A scrub or a theatre blue is a sanitary cloth worn by nurses, surgeons and other people working in hospitals or with patients.
Initially scrubs were worn only by surgeons who were mostly men. It was also used by other operating personnel who would wear them when scrubbing or sterilizing themselves.
Now it is not only known scrubs for men but just scrubs as it is donned by many personnel working in the hospitals and also in environments where one may come in contact with infections.
Why are scrubs important?
(a) It helps the patients identify the nurses.
Just like policemen, solders, pilots, judges with their uniforms, nurses also need uniforms to identify them. As there are more men becoming nurses, there are also scrubs for men in healthcare.
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Most scrubs are usually designed with a lot of pockets. This makes it easier for nurses to carry their tools with ease. The nurses can carry writing pads, pens, scissors, swabs, beeper etc. Basically anything that is used in their day to day performance.
However there are some health care facilities that restrict nurses to wear scrubs that have pockets. In this instance, one carries a fanny pack.
(e) It is better than regular clothing.
As mentioned above, scrubs are worn in hospitals as such they are usually cleaner than regular clothing. Scrubs are cleaned with chemicals to ensure all contaminations are removed.
The scrubs are not worn more than once, after every shift it is cleaned to prevent nurses from carrying any potential contaminants or germs.
By being clean, the scrubs minimize chances if germs being transferred from one patient to another.
(f) It prevents regular clothing from getting spoilt.
Wearing regular clothing at the hospital may be ruined if one does not wear the scrubs. Scrubs protect the clothes from coming into contact with urine, stool or urine that nurses come into contact with. Getting these stains from regular clothing may be difficult through normal