Hi All
On the note of uniforms. My dept have not worn uniforms but we are now each having one for when we visit the wards to see in-patients for gaining consent to test for HBV & HCV following a contamination incident. We also feel that when our screening nurses go out on our new mobile unit it may help if they wear uniform so that they are identified as nurses. We wear the Trust's Specialist Nurse Uniform.
Su
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From: Kate Venables
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Sent: 29 January 2004 20:31
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Subject: Re: TREATMENT SERVICE
Oh good-oh - we can have another round of "when I used to wear a frilly
cap and black stockings" from the lads out there. I'm rubbing my hands
in glee in anticipation - Kate
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Hello all,
I found the inclusion of the nurse wearing a uniform very interesting.
Uniform debate has taken up many pages of nursing press of late, and
indeed in the
NHS department where I work they have been re-introduced (I must add
that I and
some other colleagues have decided not to go back into uniform).
My question is to other NHS OHP's to see if there are any other
departments
that still wear the traditional nurses uniform.
Regards,
Glenn Raybone
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