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  • Nursing Scrubs
    Nursing Scrubs: Current Use

    Today, hospital staff wearing nursing scrubs is a ubiquitous phenomenon, and you must have noticed them at all clinics and hospitals. If you want to learn more about the current use of nursing scrubs in the medical world today, and the reasons behind the multiple colors of those uniforms, you have come to the right place. The mysteries of the bright colors and patterns on the nursing scrubs that were historically dull medical garb are about to be solved by this article.
  • Nursing Scrubs: Current Use
    The white apron that we associate nurses with makes them look elegant and pure. The dress consists of a dress, a pinafore apron and a nurse’s cap. Nun’s habits were known to have given birth to the first of the nurse uniforms. The nuns were known to have taken care of the ill before the 19th century. This is where we can trace the advent of the nurse’s uniform. One of Florence Nightingale’s early students designed the first nurse’s uniform. The uniform as designed for the students of Miss Florence Nightingale’s school of nursing.

    Before the 1940s, there were major changes in the uniform. It was left to the respective hospitals to determine what nursing uniforms they took up for their nurses. From the late 1980s there has been a shift towards a new design of Nursing Uniforms. These new nurse’s uniforms consists of a tunic styled top with dark blue trousers. The color of the dress depends upon the grade (or more recently, the band of the nurse). The tunics often have piping around the edges of the uniform. There is also a uniform with the dress of the same color as the top tunic.

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