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When I was at LVN school it was Royal Blue for theory and white with blue trim for clinical's. At the time our school was flexible in that we could buy other royal blue scrubs that fit us better than the school issued ones but people abused that right by buying extra extra baggy so they started to put the school patch on the theory ones too.
I still wear most of the blue scrubs I bought for myself because there are more important bills to pay (these are plain ones without the school patch)
hunter green scrub tops and pants. white shoes. not sure about a jacket, though.
we wear regular clothes for theory. it's pretty amazing what some folks think is acceptable for school...low rise jeans and a thong/tat showing seems to be the norm.
ooooops...my bad. I shouldn't be so judgmental.
at least that's what I was taught in NF. I guess my advanced age is showing!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
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I had figured that this might be an interesting topic of discussion.
What color are the uniforms that you all wear to clinical rotations? I currently attend an LPN-to-RN bridge program. The scrubs at the school that I currently attend are maroon. We have the option of wearing a white warm-up jacket on cool days.
When I was attending an LVN program back in 2004 and 2005, our uniforms consisted of a royal blue scrub top and white pants. We also had the option of wearing a white warm-up jacket on cold days.