep you informed!! Thanks again! -design_student
  8. Would there be any changes made with the current scrub pant design?
  9. Siri-that pic really cracked me up!! Thank you all for the input! You are all helping my senior project speed along! -design_student
  10. Is higher priced scrubs any better then lower priced scrubs? If so, what is the defference?
  11. I am wondering on average how many scrubs each of you own. And on average how much do each cost. Thanks for your input, design_student
  12. Thanks for all of the input. Do any of you carry paper or a notebook? Is there a change in the current scrub design that could help out with this? Let me know whatever change is on your mind. Thanks again, design_student
  13. Hello everyone! I am currently an Industrial Design student at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. My senior project is dealing with nursing scrubs. I am in the research phase and any information would be greatly appreciated. I am looking into designing new scrubs for floor nurses. I chose floor nurses because I feel they are going from room to room with numerous untensils including pens, highlighters, scissors, tape phone/pager...etc. With all of this 'stuff' it is hard to stay organized. Do you feel there is a better design for the current scrubs? What do you feel are issues I should take into consideration? I feel I should look into affordability, comfort, and organization as my main focus? Does this sound right to you? SO IF YOU COULD DESIGN YOUR OWN SCRUBS, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE? Thank you for any feedback! I look forward to hearing from you! -Justin

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