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scholes said:Ok, please tell me if I am the only one who has this issue...
Every time I use the little boys room at the hospital, I always seem to get a small pee spot on my scrubs. First, I attributed it to my haste at the urinal and the thin seafoam green scrubs, but most times even when I make a valiant effort at shaking every last drop off, I still end up with an adverse outcome. And then I need to dry the spot off with a paper towel because I do not want to walk around with a pee spot on my scrubs. I imagine that pee spots would be something that would force your attending to lower your score on the "professionalism" portion of your evaluation. Taking my time at the urinal has decreased the frequency of pee spots. I think this seems to be the best way to handle it. I would not want to regress to the point where I have to use the stall and wipe. This would be horribly demasculinating.
Does anyone else have this problem...
p.s. no, i do not suffer from hypospadias or urinary incontinence
So I'm on call, bored, cruising the threads, and come across this thread.
Truly the hardest I've laughed in a long time.
Thanks.
Heres my advice:
1) Take a paper towel with you every time to wipe the pee hole.
2) In the event a drip shows up anyway, after washing your hands, before drying them, shake some residual water on the front of your scrubs.
The pee spot is now a clandestine pee spot, and your scrubs now appear as though you merely acted hastily at the scrub sink.
And it dries fast.