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  2. Dress code update about messy buns draws criticism for ...

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    The hospital responded to the criticism by saying, “The social media post misrepresented a long standing Bryan Health policy. The policy is titled, Dress Code – Personal Appearance and ...

  3. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In England, all NHS hospital trusts have stringent clothing policies, and many of these specifically forbid wearing the iconic white coat for medical staff, owing to infection control concerns. This has meant that several hospitals around the UK have opted for scrubs for staff, especially in Accident and Emergency departments.

  4. Nurse uniform - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    The dress code in primary and secondary grades for boys comprises dark blue, khaki, or black shorts with a white open-collar short-sleeved shirt, white ankle socks or long dark socks, and brown or black trainers. Female students, wear a knee-length dark blue or black skirt, and a pale white blouse with a loosely hanging bow tie.

  6. ‘Unlawful’ Texas policy requires state employees to dress in ...

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  7. Medical gown - Wikipedia

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    Medical gowns are hospital gowns worn by medical professionals as personal protective equipment (PPE) in order to provide a barrier between patient and professional. Whereas patient gowns are flimsy often with exposed backs and arms, PPE gowns, as seen below in the cardiac surgeon photograph, cover most of the exposed skin surfaces of the ...

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  9. Patient gown - Wikipedia

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    Hospital gown worn by a young patient. A hospital gown, sometimes called a johnny gown [1] or johnny, especially in Canada and New England, [2] is "a long loose piece of clothing worn in a hospital by someone doing or having an operation". [3] It can be used as clothing for bedridden patients. [4]