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Nurses wearing a traditional uniform consisting of a dress , apron and cap .
A British staff nurse in a type of uniform dress that has been common since the 1980s.
1930s Nursing: Before the days of Curative Medicine.
This nurse's uniform consists of a "spotless apron and a practical but attractive mob cap, made simply from a plain triangle of linen". 1943.
A group of medical students wearing scrubs practice surgical techniques on pigs' feet.


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A nurse uniform is at­tire worn by nurses for hy­giene and iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. The tra­di­tional nurse uni­form con­sists of a dress , apron and cap . It has ex­isted in many vari­ants, but the basic style has re­mained rec­og­niz­able.

The first nurse uni­forms were de­rived from the nun's habit. Be­fore the 19th cen­tury, nuns took care of sick and in­jured peo­ple so it was ob­vi­ous that trained lay nurses might copy the nun's habit as they have adopted ranks like "Sis­ter". One of Flo­rence Nightin­gale 's first stu­dents (Miss van Rens­se­laer) de­signed the orig­i­nal uni­form for the stu­dents at Miss Nightin­gale's school of nurs­ing. Be­fore the 1940s minor changes oc­curred in the uni­form. The cloth­ing con­sisted of a mainly blue out­fit. Hos­pi­tals were free to de­ter­mine the style of the nurse uni­form, in­clud­ing the nurse's cap which ex­ists in many variants. [1] [2]

In Britain , the na­tional uni­form (or sim­ply "na­tional") was de­signed with the ad­vent of the Na­tional Health Ser­vice (NHS) in 1948, and the New­cas­tle dress. [ clarification needed ] From the 1960s open necks began to ap­pear. In the 1970s, white dis­pos­able paper caps re­placed cot­ton ones; in the 1980s, plas­tic aprons dis­placed the tra­di­tional ones and out­er­wear began to dis­ap­pear. From the 1990s, scrubs be­came pop­u­lar in Britain, hav­ing first ap­peared in the USA; how­ever, some nurses in Britain con­tinue to wear dresses, al­though some NHS trusts have re­moved them in favour of scrubs as in many other coun­tries.

His­tor­i­cally, a typ­i­cal nurse uni­form con­sisted of a dress, pinafore apron and nurse's cap . In some hos­pi­tals, how­ever, stu­dent nurses also wore a nurs­ing pin , or the pinafore apron may have been re­placed by a cob­bler style apron. This type of nurse's dress con­tin­ues to be worn in many coun­tries.

Tra­di­tional uni­forms re­main com­mon in many coun­tries, but in West­ern Eu­rope and North Amer­ica, the so-called " scrubs " or tu­nics have be­come more pop­u­lar. "Scrub dress" is a sim­pler type of uni­form, and is al­most al­ways worn in op­er­at­ing rooms and emer­gency rooms .

Nurses have a va­ri­ety of roles in the 21st Cen­tury and there­fore have a va­ri­ety of "uni­forms". Nurse sci­en­tists may wear a lab coat, while nurse ex­ec­u­tives may wear a suit. The "uni­form" will vary by coun­try and role.

Since the late 1980s, there has been a move to­wards al­ter­na­tive de­signs of nurs­ing uni­forms in some coun­tries. Newer style nurse's uni­form in the United King­dom con­sists of either: [3] [4]

In some coun­tries the nurse's uni­form is now gen­der neu­tral. When this is not the case, male nurses wear a dif­fer­ent uni­form to their fe­male coun­ter­parts. In the UK, male nurses often wear a white tunic with epaulettes in a colour or quan­tity that rep­re­sents their year of train­ing or grade. How­ever, in many trusts the white uni­form is now ob­so­lete and uni­forms are non-gen­der spe­cific.

Be­gin­ning in the 1990s, and until the pre­sent time, the tra­di­tional nurse uni­forms have been re­placed with the "new" scrub dress in some coun­tries. Most hos­pi­tals in the US and Eu­rope argue that the scrub uni­form is eas­ier to clean than the old nurse uniforms. [6] The nurses who wear the uni­forms are di­vided into two camps:

In many parts of the world, nurses con­tinue to wear a uni­form con­sist­ing of a dress, pinafore and cap. The tra­di­tional white uni­form for male nurs­ing staff is now going out of fash­ion, ex­cept for stu­dent nurses. A tunic of ei­ther the den­tal sur­geon style or a V-neck with a col­lar is very often used. The colours vary with grade, area of work, and hos­pi­tal; how­ever, the male equiv­a­lent of a sis­ter (that is, charge nurse) tend to be shades of blue or dark green: often, this is the only colour to be recog­nised by the pub­lic as sig­ni­fy­ing a per­son in au­thor­ity.

Nurses were ac­tively dis­cour­aged from wear­ing jew­ellery which might dis­tract from their pur­pose and get caught on pa­tient skin dur­ing care ac­tiv­ity. A fob watch or pen­dant watch is con­sid­ered syn­ony­mous with nurs­ing. The fob watch frees the nurses' hands for client care and pre­vents the wrist watch be­com­ing a vec­tor for dis­ease. Watches are some­times given as a token rite-of-pas­sage gift from par­ents to young nurses, who are mak­ing the tran­si­tion into nurses' quar­ters and live away from home for the first time.

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