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Buying nursing scrubs: what to consider?

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When purchasing nursing scrubs, consider any color or design requirements from your employer or school. If there are no restrictions, have fun with patterns and colors. Check sizes and tags, and consider comfortable shoes for long shifts.

If you are considering purchasing nursing scrubs, there is a good chance that you are currently working in the medical field or will be working soon. Although there are other situations that warrant purchasing nursing scrubs, such as cosmetology school, which often requires students to wear uniform scrubs, most people in the market to purchase scrubs are current or prospective employees at a medical environment.

The first thing to consider when purchasing nursing scrubs is any requirements mandated by your employee or your school or training facility. Your employer may require the purchase of nursing scrubs in certain colors or may not allow patterns. This is especially true in private doctor’s and dentist’s offices where employees are often required to wear the same color. Similarly, many schools offering training in various medical fields require all white scrubs. If you are restricted to certain colors, make sure you meet the requirements.

If you’re restricted to just white, be sure to check the care label before purchasing nursing scrubs. You may want to consider only buying scrubs that are safe for whitening. Also be sure to check the fabric tag and purchase the appropriate sizes if the fabric is likely to shrink. Most nursing scrubs do not require ironing if hung straight from the dryer.

If there are no color or design restrictions, shopping for nursing scrubs can be fun. Modern designs and manufacturers offer a large number of patterns, colors and designs to choose from. Before shopping for nursing scrubs, consider your current or future work environment as you shop. If you work or will work in a children’s hospital or pediatrician’s office, consider purchasing fun prints and bright colors. You might even consider buying fun-patterned nursing scrubs, even if you don’t work with kids. Keeping a variety of nursing scrubs on hand can help alleviate the dull look of your obligatory wardrobe.

Shopping for nursing scrubs doesn’t have to be difficult or boring. Remember to check sizes and tags, try them on for comfort, and abide by all the rules. If you are indeed in nursing or working in a hospital, you can quickly switch your attention from scrubs to shoes. Comfortable shoes are essential for nurses and other hospital employees, especially those who work 12-hour shifts. Be kind to your feet and back and buy quality, comfortable, well-fitting shoes.

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