scrubs!
Most nurses in the U.S. today wear anything from "scrubs" to casual clothes depending on the office rules.
After a year of Hospital Work
they work at hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, doctors offices, schools, etc.
If they wish im sure they could
Depends on where they work. I know nurses who work at two different hospitals.
A neonatal nurse.
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.
Registered nurses only get vacation time when their doctors are done screwing them!! lolIn Australia, when Registered Nurses work full time shift work, they are entitled to 6 weeks paid leave each year..
yes they do
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