Published Sep 24, 2013
dudemursebrah2b
14 Posts
sup dudes n dudettes,
the nursing school struggle is real. so much reading to do, but i'm trying to stay positive n picture what it'll be like to finally be an rn.
anyway, got a practical coming up soon n i'm planning on tucking my scrub pants into my shoes. i'm prob gonna do it regardless of what y'all say (lol), but i'm curious as to what your opinions are on the subject.
study hard. peace.
Marsha238612
357 Posts
Uh? Tucking pants inside shoes? What is the purpose of that?
Just curious.
well the shoes that i got are hi-tops, so the natural thing for me to do would be to tuck them scrubs in. simply put, i guess it's just a form of self stylespression.
sissiesmama, ASN, RN
1,897 Posts
Uh? Tucking pants inside shoes? What is the purpose of that?Just curious.
What???? I'm a little curious too.
Anne, RNC
Pink Magnolia, BSN, RN
314 Posts
I prefer to wear mine out not tucked:)
lol. thanks for the responses. this site is quite interesting, but i need to finish my readings. looking forward to future dialogue. peace.
lindseylpn
420 Posts
You could get the old type scrubs we used to wear with the stretchy like cuff things (I'm awful at explaining things) at the bottom of the leg. They could easily be stuffed into the shoes and wouldn't look so weird, lol.
SopranoKris, MSN, RN, NP
3,152 Posts
Just be prepared for your clinical instructor to tell you to untuck them. Regardless of your personal style, you have to dress appropriately, in accordance with the dress code. I'm not saying it's definitely going to happen, but it is certainly likely.
203bravo, MSN, APRN
1,211 Posts
agree with Sporanokids --- would never fly at my school.
A&Ox6, MSN, RN
1 Article; 572 Posts
My school wouldn't even allow hi tops. So I guess a school that allows hi tops might be okay with tucking them in. If you don't know that they definitely allow hi tops, I would leave them untucked
hmm. thanks for the input, ppl. well if they tell me to untuck them there's not much i can do about it. hopefully the real world work environment is more lenient..
HouTx, BSN, MSN, EdD
9,051 Posts
Don't count on more relaxed dress codes in the 'real world'. Hospitals are very focused on customer service, and patients/families have a pretty specific idea of how they want nurses to look - LOL. Anything out of the ordinary will probably not be allowed because of the potentially negative impact on customer satisfaction.
Health care is not the ideal working environment for anyone who feels the need to express their individuality by way of their wardrobe or appearance . . . just sayin'