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Why do nurses have to wear nurse uniforms?
1. In clinical work, nurses will come into contact with all kinds of patients, including patients with infectious diseases. In other words, nurses are exposed to a large number of different bacteria and viruses every day. The uniform nurse's uniform is actually a kind of protection for nurses and their families to prevent the clothes they wear home from posing a threat to their families and themselves. In addition, most hospitals will uniformly disinfect and clean nurses' clothes. If it is your own clothes, it may be damaged during disinfection. A nurse's uniform can be changed at any time if it is polluted or soiled.

Wearing this will make the nurse look refreshed. This is the same reason that soldiers wear military uniforms.

Nurses should wear uniform nurses' uniforms and badges when they go to work. Clothes are clean, flat and fit, which can leave a good impression on people. For example, the buttons on the clothes are uneven, the underwear collar is exposed, there are many nurse's clothes under the skirt, or the work clothes are polluted or damaged, and the pockets are stained with ink. People will have poor eyesight, and then they will have distrust.

Therefore, paying attention to the etiquette of nurses' dress can leave a good impression on patients at the first time and lay the foundation for future treatment and nursing.