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Saturday, October 23, 2010

So Many Nursing Scrubs, So Many Choices - How to Find the Perfect Set of Nursing Scrubs


If you are in the market for a new set of nursing scrubs, you will find a multitude of scrub manufacturers begging you to sport their hospital uniforms. Many people do not consider that doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel wear scrubs in the same manner that some of us wear jeans or suits and ties to work. What we wear, as we all know, can boost self-esteem, create smiles, and keep us comfortable, all the while maintaining our professionalism. With all of the choices for nursing scrubs out there, how does someone go about making an important decision such as which scrubs to wear every single day for 12 hours per day? Keep reading and we will give you some helpful hints on how to find the perfect set of medical scrubs.

The first step in finding your perfect set of hospital scrubs is to know what you want. Is there a particular color that you like or that you have to wear in your department? Do you need solids or pediatric prints? Do you prefer the pocket of the scrub top to be down by your hips or up top? Do you like cargo scrub pants or traditional? Drawstring waist or elastic? As you can see, it can be very overwhelming. Take a few moments to narrow it down.

While you are thinking about colors and styles, your next step is to think about what you are willing to spend. Although scrubs are fairly simple, usually a poly-cotton blend, and not very fashionable, you may want to consider raising the bar. Take a look at blue sky scrubs. They have taken medical scrubs up a notch, making the scrub pants boot-cut, low-rise, with fancy stitching, and the best material available. Their scrub tops are A-line and tapered to slim the waist where other scrubs fail. blue sky scrubs are not discount scrubs, they are not cheap scrubs, and they are definitely worth the few extra dollars. You would spend $50-$100 on a pair of jeans...so why not spend $60 on a set of scrubs that will make you feel great about yourself while you are at work? Do you really think that those dreaded 'one size fits most' scrubs make you look and feel your absolute best? And isn't it important to feel your best when caring for your patients?

We have now pinned down color, style, and possibly manufacturer. While we are on the topic of manufacturing, it might be a good idea to find out from where your scrubs are coming. Because the economy has slumped (and even when it hasn't), you may want to consider buying only products that are made in the USA. You are not only getting the best quality nursing scrubs available, but you are also, in a sense, helping out a fellow American. The people behind the scenes of American-based companies are hoping that you will love their scrubs.

We are now ready to shop for medical scrubs online! Here is where it gets tricky. There are so many companies reaching out for YOU. Keep in mind the three important things: color and style, spending budget, where the scrubs are made. Do a search for medical scrubs, nursing scrubs, or scrubs. Visit a few sites, take a look at the pictures, peek at the prices, and read the "About Us" pages. Keep your eye out for a scrub company that you believe will take care of you as an individual, be of the best quality and design, offer fast and inexpensive shipping, and guarantee their products. One more time, I highlight blue sky scrubs as an example. Their products are top-of-the line when it comes to quality. But how is their customer service? blue sky scrubs will bend over backwards to ensure customer satisfaction. Because they are a local scrub business (in the United States), I feel more comfortable knowing that I can show up at their warehouse if I am not satisfied. However, I have never had that problem. Any time I have contacted blue sky scrubs, I get a quick and knowledgeable response from a real person. There is no automated "person" who will "help us to better direct this call..." These are things that are very important when choosing your scrub designer.

Best of luck to you when searching for those perfect, fashionable scrubs! Oh, and don't forget to purchase your medical scrub hats, medical coats, and medical accessories while you are at it! We will go over how "the (medical scrub cap) Pony design killed the bouffant" another day.






Sunday, October 17, 2010

Creating Candles Ebook

The guide to creating all sorts of beautiful candles from the comforts of your own home.


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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Dr. Mauro's 3-Week Detox & Vitality Diet Plan

This detailed detoxification diet plan was created by licensed Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Karlo Mauro. It's an easy to follow detox program that helps clean up the detoxification organs. As well, it teaches you how to maintain a healthy eating lifestyle.


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Friday, October 8, 2010

Medical Scrub Uniforms - Why Are They So Comfortable?


One of the funniest sitcoms on television today is the show titled Scrubs. In this show, a bunch of new and young doctors begin their careers with humorous follies and laughable mistakes. The cleverly written script exacerbates what life might be like as a doctor. Although the show is enjoyable, one can't help but notice how comfortable everyone looks in their inexpensive looking medical scrubs. All of the characters spend practically the entire show in cheap medical scrubs. Even the nurses are observed wearing cheap nursing scrubs. Thirty minutes of watching characters move around the hospital set with ease and comfort will make a person want to go to medical school just for the uniform. Such admiration of the medical scrubs leaves the mind to wonder; what makes scrubs so comfortable?

Obviously, scrubs were not designed for the sole purpose of comfort. Medical scrubs first began to appear in the twentieth century as an effort to maintain sterile environments and decrease the rate of infection. Originally, scrub type wear was designed to protect the doctor from the patient's illness more than to protect the patient from infection. As the movement for cleanliness in hospitals took over, more and more health professionals began wearing scrubs. Now, practically all medical professionals wear them. Cotton scrubs are so popular that lay people have begun to wear them as leisure clothing and pajamas.

One reason that medical scrubs attract comfort seekers could be due to the type of fabric used to make scrubs. Medical scrubs are available in fabrics like cotton, poplin and polyester. Most medical scrubs appear to derive from a blend of different fabrics. The greater the amount of the cotton in the blend, then the softer and more comfortable the scrub will feel. Scrubs, however, were not made exclusively for comfort but, instead, were developed for function. The function being, to reduce contamination and to maintain a healthy and sterile environment. For that reason, many scrub sets are made from fabrics that hide stains and absorb fluids. The durability of a scrub may also add to its appeal as leisurewear.

A second reason why scrubs are so comfortable could be due to the design of the outfit. Scrub designers focus on simplicity. Just by looking at the scrub uniform on a medical professional one can tell that it was designed for comfort. Nothing about scrubs is tight. The tops are generally loose and hang down to a comfortable length. The pants are baggy leaving room for the hips and thighs. The standard scrub set will consist of a square cut v-neck top and a basic drawstring pant Modern scrubs, however, are available in several different cuts. For example, scrub tops from Barco Scrubs are available in different wrap patterns. The wrap top adds some variety to the basic scrub tunic style. Medical professionals can also find scrub drawstring pants in a flared-leg design like the Cherokee Workwear Scrubs.

Whether it is the type of fabric or the design, medical scrubs are popular amongst not only doctors, but also the general public due to their comfort and design.