"And I thought nurses wore caps instead of their hair hang free."
The statement would explain, for example, why a patient's nurse is wearing gloves.
When she was in the hospital, one nurse wore a mask, gloves and a gown.
I agree with Michael about the hoo-ha over nurses wearing crosses.
Inside, the nurses wore formal uniforms that seemed to date back a few decades.
But the nurse wore no hat he recognized and the window was just one sheet of wired glass.
Hospital managers believe that if nurses wear casual clothes it would help break down barriers between them and patients.
Her nurses wore blue uniforms and traveled on horseback to deliver care.
I just always assumed that's why nurses wear rubber gloves.
Gray said, "The nurses don't wear matching uniforms, so you won't stand out."