Summary: Learn how to choose what clothes to wear as a night shift nurse with expert nursing tips from an experienced night nurse in this free online late shift related video clip.
Taquita Love, RN, is a travel nurse. She has been working at Los Angeles Children's Hospital. Her years helping others while staying at the hospital and her own time spent traveling to...read more
"Now I need to prepare what I need to wear when I get up for work because when I get up, I'm going to be a little tired and I'm not really going to want to be feeling around trying to get prepared. Previously, when you run your errands and in the morning time, that's a good time to wash your clothes and get everything else together. If you washed your scrubs previously. I kind of hang everything up and put everything together so when I'm ready for it, I can go in and grab it. For this shift tonight, I'll probably just grab a scrub top and a bottom, whatever I want to match up. If it needs to ironed and you want to iron your scrubs, go right ahead. A lot of nurses don't. I particularly like to iron my scrubs, and these definitely need to be ironed out. At this point, I would get my clothes together, go ahead and iron, and lay them out in whatever area I'm going to put all my stuff work at."
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