Archive for September, 2008

September 16th, 2008

You Know You’re a Nurse When…

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  • You would like to meet the inventor of the call light in a dark alley one night.

  • Your sense of humor seems to get more “warped” each year.

  • You know the phone numbers of every late night food delivery place in town by heart.

  • You can only tell time with a 24 hour clock.

  • You can tell the pharmacist more about the medicines he is dispensing than he can.

  • Every time someone asks you for a pen, you can find at least three of them on you.

  • Eating microwave popcorn out a clean bedpan is perfectly natural.

  • You notice that you use more four letter words now than before you became a nurse.

  • You live by the motto, “To be right is only half the battle, to convince the physician is more difficult.”

  • You’ve basted your Thanksgiving turkey with a Toomey syringe.

  • You can sleep soundly at the hospital cafeteria table during dinner break, sitting up and not be embarrassed when you wake up.

  • You wear your awesome Medical Scrubs to the mall, out to eat, to the bank, etc.

September 11th, 2008

Top Ten Reasons To Be A Nurse

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Listen up guys and gals! It’s time to reverse the jokes and give people the REAL top ten reasons to be a nurse. Here we go:

10. Flexible schedules. Work shifts that can accommodate your needs and the needs of your family.

9. Potential to grow and develop your career.

8. It’s a new experience everyday.

7. Best uniform! Medical Scrubs are actually really comfortable!

6. The sense of camaraderie.

5. Meet lots of great people.

4. Gain knowledge about the care, treatment, and maintenance of the human body.

3. Lots of different fields to work in. Choose your specialty and you’re on your way!

2. Great pay, great benefits.

1. Help others!

September 8th, 2008

New Nursing Program To Spark Career Interest

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Orbis Education has recently announed the launch of a new nursing program in California in order to combat the nursing shortage in the United States. In conjunction with the University of Oklahoma, Sand Diego State University, and Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Orbis brings the program forward as a hope to raise interest in nursing careers. Traditional and new learning techniques and resources will be used in this program, appealing to different types of students and ensuring a higher likelihood of nursing success. Orbis Education is one of the largest providers of assistance to nursing education programs around the country.

“The San Diego program has proven to be a success, with the first Accelerated BSN class scheduled to graduate this December,” said Daniel Briggs, CEO of Orbis Education in a press conference. “We are looking forward to having the nursing program running simultaneously at two locations and plan to continue implementing similar solutions with additional hospitals throughout the country.”

Students who take part in this new program will surely need Nursing Scrubs and supplies to get started, rather than the back-to-school notebooks and pencils!

September 5th, 2008

Three Great Ways To Customize Your Scrubs

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So you’ve got to wear scrubs to work in your clinic, dental office, or hospital. Scrubs don’t have to be boring! Here are three great ways that you can customize your scrubs.

  1. Embroidery

    If you’ve got a sewing machine and like to embroider, your scrubs can be your next artistic canvas. Before any sort of customization, be sure to check with your employer to see the rules. Embroider your name, your favorite slogan, or just about anything. Patients and coworkers will find your scrubs to have that little something extra to make them stylish instead of static.

  2. Style/Cut

    Scrubs-Max.com is just the source for this sort of flair. We’ve got the latest in Baby Phat and Cherokee scrub designs that are comfortable and flattering. Choose from the latest designs that fit your figure and display your personality vibrantly.

  3. Iron-Ons

    Iron-On patches and decals aren’t just for tee shirts anymore. Iron-ons available at your local craft store can be a great way to customize your scrubs for work. Once again, be sure to check with your office before getting creative!

September 3rd, 2008

New HBV Treatment Approved

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The FDA has just given the okay to use the HIV drug Viread to treat chronic hepatitis B in adults. According to Gilead Sciences, the drug has been undergoing several ongoing clinical trials, yielding positive results. Several hundred patients participated in the testing, allowing for a broader range of examination. In addition, the FDA and Gilead Sciences are continuing to examine the possible side effects and application of the drug.

In the ever changing realm of medicine, this discovery could lead to more prospective research in the treatment of both HBV and HIV viruses, hopefully ensuring a cure in the future for the millions of people around the world who suffer from these conditions. In addition, this improvement in patient care could lead to other innovations in the health care industry. From drugs to medical supplies, new developments are occurring everyday to improve the quality of medicine for both doctors and patients. The medical world is changing; health care professionals should keep up on the latest trends in everything from disease treatment to work wear. Nurses and doctors alike can benefit from these improvements, even in everyday things like Medical Scrubs.

If you’re interested in learning more about Viread, view Gilead’s Press Release.
For more info on the FDA approval, visit the FDA Website.

September 1st, 2008

A Scrub-Tastic Experiment In Contrast!

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You know that kid from elementary school who could always be found wearing purple pants, an orange tee-shirt and pink and green sneakers with blue laces?  The kid everyone assumed got dressed in the dark?  Yeah, that kid was me – and no, you don’t grow out of it!  Not matching can almost be considered a hobby.  As much as it drives everyone else crazy, I love not matching!  To prove my point, I put together a sample outfit of how people would dress in my ideal world.  If you’re brave enough, try it out!  It’s sure to make patients and co-workers smile.

Sure, you can take this pretty Cotton Wrap Scrub Top in the blue Delta Dawn pattern and match it with a brown scrub pant, but what fun is there in that?!  I think pink works best – Shocking Pink Scrub Pants, to be exact!  These straight-leg pants include a belt and elastic waistband.  Even though you won’t match, you’ll still be comfortable!  And what about heads and toes?  Well, we have already covered blue, white, brown and hot pink.  The only logical addition is Forest Green Cherokee Docs shoes, and the Baby Phat Skull Cap, in the brilliant Phat Jewels print!

As fun as this outfit is, and as much as I advocate wearing it (often!), if this crazy color palette is more than your job will allow, you will not find yourself with clothes you can’t wear!  All of the above items are top-quality pieces that do work well with others – just check the bottom of each page for coordination suggestions.