Though scrubs were initially designed as a protective garment for health care professionals who work in the operating room, they currently are best known for what they actually are: work pajamas. They are health care professionals' saving grace and if not for them they probably would have staged a walk out a long, long time ago.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] That being said, because we have the chance to wear scrubs to work, there is an unwritten rule that we must always respect: Under no circumstances should one ever, ever wear different colored scrub tops and bottoms to work. That's just wrong.[8]
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- Disposable Glove
- Michael Kors
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- White Coat
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References
- ↑ Report: Ability to Wear Scrubs to Work is Only Thing Keeping Health Care Professionals from Quitting (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Scrubs Teaches Us That “Everything Comes Down to Poo” (Gomerblog)
- ↑ NBC to Air Most Realistic Medical Show Since Scrubs, “INTOX” (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Bicyclist Doctor Dons Scrubs Plastered with Advertising and Sexy Cute Buttpads (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Sick of Scrub Machine Malfunctions Resident Gets Scrubs Tattooed on Body (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Body Image Issues Linked to Color-Coded Hospital Scrubs Size (Gomerblog)
- ↑ What Character from Scrubs are You? (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Fashion Faux Pas: Doctor Loses All Respect When Spotted with Blue Top, Green Bottoms (American Journal of Preventative Hospital Fashion Mistakes)