May 14, 2009
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scrubs buy
Southern California
um theres a place in the northridge mall. 91325.. i a little bit of a travel for you.. but its like every different kind of scrub with designs and scrub caps.. its across from sears i dont know wat its called
May 05, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs uniforms
I have a friend that works in the medical field. I my be gettign a new job that will require me to wear scrubs.
She says she has to iron her scrubs every mornign. She can't iron them the night before and hang them up because they will be wrinkled in the morning..
is this true. I can't be ironing every morning–I iron 1x/week and hang teh clothes up-until I wear them-even months later
do scrubs (she wears average quality) really need to be ironed immediately prior to wearing?
I've been wearing scrubs for years, and I never iron them. Don't get anything 100% cotton and you'll be fine. Polyester/cotton blends don't wrinkle at all. It all depends on the material. Most of the scrubs that I have are fine as long as I hang them up after they are done in the dryer (even the 100% cotton ones). Just don't let them sit in the dryer long, and even if they do, just throw in a damp towel and let the dryer on for a few minutes. Trust me, it's not worth ironing them. By the time I get home from work, it will have made no difference. Some people do prefer to iron them; I worked with a lady who did that as well. The only way I could tell was because she told me. I think it's just a habit for some people. If you really want to iron them, you can do that in advance when you do all of your ironing and that will be just fine. Hope that helps!
May 05, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs
I only have TV shows, really, as a guide, but it seems like doctors and nurses all wear different colored scrubs.
Is there some method or pattern, or do they get to wear whatever color strikes their fancy?
It depends on where they work. In some hospitals, like teaching hospitals, the doctors wear different colors based on how far along they are, such as interns, residents, etc. I think nursing students have to wear specific colors, in teaching hospitals, based on where they go to school. That way, they are easy to identify by color.
In regular hospitals, I think it varies. Most seem to have guidelines but they are pretty general.
May 05, 2009
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lab coats
I need a lab coat before Monday, so I can't get one online.
Where can I get one?
How much is it?
Please help!
Thanks.
Tomorrow is sunday.. Hardly anything will be open :/
You should have thought of this this morning or earlier in the week perhaps?
May 05, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
nursing uniforms
i really need answers.. please answer me ASAP! thanks… 10 points waiting…
I am not sure if this is helpful to you - or if it varies by what country you are in, but try here:
http://www.library.vcu.edu/tml/bibs/nsghis.html
http://www.mynursinguniforms.com/history-nursing-uniform.html
http://www.tafford.com/articles/nurseuniformhistory.htm?p=articles
May 05, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs buy
I want to buy two for my friends birthday
i tried ebay and google, both failed me.
You can have a look at here:
http://www.jewelrybase.com/home.php?cat=23
Maybe it will helpful to you.