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Scrub caps

Looking for scrub cap resources. Anyone? Post link please.

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Honestly? I think Ebay has an AWESOME selection. I work as a CNA in CCU and ICU, and we occasionally have to wear them (have our hair covered completely) with certain patients...and the NICEST ones I' have found are on ebay! Go figure!

There has got to be something out there that's a lot less ditsy looking!:clown:

Come on, let's look dignified, guys!!!

Cute is for bedside..we're personable as CRNAs, but we have a serious side

too, just let your compassionate personality show through!

Any suggestions for a plain one that looks really professional like the docs?

There has got to be something out there that's a lot less ditsy looking!:clown:

Come on, let's look dignified, guys!!!

Cute is for bedside..we're personable as CRNAs, but we have a serious side

too, just let your compassionate personality show through!

Any suggestions for a plain one that looks really professional like the docs?

There are plain fabrics as well. (The "classic" line.) And personally, I think the blue sky ones are ALOT more professional looking than some of the other "bouffant" scrub caps on the market. :nurse: As far as the "ditsy" comment, well, I see some medical professionals (MD's, PA's, CRNA's and nurses!) wearing a LOT worse around the hospital...

...the "cute is for bedside" comment was a little out of left field, by the way...there is nothing "ditsy" or undignified by wearing a patterned scrub cap, so long as it is professional looking and not too over the top.

Nursenoggins.com is a great place. They even make custom caps from material you send (if you want to). Also, they embroider your name for only $3. Great quality!!

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