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  2. Nurse uniform - Wikipedia

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    The nurses who wear the uniforms are divided into two camps: Those who prefer the new scrubs; disliked the old white nurse dress uniforms. The nurses who liked the old white nurse dress uniforms; they argue that nurses who wear scrubs are seen by the patients as cleaners or surgeons [citation needed] and cannot be identified as nurses. In many ...

  3. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Scrubs, sometimes called surgical scrubs or nursing scrubs, are the sanitary clothing worn by physicians, nurses, dentists and other workers involved in patient care. Originally designed for use by surgeons and other operating room personnel, who would put them on when sterilizing themselves, or "scrubbing in", before surgery , they are now ...

  4. Uniform - Wikipedia

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    Uniforms can distinguish various categories of staff in medical institutions: doctors, surgeons, nurses, ancillary staff and volunteers. Traditional female nurses' uniforms resemble uniforms worn by religious orders. [5] [6] Equipment - notably stethoscopes - worn like a badge of office, may accompany or replace medical uniforms.

  5. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    Polish nurses, wearing a uniform that includes a nursing cap, care for a patient in 1993. The nursing cap is a nearly universally recognized symbol of nursing. It allows patients to quickly identify a nurse in the hospital from other members of the health team. [3] Additionally, some designs of caps serve the same function as hair nets.

  6. Women in nursing - Wikipedia

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    A World War I nurse in a Red Cross ward uniform (left) and another nurse wearing a dark blue cape (right) This period brought about the start of change in the uniforms by adding white bibs and pockets to the dresses. In addition, large hats were worn that resembled a nun's hat and veil.

  7. White coat - Wikipedia

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    The ubiquitous white uniform of Argentine school children is a national symbol of learning. White coats which resemble lab coats are worn by students and teachers of most public primary schools as a daily uniform in countries like Argentina , Uruguay , Spain , Bolivia and Morocco , and in private schools in Colombia .

  8. Hospital volunteer - Wikipedia

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    The term and its associated uniform are less frequently used in current clinical settings. Another hospital volunteer organization sponsored by the American Red Cross, was the "Blue Teens" who wore blue-and-white striped pinafores. The female adult volunteers of this organization were known as "Grey Ladies" and wore light grey uniforms.

  9. File:Nurse uniform from WWI, Serbia.jpg - Wikipedia

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