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We've just been informed of a pending crackdown on wearing scrubs home, wearing visible T shirts underscrubs, having jewelry/hair uncovered by caps etc. I think someone would have a stroke if we walked into an OR with a cup of coffee.
We've just been informed of a pending crackdown on wearing scrubs home, wearing visible T shirts underscrubs, having jewelry/hair uncovered by caps etc. I think someone would have a stroke if we walked into an OR with a cup of coffee.
You can wear shirts under scrubs as long as they aren't visible, if you believe the nurses. Other nursing policy mandates include masks (only 1 RCT exists comparing mask/no mask = no difference), caps and laundering scrubs at home. The CDC/OSHA do not require hospitals to launder their scrubs. So, if you can clean the scrubs at home, I think you can certainly wear them into the hospital.
i was informed that in ?england?, anesthesia does not wear masks in the OR. i haven't personally substantiated this, but if true, we must be doing something wrong here in the US. anyone else hear of this?
hey proman, do you have a reference for that trial you speak of?
It's true. The Brits have adequate nose hair to filter any particulate matter much more effectively than our common OR mask.

It is actually true and many other European countries do the same because they understand how silly it is to wear a mask when you are no where near the incision while the patient is allowed to breath freely without a mask (If they are not intubated), as if the bacteria in the patient's airway is less harmful than the bacteria in your airway!
Most of these things they make you do are basically rituals based on very little science and they make you do them simply because they can.
They- you mean nurses? I'm appalled! I've never heard of such a thing, holding power and demanding unsubstantiated requests just because you can.
The main ORs, no drinks. Over at the dental school when they're doing procedures under GA, I can drink water (or whatever) and no one cares. It was really strange the first time, when the anesthesia tech asked me if I wanted anything to drink.
Don't get too excited Jet. I'm not talking about patron marg's in the OR.
Coffee! Do you do it? Covered or not? Does your hospital have a policy one way or another?


Yeah, I gathered that, my friend.
But I've gotta confession to make......from my former self.... since I've quit DA COPENHAGEN😱
Never been a big fan of drinks in the OR....
back in the day, though,
CRNA would be stranded in the heart room on pump....
I'd be idle so would pop into the room and say "Dude get outta here for a while. Take my beeper....if something bad happens COME BACK....if not I'll see you in thirty minutes."
BUT
I'd be in the heart room wittha biggold dippa Copenhagen.
Annda clandestine DIP CUP behind the curtain. 😱
🙂lol:😆)
Guess that fits as a drink in the OR.
God willing, though, you never drink from my "drink" in the OR.![]()
The world is falling apart. JPP has quit using COP
Nahhhh, G.
Wouldnt say I've quit forever.
Just realized it wasnt the smartest thing to be doing on a regular basis, so about 4 months ago I stopped.
Still think about A NICE BIG DIPPA COP!
Not overwhelming enough though to replicate my previous use.
So I'll reserve the right to pull outta can every once in a while....
And put inna dip....
I'll covet those times, too.
Maybe it'll be at a poker table.....
Maybe it'll be tomorrow....
I dunno.....
Lost the desire to dip on a regular basis.
I mean, theres alotta maintenance.... 🙂laugh🙂
cup needed, dip needed.
Too much maintenance.
Well I quit the BEAR a long time ago but I still think about packing a fat burl all the time. I jst got tired of spitting out part of the inside of my lip in the shower every morning. Once I quit I could never go back because as soon as I had that first dip I would be back on the train again just like chris rock when he fired up that crack pipe in new jack city all those years ago. Whn one of my buddies is hangin a dip I do like to open up the can and take a long nice inhalation of all the fumes.