What Color Are Your Scrubs?

U.S.A. Oklahoma

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I just thought I throw a silly question out there to all you hard- working nursing students. I go to Metro Tech in OKC, our scrubs are khaki.

Yes, I said KHAKI. I didn't know that there was a such thing as khaki srubs. LOL:wink2:

Specializes in Med_Surg, Renal, intermediate care.

LOL! Who found this old thread? Well, I no longer have my khaki scrubs. I will be moving on to a teal color for the RN program.

At Rose State we wear royal blue pants, white top, white shoes and if we want a jacket it has to be royal blue. I actually like our uniforms... Well, the white shirts aren't my first choice but overall I like the look.

At Drumright, we wear capiccino ( yes, I know I misspelled it), it is definitely not khaki, not a tan, it really looks like coffee with cream. It has enough pink undertone that you are not washed out in it. Nice.

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OSUOKC scrubs are not royal blue. They are a bright obnoxious TEAL!!! I guess it could be worse.

Specializes in Med_Surg, Renal, intermediate care.
OSUOKC scrubs are not royal blue. They are a bright obnoxious TEAL!!! I guess it could be worse.

LOL. They are are obnoxious.

our scrubs are navy blue...not too bad

I'm starting Tulsa Community College Fall 2010 Nursing program...I think they still wear Navy Blue scrubs, does anyone know if that is still true? :confused:

I'm ready to get out of the Royal Blue I've been wearing for my PCT class.

GG :)

Specializes in ICU.

gustergirl - yes, the tcc nursing program is still navy. Kind of a dark, dull navy, though...I'm not a big fan. Although it's better than royal blue!

osu medical center in tulsa ....cna wore khaki...looked like big graham crackers

Specializes in ICU.
osu medical center in tulsa ....cna wore khaki...looked like big graham crackers

Yup...khaki, I've only worked at OSU Med Center, and had to wear the khaki when I started as a floor CNA...it was awful. I think only white would have been worse. Thankfully I transfered to another department, and now I get to wear the ceil blue hospital-provided surgery scrubs. *Much* better!!!

At Rogers State we have to wear Navy top and white pants :eek:

Why couldn't it have been all navy? No one looks good in white pants, plus then there is the underware issue.

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