Nurses Uniform

When you first think of the words nurses' uniform, what images conjure up in your head? Perhaps you think about the more traditional nurse in a dress and cap. You might think of a nurse as simply wearing a pair of barco scrubs. Some of you might first think of a nurses Halloween type costume. Whatever images first come to your mind, the nurses' uniform has undergone some major changes within the last century.

What nurses have now as uniforms dates back many years in history. What they wear now actually was derived from the habits of nuns for hygienic as well as identification purposes. Though the nurses' uniforms had evolved and undergone a lot of transformations, the basic style can still be identified from the many variants that it took. In some countries, nurses are still required to wear their traditional dress, pinafore apron and their nurse's cap. But in many hospitals and medical centers, nurses uniform had been transformed into something more stylish and trendy-looking to keep nurses in the medical field especially not that this age old profession is no longer limited to females and more and more male counterparts are becoming involved in the nursing profession.

Whichever side of the fence you happen to be on depends on your own personal style. In most cases it also depends on which generation you belong to. The traditional nurses' uniform now seems to be a blast from the past. However, there are still some countries in which they still wear the traditional uniform rather than scrubs. Either way, the nurses that provide us care each and every day deserve our utmost respect and thanks for doing their hard jobs. Without nurses most of us who walk into a hospital's emergency room would be missing out on the genuine care that only nurses seem to provide.

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