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Classroom days we wear street clothes (though I feel some people take that a little too lax and show up in sweat pants... bothers me...) but on clinical days we wear BRIGHT WHITE Landau uniforms. They're not very flattering. Button down, collared tops and pleated, tapered pants. And you can see through everything.
We're not supposed to wear nursing shoes, either, which I don't understand. Just tennis shoes.
Oh, and for graduation we're going to have to buy the old-school nursing dresses with the white tights and little hat. It's nice, I guess, but I resent having to buy something I'll wear for an hour. I had only ever intended to buy ONE useless white dress in my life time!
Oh, and for graduation we're going to have to buy the old-school nursing dresses with the white tights and little hat. It's nice, I guess, but I resent having to buy something I'll wear for an hour. I had only ever intended to buy ONE useless white dress in my life time!
LOL. If you're already married, maybe you could recycle your wedding dress for graduation. If you're single, maybe a really fancy nurse dress could also be worn for your wedding . Either way, you're bound to be the center of attention
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Then all you'd have to do is attach some netting to your nurse's cap and you'd have a lovely veil :).
Love the useless white dress comment - very funny
We wear the school polo shirt in green with any bottoms that go past our knees for class. Clinicals are white scrubs with school patch, white nursing shoes (specifically provided by the school) and I have heard they are see-thru as well and tell you the sorts of undergarments you should wear.
Lab and Theory we can wear normal street clothing.
Clinical's are our scrubs. They are celi blue with a navy blue stripe down the legs and around the neck on the top. They have our school name and our own names embroidered on them. All white nursing shoes or tennis shoes.
Ours are really not that bad. The only problem with ours is they are not cut for the larger chested women, so small bottoms and then a HUGE top gives off a bit of an unprofessional, I am borrowing someones scrub's kind of look.
for classes we have navy blue and khaki scrubs with tennis shoes, crocks, nursing shoes, etc.
for clinicals we have a striped scrub top, white pants, nursing shoes only, and a watch with a second hand. Half way through, we have to start wearing our cap too. Also, we can only wear one pair of stud earrings and all tattoos must be covered. Our hair has to be shorter than our collar and out of our face or pulled completely up and out of our face.
In our allied health classes, we get to wear street clothes as long as they look tasteful.
ETA: We also have to buy the white dress uniform and white stockings for graduation. We buy our cap sooner though and are required to wear it at our half way point.
We can wear regular steet clothes to theory, and yes, I wear sweatpants. We have to sit in a hard uncomfortable chair for 9 hours, I'm going to do whatever it takes to be comfortable, and sweatpants do that! Most of the people in my class wear comfy clothes. For clinicals and labs we have black scrub pants, and a dark gray scrub top with our nsg emblem. (It's orange and black.) We get told all the time we are lucky b/c our uniforms look really nice. Lucky us!
KIMYNURSE2B
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On class room days street clothing
Lab days Royal blue scrubs/flat shoes
I feel like Viliot from the original Willy Wonker
Clinical- all white White zipp up shirts with 2 pockets White pants and white nursing shoes- No Crocs_No clogs-No nursing sneakers
At first I did not like them Now I am proud to wear the uniform