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Old 09-16-2007, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by MyOwnWoman View Post
I am able to wear anything I wish to work as long as they are scrubs. There is no color code that I must follow. The scrub tops can be printed or solid.

Now, if you ask my husband what nurses should wear, he thinks we should all wear white and caps. He says when he's in the hospital he wants to KNOW if he's talking to a nurse or not.

I suppose he has a valid point; but I'm sticking to my guns and I will NOT wear a cap again. They are just way to cumbersome.
Once a year during Nurses' Week, I wear all white and my cap to work. My patients treat me with total respect, my co-workers have their opinion that I am nuts confirmed.

On a day-to-day basis white really is impractical. So I wear Navy Blue solid with my name embroidered on the left pocket (I buy them) and I'd still wear my cap if I could. It's totally cool.
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