Calling All Nursing Professionals…

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 BY Emma

Emma-HSaw this great article by Susan Keifer RN, MSN/Ed.  on NurseTogether and thought it was worth sharing. What do you think?  Would you?

The Nurses’ Station. Would YOU Give Up Your Seat?

If you have been a nurse for any length of time, you know how precious the seats at the nurses’ station really are. These seats are a rare commodity; one to be cherished and guarded once you snag one. It is also true that the coveted chair can be very revealing regarding the professionalism of the person occupying it.

I will pose to you a question that I recently asked a class of students: registered nurses who are taking their first course in their journey to their bachelor’s degree and are studying the art of professional nursing. Many of them have been practicing nurses for 20 years or more. Here is my question to them: “As a professional courtesy, would you willingly andgladly give up your chair at the nurses’ station to a… to a… wait for it… a doctor? How about a doctor who was nasty to you a few minutes ago? Would you give up your chair for this person? In response to this question, you would have thought I had asked if they would wear their pajamas to work! It would be an unthinkable assault to their personal pride! In fairness, there were many who said that they definitely would offer their chair as a professional courtesy, but most said they would absolutely NOT give up their chair to a physician. In fact, many were shocked that I would even ask such a question. After all, it is a known fact that we as nurses are in a constant battle to earn respect in our profession, and unfortunately, they say, it is the physicians who are greatly responsible for any lack of respect that we receive. The majority of the students explained by saying that the doctors do not show them any respect, so why should they show them any courtesy? Others say that they feel like they are constantly having to try to prove themselves as equal in importance to the physicians and so they feel like giving up their chair would show a sign of subservience or weakness. One student summed it up by stating, “The doctors think they are so much better than me. Giving up my chair would just explode their egos even more. I need to show that I am not impressed by them.”

Why do I use a scenario such as this in class when it inflames emotions so drastically? Here’s my reason. In my years as a nurse I have noticed a startling lack of civility and respect among health care workers, and not just between doctors and nurses either. The doctors disrespect the nurses who then berate the nursing assistants who, in turn, are short with the patients. We are mistreated, so therefore, we mistreat others. I specifically remember one nurse with whom I worked who was also a former certified nursing assistant (CNA). When she was a CNA she commented over and over about how she couldn’t stand the disrespectful way that the nurses spoke to her. However, after she became a nurse herself, I saw her talking quite rudely to a CNA. I confronted her about it, asking why she would talk to a CNA like that when she resented such treatment when she was a CNA herself. Her answer? “I took it when I was a CNA… now it’s my turn to dish it out.” Is that it? Must we really beat someone down in order to feel better about ourselves? Where does it stop? Do you think that maybe it should stop with us? If we can show respect to others, perhaps we will be respected in return.

Back to the seat at the nurses’ station and my students…  I use this example because the chair at the nurses’ station is so symbolic of what we have achieved and can be one of our prized possessions at work. So, here is the point that I wanted to make with my students and will do so here as well: I believe that giving up that chair to the doctor shows the utmost in professionalism, courtesy, and confidence. I always envision Florence Nightingale as the most professional of nurses, and I honestly do not think she would have a problem giving up HER chair. Was Florence a doormat? Was she subservient? I think not! I think that Florence was confident enough in her practice and knowledge that she had nothing to prove to anyone, and certainly not by being discourteous. Perhaps true professionalism possesses enough self control and restraint to show kindness and courtesy toward those who maybe do not deserve it.

Can we not be confident enough in our abilities and our practices that we do not feel like we have to prove ourselves by remaining seated while the physician stands? If a nurse gives up his or her chair at the nursing station to a physician, maybe even the very doctor who was disrespectful a few minutes ago, I believe that it shows that the nurse’s professionalism is a notch above the norm. It’s like taking the high road in the midst of mistreatment. Such professionalism could go a very long way in increasing the respect given to us in the health care community. Who knows… maybe our example will eventually lead to a physician offering his or her chair to US! Wouldn’t that be something? I wouldn’t hold my breath on that one, but in the meantime, we can be the trendsetters in the realm of professional courtesy. And to me, an attitude of servanthood is true professionalism, and I think Florence would agree!

Nurses, would you give up your seat?  Please leave a comment below sharing your thoughts.


Happy Halloween!

Monday, October 31st, 2011 BY Brie

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Even Zombies like to look fabulous! Have a Safe and Happy Halloween Scrubinista’s!


What are you wearing? – Dress Code Decisions

Thursday, October 20th, 2011 BY Brie

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We have been hearing quite a heated debate lately on many hospitals decision to go with a color coded dress code system, where scrub uniform colors are dictated by job function or department. Do you have such a dress code in your workplace? What do you think of the concept, is it really a great service for the patient to be able to tell who is who, or do you think it matters to the patients? What colors do you have to wear in your dress code, and what colors would you like us to carry to make dressing easier and more stylish for you? Give us your opinion in the comments below, we would love to hear what you think! We will make it worth your while by giving away a scrub top of your choice in the color you are required to wear, to one commenter selected at random!

*Official giveaway rules: No purchase necessary to win. Contest open to US and Canadian residents. Comments will be reviewed with a winner chosen at random on Thursday, October 27th. Winner will be announced and posted on the Scrubinista blog. To enter, leave a comment on this blog post. The number of comments made will determine the odds of winning. Prize value is determined by winner’s selection. Prize consists of 1 scrub top of the winner’s choice, available on www.scrubsandbeyond.com. Entry in the contests implies consent to use winner’s name in winner announcement post. Offer void where prohibited by law.


Happy Labor Day – Celebrate with Savings!

Friday, September 2nd, 2011 BY Brie

Brie-HTomorrow marks the start to much anticipated Labor Day Weekend! Are you one of the lucky ones who gets an extended weekend, or does labor day equate to more labor for you? While Labor Day’s official beginning dates back to 1894, the celebration continues to this day with fun events, parades, and of course, the sales!

To start the weekend off, here are some fun labor facts:

153.2 million: The number of people, 16 and older, who makes up the nation’s labor force as of July, 2011.

$47,127 and $36,278: The 2009 real median earnings for male and female full-time, year-round workers, respectively.

16.5 million: The number of commuters who leave for work between midnight and 5:59 a.m. They represent 12.4 percent of all commuters.

2.6 million: The number of Registered nurses (RNs) employed in the US.

Labor Day also is a popular weekend for sales and excellent bargains. Scrubs & Beyond is no exception! Celebrate Labor Day with Savings – check out our Facebook or Twitter pages this weekend for an exclusive coupon!

Have a great weekend and stay safe!


Today’s winner in the Be Koi All Over Giveaway contest

Friday, August 26th, 2011 BY Brie

Today’s winner in the Be Koi All Over Giveaway contest is : Carol Carr!

Congratulations Carol!!

There is still one more chance to win – so be sure to check back tomorrow! Good Luck!!

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Koi All Over Giveaway – Today’s Winner!

Thursday, August 25th, 2011 BY Brie

Today’s winner in the Be Koi All Over Giveaway contest is : Kyle Wright-Lahl!

Congratulations Kyle!!

There are still two more chances to win – so be sure to check back tomorrow and Saturday for more winners! Good Luck!!

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Thanks you for all your comments – We have a winner!!

Thursday, August 11th, 2011 BY Brie

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Wow – we are blown away by your responses and are so happy to hear your feedback!

Leave us your comments anytime, good or bad, we really love hearing from you!!

We are pleased to announce the winner of the $50 Scrubs & Beyond Gift Card:

Laurie


Congratulations   Laurie, you should receive your Gift Card via email shortly!

Let us know what goodies you have your eye on!!

Have a great weekend Scrubinista’s and thanks again for your amazing responses!!

Keep checking back for more tips, treats, and contests to come!


Your Opinion Counts – Let us know what you think and win!!

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011 BY Brie

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We want to know what you think! Our new Autumn catalog is out and new fall items are up on the website. What do you think? Love it? Hate it? Looking for something and can’t find it? Let us know! Click below to leave a comment on this blog post with your thoughts and you can win a $50 Scrubs & Beyond Gift Card! One lucky commenter will be selected at random to win – so make your voice heard now!

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How it works:

♦  Click on the comment button at the end of this post and let us know what you think. Please include your name.

♦  Winner will receive a $50 Scrubs & Beyond e-gift card.

♦ One comment entry will be selected at random as the winner. Entries/comments are due by Wednesday, August  11th, 2011.

♦  Winner will be notified and announced on the Scrubinista blog on Thursday, August 12th, 2011.

♦  No purchase necessary. Prize value equals $50. Not redeemable or exchangeable for cash.


Beat the Heat – 3 Ways to Cool Down!

Thursday, July 21st, 2011 BY Celia

Celia-HThe weather outside is frightful:  Temperatures around the country are hitting the high 90s and even triple-digits in some places, yikes!

It’s definitely time to get relief from the sweltering heat.  Check out these tips below that should help you find ways to Cool Down:

Clothing:  Yes, you may have to wear scrubs to work, but this does not mean you must be bogged down with heavire fabrics.  Opt for scrubs with a higher cotton content.  And when you’re wearing your “civies”, be sure to protect your skin if you’re going sleeveless or will be outside for a long period of time.

Water:  Stay Hydrated!  Nothing beats H2O when it comes to replenishing the body’s thirst.  Carry a bottle of water with you, if you can, and avoid sugary beverages that may cause temporary relief.

Stay Indoors:  Take this opportunity to take yourself and the family out on mini-stay-cations.  Visit your local musuems, attractions, and other indoor points-of-interest (then go out for ice cream afterwards).

Also, make sure you check on your loved ones, children, and the elderly during those extra hot days.  Be cool and safe out there!


It’s Finally Here – 4th of July Weekend + Savings for All!

Thursday, June 30th, 2011 BY Celia

Celia-HOh my Stars & Stripes:  It’s finally Independence Day Weekend!

This weekend, there are tons of activities in every city around the country to help people get into a Patrotic Frenzy!  From outdoor concerts, fairs, carnival rides, food, and fireworks, Fourth of July festivities always wish America a ‘Happy Birthday’ in a big way.  (Speaking of which, America turns 235 this year!)

***American Trivia:  How Well Do You Know the U.S.A? (answers below)***

1.)  The Flag has 13 stripes.  How many of them are Red?
2.)  Who was the first President to appear on television?
3.)  On the first U.S. Flag, why were the stars displayed in a circle?
4.)  What did Yankee Doodle call the feather in his hat?
5.)  The President of the U.S. is head of the Red Cross.  True or False?
6.)  The White House has been home to every President except one.  Which one?
7.)  Finally, fill in the blanks from the “Star-Bangled Banner”:

Oh, say can you see by the ______  _____ light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last ________?
Whose ______ _______ and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly ________?
And the rocket’s red glare, the ______ bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that ____-________ banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the _____ ___ ____ _______?!

 

***Scrubs & Beyond Celebrates 4th of July Weekend***

This year, you can save big on your favorite brand name medical scrubs with Scrubs & Beyond!

 - Online Only:  Save an ADDITIONAL 20% off everything in the S&B  Outlet today 6/30/2011 through Tuesday 7/5/2011!  Offer valid on new orders online only. Click here to shop the S&B Outlet now!  (discount will appear in cart)

 - In-Store Only:  Enjoy our Clearance BOGO 50% off Sale from Friday 7/1/2011 through Monday 7/4/2011!  Click here to find one of 27 Scrubs & Beyond locations near you!  (promotion not valid our Houston location)

 

***Trivia Answers***

1.)  Seven  ;  2.) Frankin Roosevelt  ;  3.) So no one state would be above another  ;  4.)  Macaroni  ;  5.)  True.  He is the honorary chairman and appoints the members of the Board.  ;  6.)  George Washington, construction was not completed until after he left office.  ;  7.)  Dawn’s Early, Gleaming, Broad Stripes, Streaming, Bombs, Star-Spangled, Home of the Brave.

 

Have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend Scrubinistas!  Until next time…