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EricaNurney | 11:32 Thu 11th Oct 2007 | News
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7037657.stm

in addition to the measure mentioned in this article i also think that all medical staff should not be wearing their uniforms outside the hospital building.how many of you see nurses in uniform in the supermarket, picking up kids from school etc in their uniforms?shouldnt the hospitals be making them change there?how many uniforms do nurses get, one for each shift a week or do they wear them twice before washing them?not having a go, just concerned that more could be done to stop these super bugs.
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I don't think they're supposed to.

Also, they will probably have 3 - 5 uniforms depending on the policy of the hospital.
Nurses should definately where there Uniforms outside work, wherever possible, especially in my local, in fact it should be compulsory! .......sorry just a thought.!
Its a disciplinary offense to war your uniform outside of work at our local hospital. I notice that in the shops and things, its often care workers out and about in their uniforms and not nurses from the hospital.
There is a risk of nurses carrying the likes of mrsa and c-diff outside the hospital. I used to be a care worker and if i was dealing with a patient with mrsa i would bring a spare uniform to avoid cross infection. A lot of care workers do. Also when you see them in the shops they are normally shopping for a patient.
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Loosehead, im guessing by your dumb comment youre a man.pathetic,get your head out of your pants
Isnt nurses wearing their uniform only the same as say a painter wearing his overalls?
Oh dear, sense of humour bypass! Lighten up please and I'll tell you how to stop MRSA and all the other nasties over night!
You might want to re-phrase that comment to loosehead
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would it perhaps be better if all hospital staff wore something similar to the greens they wear in theatre?just have different colours for different staff like nurses, porters, doctors etc?there's no practicality in the current uniform to stop this change and the greens style things are easier to launder, cheaper and wouldnt be so nice to be seen out in the street in?
Ah, come on Erica, be nice!!! Any mention of "nurse" and "uniform" is going to elicit that kind of response!!!!
I think it's bad practice in the current climate to wear a uniform outside of the hospital; you are only encouraging cross - infection.
Just my view as a former Nursing NVQ Assessor.
and what about WPC's surely they should where their uniforms outside work too! I mean fair's fair!
When I was nursing it was a no no to not change out of your uniform at the end of your shift . In fact you had another change if you were doing something like taking patients to x-ray etc . When we went to and from the canteen we had to always wear our capes .....I am going back now eh , ...lol.
in reply to Reverand funk's question: No nurses wearing their uniform out of hours outside work is most definitely NOT the same as a painter wearing his/her overalls. Come on USE your head; a nurse stands to carry infections/bacteria on his/her uniform by the nature of their very work; a decorator just paint!!
Hi BM!! How are you sweetie?
Nurses and WPC's both get my vote.

Yep another red blooded male I'm afraid.
i worked as a care worker and we werent allowed to wear our uniforms either to or from work.
Hello cheries , better thankyou love , hope you are ok :-)x

We used to get 6 dresses , 9 aprons , 2 belts , 8 hats , and 6 cuffs , oh how I loved those starched aprons !
So come on then bigmamma, do you think the state of our wards is a direct consequence of Matrons being removed from Nursing? Every nursing home manager I know (and I'm not exaggerating when I say I know over 500) laments the loss of the Matron as they say standards have fallen as a result of this.
What do you think BM?
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Loosehead,i apologise if my comment offended.its just that theres enough peurile tosh on this site and this is a serious matter,as someone who has lost an elderly relative to mrsa i know.i didnt mean to offend you so please accept my apology
No Problem, Erica, I fully understand, just being flippant!

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