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Factors That Make a Good Medical Scrub Great
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Factors That Make a Good Medical Scrub Great
Nursing
is a job that requires strength, intelligence, and stamina, but most nurses are
girls at heart, and enjoy fashionable nursing scrubs. A well-fitting scrub is
nice, but when choosing a medical scrub there are many factors to consider that
will affect how well the scrub performs on a daily basis.
Moisture Wicking
Nurses
do lots of physical work as part of the job description, and scrubs that become
sweaty are itchy, uncomfortable, and could put any nurse in a bad mood. Many
medical scrubs are made out of moisture wicking fabrics, which have technology
that removes moisture from the skin, keeping the wearer dry and cool. Look for
scrubs such as those found in the Natural Elements Dickies line, which are made out of a fabric that is light and
moisture wicking, for ultimate comfort.
Pockets
No
scrub is complete without a multitude of pockets for the various paraphernalia
required by nurses at all times. Details such as cargo pockets with closures,
pen pockets, and side vent pockets are just a few of those that are vital to
nurses, but few scrubs manage to pack in enough pockets for everything. DickiesGen Flex scrubs are known as the Youtility line, offering a cargo
pant that has nine pockets! When shopping for scrubs look for pockets that have
reinforced stitching to prevent tears, and easily accessible pockets with
closures. Also useful are bungee loops on which to hang ID cards and pockets
that don’t gape, so as to prevent them from getting caught on various
paraphernalia.
Wash-Friendly
Medical
scrubs are probably the most washed and well-worn clothes in a nurse’s wardrobe
– even more than jeans! It’s very important that the colors should hold up well
and not fade. You also want to avoid white scrubs that become transparent. Some
fabrics are better than others at stain removal; look for a scrub that has
low-maintenance washing instructions and easy stain removal. Another great
feature is a scrub that is wrinkle free and doesn’t need ironing. Some
hospitals commercially launder their nurses’ scrubs. In such situations a scrub
that isn’t durable will disintegrate from the strong chemicals used in the
washing process.
Every
nurse has personal preferences when choosing a scrub, and should choose a style
and fit that appeal to her. However, it’s important to keep in mind the
practical aspects of what will make your nursing scrub wearable for years to
come.