June 14, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
nursing uniforms
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June 07, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs uniforms
i just got a uniform (scrubs), and they fit me just perfectly. They wont if i wash them, the may shrink, everything does the way i wash them. I dont want them to shrink. They are 100% cotton. How would i wash them/ dry them without them shrinking.( if i cant prevent shrinkage, how can i reduce the amount they shrink?)
im in Maine, so its cold outside, where can i hang it? inside? or still outside?
Don't use any heat…wash in cold water, hang to dry.
June 07, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs
I have all the Scrubs episodes saved on my computer as Windows Media Player files and I was wondering how to make it into one long video like a movie, and what would be the best FREE program to do that?
Thank you very much.
P.S. Some are also RealPlayer files.
the best way is to use windows movie maker and you can attatch a bunch of tv shows and do it. as long as you have windows then its free
June 07, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
lab coats
I’m just curious what staff members of the hospitals sport the white vests/ sleeveless lab coats. Are they Physician’s assistants, physical therapists, medical assistants, respiratory therapists.
It seems that the physical therapists, secretaries, nurses, and CNAs all wear scrubs. I know diet techs wear white vests or a lab coat.
I’m just trying to understand inner-workingsings of a hospital. There are so many people!
thanks in advance.
There used to be more hard and fast rules for this such as only those with a doctorate degree were allowed to wear coats that went below the waist. It just isn't true anymore.
Personally, I always wear a long coat, but my collegue likes to wear a sleevless vest in the summer (we are both PTs). yet, we are both allowed to wear scrubs as an alternative.
It's all dependent on the facility's policies. The only way to tell for sure is by reading someone's credentials on their name badge.
June 07, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
nursing uniforms
Do that still wear the white dresses like they used to? Or is it pants now? Just curious! Thanks!
neither. scrubs while on the wards and the regular working uniform( khakis) when in an office situation.
June 07, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs buy
I am enrolled in a medical assistant training program, and will be done in Jan. I do need scrubs for the training. I am a size 22. Where can I find some maternity scrubs that will fit me?
You can buy it from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001R2IQD8?ie=UTF8&tag=189-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001R2IQD8
June 01, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs uniforms
i am starting a cna job soon and am wondering exactly how many pairs of scrubs am i really going to need? how do you coordinate top and bottom colors? any tips?
To start with, you'll need about three sets. One to wear today, one tomorrow, and one in the wash. The easiest way to coordinate them is in the store or catalog. Uniform Advantage and Uniform City are both online and affordable. Another alternative is Wal-Mart. They have decent and very affordable scrubs. Three sets will get you through your first few weeks until you can buy more. How many you buy is completely up to you.
June 01, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
scrubs
What brand of scrubs are the most popular and comfortable? i can get any brand or color i want and also what shoes are most popular?
Definitely Tafford! They have the best styles and quality, but aren't too expensive. I've been wearing them for years and always get compliments on my scrubs. Check them out:
http://www.tafford.com
For shoes, Danskos are the standard. They are pricey, but you will be on your feet alot:
http://www.tafford.com/thumb.htm?tl=4&ldid=4&sdid=48
If you can't afford that much , or you want something more stylish, Skechers makes some nursing shoes:
http://www.tafford.com/thumb.htm?tl=4&ldid=4&sdid=94
good luck!
June 01, 2009
Posted by: admin : Category:
lab coats
I’m a petite girl and i was wondering ways i could make my lab coat more fitted to give me some shape
homemade ways without sewing, or simple sewing without machine
Ohhh, nothing sexier than a fitted lab coat, you go girl! Is this for role playing? I won’t tell.
When I was in clothing retail we had to alter the clothing to look more fitting on our anorexic-looking models, so we folded them in the back with safety pins. You could try that!
Good luck!