what is the importance of lab coats?
to protect your clothing…there are LOTS of organisms in the lab…plus they come with handy pockets for pens and calculators!

to protect your clothing…there are LOTS of organisms in the lab…plus they come with handy pockets for pens and calculators!
What are mens favourite uniforms/lingerie on a woman? Do you like schoolgirl/nurse/office/police uniform? Do you like lacy underwear? French knickers or thongs? Suspenders or stockings? Colours etc etc?xx
Don't get me started.
I live in the GTA in Ontario, where would be a good place to buy scrubbing bubbles supplies, from the S.C. Johnson company? I’m thinking like your average store, but i never see anything?
Thanks, but in Canada, we don't have Target or Kmart, we just have Wal-mart, so I'll just check it out. Back in the day, Canada owned Kmart and USA owned Zellers, but we switched
Walmart is the best and the cheapest. That is where I buy them. I live in London, Ontario. If you don’t have a Walmart close by try Zellers.
As either lay persons or health care professionals what does the nurses uniform mean to you? Is it important that they where a uniform?
Which uniform would you prefer to see a nurse wear, the modern scrub type, or the white dress?
What about the cap?
I am curious to hear all responses
as a nurse myself, I like the modern ones, but in school, we had to wear the whites with the cap and i was proud to do so
but really, having to starch and iron the cap, and the whites
is time consuming.
As a Hospice nurse we don’t wear uniforms, and I do miss them,
makes it easy to dress in the morning. and cheaper than always
having to think what will i wear today??? a real hassle.
At the end of a Scrubs episode - my jiggly ball - there is a song and the lyrics at the end of the show and song say " these feelings won't go away"?
"Sideways" by Citizen Cope
during a coffee break your friend spills coffee on your lab coat and the fabric is discolored. Is this a true biological stain or simply a compound capable of imparting color?
The difference between a biological stain and a compound imparting color is more one of use rather than effect. Both impart color, but a biological stain imparts color to a feature that we want to look at, like the nucleus of a cell, cell walls, fat cells, disease cells, etc. If we spilled, say prussian blue on a lab coat, it would be the same as a coffee stain, but applied to a sample of bone marrow, it detects the presence of iron.
white dress shoes and hose. i was watching a movie where they did. and i got real aroused. the nurse uniform gives the nurse real authority and control over the patient
i would like to see a female psych nurse in uniform
Nope we don’t.
(I think you answered why not in your question, authority/ control is not what we are going for).
General nurses etc still do as it is more appropriate for their jobs in regards to tasks they carry out.
So if you want to see a nurse in uniform head to a general hospital.
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
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!