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S’porean nurses relates how they were ostracised for being in uniform & taking the lift to go to work

I oso ostracize NSmen in their fuck four. Why nurse be any different? Smelly and dirty u know! :sick:

If you are ovulating you might be aroused by the raw jungle smell and the sweaty testosterone.
 
Paiseh KNN on 2nd thought that wouldn't solve the problem KNN they will still hook a stethoscope for the rank with the cleaners scrub KNN my uncle wonder why doctors need to hang stethoscope when going lunch etc is it to anticipate cardiac arrest or rank status KNN
Don't nurses have stethoscopes too? and some watch they hang in front of the uniform...so sure can tell who is who...
 
The elephant in the room should be why are nurses/medical personel allowed to wear their Scrubs in public? Imagine wearing the scrubs and taking public tpt to Hospital etc picking up the germs/bacteria/viruses in public and than attending to the sick. Than in the hospital attending to patients etc than going home taking public tpt passing the germs etc back to public. For a country that wants to be a medical hub,,even the basics are not there,,,,where is the freaking common sense?

The proper procedure should be Nurses etc go to hospital in normal clothes...young chio ones should wear sexy clothing...power dressing etc..Go to hospital, shower and change to uniforms...than work. After work, shower and change back to civies than fuck off. However to cut costs etc,,,showers and all that costs money,,the gahmen not willing to pay..and lets say 8 hour shift...they are in the hospital for 9 hours...and paid 9 hours, 30 mins to shower and change before and after the shift...is that too much of a cost for hospitals to bear? The uniforms and scrubs should be cleaned by hospital laundry services,...that is for staff and public welfare.

Instead of the public kpkb about nurses in uniform being 'dirty' and nurses kpkb about being discriminated in public,,why don't the public and nurses and Oppos complain about having dedicated showers and change and medical laundry services for the medical stuff? this is just freaking common sense ,,,are singkies that dense?

Nurses In Uniform: Is It Okay to Wear Scrubs In Public?
July 21, 2017
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Frankly, no.
While scrubs come in different colors, styles and patterns, these are not enough reasons for you to flaunt them out of your workplace. Not only is it considered a major fashion blunder, it can actually be a hazard.
Now, before you argue, here are some good points to consider before heading out in your scrubs.
Where you’ll be going
wearing scrub suits in coffee shops
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If you will be going out for shopping in your scrubs, that can be considered an attention-seeking behavior. But, if you’re just going out for a quick bite or grabbing a few essential items in the grocery after work, you can consider that as being practical.
How your scrubs look
Before you actually head out, always check your scrubs. Make sure that there aren’t any stains and spots. Wearing dirty scrubs in public isn’t only gross, it can also run you the risk of spreading infections and bacteria. It can throw people off, too.

See Also: 10 Tips & Tricks To Keep Your Nursing Scrubs in Great Shape
Where you work
If you know you are handling highly contagious patients or you work in a sterile environment, don’t think twice. Only wear your scrubs in the hospital to avoid contamination. You can wear your regular clothes, change into your scrubs for work and change back to your regular clothes before leaving the hospital. This way, you’ll be able to contain the pathogens in the hospital.
As for exposure, you don’t actually have to be in direct contact with contagious patients to acquire harmful bacteria. There are pathogens you can get from the surrounding air and your own bacteria ridden hands.
isolation nurse meme

Now, before you tell off the other people you see in public wearing scrubs, keep in mind that not all who wear them are in the medical field. Anyone can buy a pair of scrubs today and just wear them for comfort and convenience.

Reasons Why People Wear Scrubs in Public
People who work in the hospital and medical field are believed to have a higher status in society. If you are seen wearing one, you’re likely to experience a boost in ego.
Apart from that, media has also conditioned people to believe that wearing scrubs to work is completely acceptable. There are TV programs that practically shows nurses and doctors wearing scrubs in public.
scrub suits depicted in tv

Wearing your scrubs is like wearing your pajamas. They are breathable and comfortable. They give you a lot of space to move around and do your job.
Because of these things, a lot of people feel tempted to just wear their scrubs when running errands after work.

Laziness is one good reason, too. Doctors and nurses spend hours in the hospital attending to their patients’ needs. At times, they are just too tired to even think of changing their clothes before heading home.
Do’s And Dont’s Of Wearing Scrubs Outside Of Work
Some people say never to wear your scrubs in public as they carry deadly bugs. Other people argue that it’s just blown out of proportions. You can wear them outside if you can just be sensible and if you can use proper judgment.
Do’s
Wear scrubs if you are grabbing a cup of coffee or a snack before work. Just make sure that you won’t be wearing the same set of scrubs to the OR or when handling immunocompromised patients.
Wear your old scrubs when doing house work, like painting or cleaning. Wash and disinfect them properly before wearing them.
Don’ts
Avoid wearing scrubs when visiting a friend in the hospital. Apart from creating confusion, there’s also the risk of transmitting bad microbes to the patient.

Don’t wear soiled and stained scrubs.
See Also: 7 Easy Stain Removal Tips Every Nurse Needs To Know
Don’t wear your scrubs in parties, not unless it’s Halloween or a costume party. And if you’re really decided on wearing one as your costume, make sure it’s properly sanitized or you’re wearing a new pair.
scrub suits in halloween party

The Solution?
Hospitals and similar institutions should provide a clean space where nurses, students, doctors and other workers can change their clothes. Another great idea is to have a laundry service that’ll be dedicated to washing these people’s scrubs. This way, their scrubs won’t have to leave the hospital. After all, at least 44% of bacteria can remain in scrubs that are washed at home.

If those things sound too ambitious, then employees should be more responsible in looking after themselves. If you know you’ll need to go somewhere after work or even if you don’t, you should consider bringing some extra clothes with you and change into them right after your shift. And don’t forget to wash your hands before leaving, too.
In summary
Wearing scrubs is a matter of common sense and proper work ethics. If you really need to go to some place or attend an event after your shift, pack a few extra clothes and change into them. It will take some time getting used to and a lot of discipline. However, considering the dangers of wearing scrubs in public, the benefits far outweigh the inconveniences.
good point. there used to be a time where doctors would wear just regular clothes instead of scrubs during surgery and meet everyone post-op with blood and all on their ties and shirts. It was acceptable then and doctors were proud to meet people with blood stained clothes because it was considered atas.
 
Paiseh KNN on 2nd thought that wouldn't solve the problem KNN they will still hook a stethoscope for the rank with the cleaners scrub KNN my uncle wonder why doctors need to hang stethoscope when going lunch etc is it to anticipate cardiac arrest or rank status KNN
KNN rank status KNN
 
Someone said that serving NS kena bully kena castrated.

I would say being doctor kena bully even more by patients! Way worse than NS. At least NS there is rank. So if you are better than private wont get bully by private.

As a dr bully by senior drs. And patients can bully any dr including senior consultants!

Asian patients are the worst.
You'll have to tell me all about it in person. :smile:
 
these tweets are possibly fucking JuiHu stirrers across causeway, wanting to destablise SG people
 
How come no one ask why are medical workers allowed to even wear their scrubs in public?


Discrimination of healthcare workers due to coronavirus ‘disgraceful’: Amrin Amin
WSPS Amrin Amin speaks to ambulance first responders (4)
Senior Parliamentary Secretary Amrin Amin speaks to ambulance first responders who attended suspected coronavirus cases, on Feb 12, 2020. (Photo: Aqil Haziq Mahmud)
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SINGAPORE: The discrimination of some healthcare workers due to suspicions of close contact with coronavirus cases is "disgraceful", Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs Amrin Amin has said.

“There's one issue that I would like to comment on, which is on discrimination faced by our healthcare officers,” he told reporters on Wednesday (Feb 12).

“We have read reports of nurses being asked not to take the lift, take the stairs instead. Nurses have been asked to leave the train ... Ambulance drivers being asked not to buy food, so as not to contaminate others," said Mr Amrin.

“These are very unfortunate incidents, and it's very disgraceful.”

Mr Amrin’s comments came after several reports of healthcare workers being ostracised in public due to concerns over the new virus.

“It does not reflect the best of us Singaporeans,” he continued. “In times or crisis, we must stand together and stand united, and these are people, ordinary men and women who have served Singapore in this time.

“Some of them have volunteered their services, come in and stepped up. I think they deserve our support and encouragement.

“I urge all Singaporeans to encourage them and to recognise their contributions in this moment.”

SPS Amrin Amin speaks to ambulance first responders (2)
Senior Parliamentary Secretary Amrin Amin speaks to ambulance first responders on Feb 12, 2020. (Photo: Aqil Haziq Mahmud)
Mr Amrin urged Singaporeans to “condemn the disgraceful acts” by a minority, and make it clear that these acts do not represent Singaporeans.

“We are better than that,” he added. “And we will show Singapore and the world who we really are.”

READ: DBS employee infected with novel coronavirus, some staff told to work from home
Mr Amrin said the public should not be alarmed as all emergency medical crew will wear personal protective equipment when responding to all calls, not just suspected coronavirus cases.

“The ambulance, after conveying a suspect case, will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, so the public should rest assured,” he stated.

Mr Amrin was speaking at the Singapore Civil Defence Force headquarters where he met frontline officers who had attended suspected coronavirus cases.

“I'm here to say thank you to the men and women who have bravely served Singapore in this moment of need,” he said.

“They have stepped up. Many of them have said they are also anxious, but despite that they continue to perform duties required of them and I think they deserve to be honoured."
 
Someone said that serving NS kena bully kena castrated.

I would say being doctor kena bully even more by patients! Way worse than NS. At least NS there is rank. So if you are better than private wont get bully by private.

As a dr bully by senior drs. And patients can bully any dr including senior consultants!

Asian patients are the worst.
Money speaks louder here bro. :cool:
 
Wonder if this nurse will be thrown out of the SBS bus, SMRT train or HDB lift?

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