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Cherokee Lab Coats



Why Wear Nursing Lab Coats?

It's common to see doctors in lab coats, but what about nurses? More and more nurses are wearing lab coats for added professionalism, and patients are responding by listening to their advice and treating them more respectfully. Here are some tips to ensuring professionalism no matter what scrubs you wear.

1. Appearance - Although casual dress is much more comfortable, adding nursing lab coats to your look presents a more professional image. In addition, doctors and nurses should refraim from wearing revealing attire, as this sends a very negative message to the patient. Also, although this is the modern age, tattoos should be covered and piercings removed for work. That said, don't be afraid to show off your unique personality while at work. Check out our Print Scrubs to express your persona!

2. Behavior - As a nurse, be sure to practice what you preach. Try to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and in turn you'll be more awake during shifts and ready to care for your patients. Correct posture is important in maintaining a professional image, so stand up straight! If you're new to nursing or on the shy side, try not to show your nervousness around your patients.

3. Confidentiality - It's important to always keep a patient's medical information confidential. If you use electronic communication in your medical facility, take care to ensure that you are sending the information to the correct recipient. Also, be sure to first get a patient's permission before you email them any kind of information related to their condition.

4. Organization - If you have your own office, try to keep it somewhat clean. We know that can be hard with the amount of paperwork you're going to have on your desk, but try to maintain some organization. Before a patient comes in the office, review their chart and become familiar with the ins and outs of their case.

5. Comfort Level - Many people feel a sense of dread at the thought of going to the doctor's office. Doctors and nurses can put their patients at ease by making small talk about the weather, sports, or local events. If your patient has kids or favorite hobbies, make a note of them and put it with their chart so you'll remember to ask about it next time.

There's much more to professionalism than simply donning a nursing lab coat, but throwing that coat on is the first step to showing patients you care about your career and their health! At Scrubs-Max, we carry tons of lab coat styles to fit you great without emptying your wallet. Women may try the great looking Studio Nursing Lab Coats, and men the Back Belt Lab Coat. Shop Scrubs-Max today for your Nursing Lab Coats!