Probably just a tank top and/or undergarments.
In Southern England, Blue Scrubs. == Neonatal nurses, like most nurses, wear scrubs when working clinically. The contrast for neonatal nurses is, that the Neonatal ICU, where neonatal nurses work, is considered a "clean" environment. This requires neonatal nurses in most hospitals to wear hospital supplied scrubs, whereas most other nurses wear their personal scrubs.
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Actually, nurses wear there scrubs loose. It doesn't mater what they look like.
they usually wear scrubs
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umm dummy lol they were scrubs and next time put what do they wear not wears smart guy!!
Most nurses in the U.S. today wear anything from "scrubs" to casual clothes depending on the office rules.
All RN's and LPN's wear Royal Blue, and all Aides wear Ceil Blue.
Scrubs means somthing a LPN are a RN wear when they are working at a nursing home are hospitals. Scrubs is the uniform doctors and nurses wear. Scrubs is a TV show about a young Doctor who has lots of crazy daydreams and pals around with his friends. This is a great show its such a comedy.
Scrubs are the uniform that doctors and nurses wear in a hospital. These nursing uniforms can be purchased from the company Scrubs and Beyond or Lydia's Uniforms.
Through the 1980s, nurses wore:completely white uniform, either dress, skirt and top or slacks and topfemale nurses wore white hosiery (knee high with slacks; pantyhose with dresses/skirts)white nursing capwhite nursing shoesNurses in pediatrics wore scrubs with kid-friendly printed scrub top.Today, nurses wear colored "scrubs", often with a scrub top that has some happy or whimsical print on it. No nurses wear their nursing caps now.Many nurses in administrative roles wear dress clothes and shoes (not white; not scrubs).
The outfit is called 'scrubs.' Nurses and ER doctors also wear scrubs. In fact, most hospital staff wear scrubs, including janitors. Usually, in hospitals, scrubs are only one color and the color signifies what kind of staff the person is: nurse, doctor, janitor, cook, etc. Nurses at private practices or clinics often wear scrubs that are decorated with some sort of pattern but do not symbolize anything, although, in some places, it may symbolize the level that the nurse is. Doctors at private practices generally do not wear scrubs; they may or may not even wear their white coat, though.