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This survey is about hospital scrubs and how you would like to see them be improved. There is no risk in taking the survey, and it is confidential. The link below will take you to the survey. Thanks for filling it out!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...O_2fVXrA_3d_3d |
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I've given up on scrubs. I only use them now as pajamas, and a back-up to change to if my primary clothes get really yucked up.
I wear EMS or tactical pants, and a long sleeve t-shirt most of the time. I throw on a fleece vest or sweatshirt if it gets cold. A lot of the nurses in our ED do the same, or wear a mix of scrubs and other clothes.
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Mordechai Y. Scher ER nurse, SVRMC, Santa Fe, NM USA Flight Paramedic, MedFlight Air Ambulance, ABQ, NM USA |
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We have no choice. We have to wear hospital supplied scrubs. Sucks.
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I just wanted to say thanks to those that took my survey for class. The information you provided me with was really interesting and helpful to my class.
If you haven't taken the survey, please do. The link for the survey is in the first post of this thread. Thanks! |
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Sorry but we generally don't wear scrubs. Only theater and some EDs do. I know the children's hospital have colourful scrubs that the nurses buy themselves, but I don't work there.
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