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Working in the healthcare sector often means spending long hours on your feet, handling high-pressure situations, and staying focused throughout exhausting shifts. For healthcare professionals, finding the right healthcare workwear, especially scrubs, can make a significant difference in comfort and performance. In this article, I’ll share my personal journey of discovering the perfect scrubs that transformed my work experience, offering insights into how you can find scrubs that will make your long shifts more bearable.
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#healthcare scrubs#unisex scrubs#cheap plus size scrubs#cupcake scrubs#where to buy plus size scrubs
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Healthcare clothing has traversed a remarkable journey through history, reflecting not only functional necessities but also cultural and technological advancements. Scrubs, once primarily utilitarian, have metamorphosed into versatile garments that embody comfort, functionality, and even a sense of personal expression within the healthcare realm.
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Hyrule flexed his fingers a little anxiously, feeling the cold sweat on his palms as Mo blared the siren to catch motorists' attention.
When they arrived on scene, they saw the patient in question. It had been a vehicle vs pedestrian. The speed limit was 25mph, they were in a neighborhood, so hopefully the damage wouldn't be too life threatening. It wasn't promising that the person was still down on the ground, though.
As Mo marked them on location of the scene over the radio, Hyrule stepped out, donning gloves and grabbing the jump bag. He walked with measured but fast steps, pacing himself so he wouldn't crank up his already fast heart rate. As he approached he could see the person was unconscious, laying prone with their head turned towards him. PD was talking to the driver, who was hysterical, repeating I didn't see him over and over.
Hyrule reached for a carotid pulse, and as he did so he saw the person's back rise and fall with steady breaths. Alive and breathing.
He pinched the back of the person's shoulder next to test their response to pain after he spoke aloud to get their attention. When the patient's eyebrows crinkled together in discomfort, he tapped in the same spot to wake him.
As he waited for the patient to rouse, he looked him over. He'd already done a quick visual assessment while approaching to look for glaring wounds and life threatening bleeding and hadn't seen anything. Upon closer inspection it looked like the worst external trauma, from what he could see, was road rash.
Before he had a chance to really wake the person up, though, he heard someone running over. He looked up to see--
Time?
"What are you doing here?" Hyrule asked, surprised.
"I was in the neighborhood," Time answered, eyes fixed on the patient. "Looks like a head injury. We need to get him to the hospital."
Hyrule blinked. "What--"
Before he could get another word in, Mo was bringing the stretcher over, and Time lifted his patient into the air to put him on the stretcher.
"What are you doing?" Hyrule questioned, rising to his feet, completely flabbergasted. He hadn't cleared c-spine, he hadn't finished his assessment, for all they knew this person needed to be backboarded!
"Let's check his vitals when we get moving," Time ordered as he and Mo moved the stretcher back towards the ambulance, leaving the medic behind.
A strange feeling was washing over Hyrule, like shock and hurt and anger mixing together. He marched towards the truck, debating arguing the matter - this was Time, he was his friend, he was a trauma surgeon. He knew infinitely more than Hyrule ever could. Should he really be questioning him? But he just marched in here and took over Hyrule's scene, this wasn't even an operating room, he had no right to be doing this. But he was trying to help. But he was doing it wrong.
Hyrule barely had time to climb into the back before Mo had lept in the driver's seat up front and slammed the gas. The truck tore down the street, lights and sirens blazing.
"Mo, what the hell--" Hyrule yelped as he nearly tumbled over and slammed his head into an overhanging cabinet.
"His blood pressure is dropping," Time announced worriedly.
Dropping? Hyrule looked at the monitor and... what the--
Why did the blood pressure read 72/98 with a MAP of 93???
Hyrule spent so much time staring at the monitor, completely bewildered, that he nearly missed the ambulance screeching to a halt in front of the emergency department. He quickly reached for the monitor to recycle the blood pressure and get an accurate value when the doors opened hastily.
"We have to move," Time insisted as Mo pulled the stretcher out, making Hyrule flinch back and sit on the bench seat so his feet wouldn't get run over.
"Mo--" Hyrule tried to petition to his partner, who clearly understood better than Time that they needed to actually figure out what the hell was happening and not--
The patient, his partner, and his friend were all out of the ambulance before the paramedic could even finish his thought process, and he hastily scurried after them. At this point it was futile to try and do anything anyway, the call had been completely hijacked and there was no point wasting time when they were at the hospital. Hyrule found himself simultaneously questioning his abilities and sanity, and also wanting to grab Time and shake him.
Whatever arguments or resentment or insecurities he was building up, however, were completely obliterated from his mind as he watched Mo and Time march with speed and determination towards the entrance to the emergency department. Instead of pausing at the doorway to enter the security code and gain access through the glass sliding door, however, they just barged right through and shattered the glass. The cot bounced unceremoniously as they dragged it over the now broken door, and--
What the hell was happening??
Hyrule ran in to make sure everyone was alright and instead saw Time barking out a report as doctors swarmed around them. When the medic caught sight of familiar scrubs and faces, he froze, staring at Legend and Warriors, who were chilling by the nurse's station slurping on smoothies.
"What are you guys doing?" Hyrule asked, absolutely baffled. What the hell even is this day?!
"There are so many doctors and they're doing everything," Legend answered with a shrug. "We don't have anything to do."
"Well," Warriors piped up, waving his smoothie. "We do offer reactions when a doctor does something."
"His heart rate is dropping!" a doctor shouted from another part of the ED, and everyone's heads swiveled to look at her. "Get the adrenaline!"
As she spoke, another doctor pulled open a supply cabinet and procured an already assembled epinephrine syringe from the gauze drawer. Hyrule felt his jaw drop as she proceeed to slam it into the awake patient's IV, which was... kinked??
Legend and Warriors both faced the physician and then looked at each other with relieved sighs and smiles.
Hyrule found himself beyond words until he saw another physician grab a defibrillator for a crashing patient. He stepped forward hesitantly, only to see asystole on the monitor. Why was no one doing compressions???
The medic rushed ahead, glaring at the nurses who were doing nothing, and then froze when the doctor defibrillated the patient.
"Did--did you just shock asystole?!" He couldn't stop the words from tumbling out of his mouth. His head was spinning, none of this made any sense. "What the fu--"
The hospital vanished. Hyrule's eyes opened. He was in a recliner. The TV was in some screensaver mode, and Warriors, Twilight, and Legend were all snoring on the floor and the couch.
Hyrule sighed, thankful that the world made sense again and then groaned, rubbing his face. He was never watching a medical drama with his friends again.
#writing#lu in healthcare#the idea of sticking the boys in a fake medical setting was too funny not to write#Hyrule was so confused#btw my favorite medical drama/show is Scrubs#in case anyone was wondering#lu hyrule
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pharmacies should automatically give you (or at the very least offer) naloxone any time you get an opioid prescription
#and that naloxone should be free#i already keep naloxone in the house but neither the pharmacy or the doctor mentioned it???? which is wild to me#all this shit about controlled substances and “don't get addicted!” but NOTHING about naloxone??????#blows my mind#ur just expecting people to rawdog opioids possibly for the first time in their life post surgery & u offer no harm reduction whatsoever 😳#i don't think this is an individual failing idk how common this knowledge is this is definitely systemic#they didn't teach it to us even working in healthcare on surgery recovery wards?????#i remember sitting in class listening about opioids and when it got to the end of the lecture the prof still hadn't said#anything about naloxone i asked them about it and they said “what?” and i was like 😟 uhhhhhh#yk#the life saving overdose reversing medication 😭#and everyone in the class just looked at me n prof was like “why do u know that” and i was like “why wouldn't u teach about it”#WILD#we didnt even have any not locked in med stations and the nurses on these rehab wards sucked#so i always kept at least a one in my scrub pockets#anyway naloxone is really fucking important!!!!!! u can usually find some for free in ur county#i used to have a whole thing abkht where to get free naloxone and needles and stuff i need to find that#harm reduction#naloxone#opioids
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In the fast-paced world of healthcare, comfort isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Australian healthcare professionals, from surgeons to nurses, often endure grueling hours on their feet, making the right choice of healthcare workwear critical. When it comes to long hours of operation, scrubs are integral in ensuring comfort, mobility, and functionality. This guide delves into the essential aspects of selecting comfortable scrubs, focusing on the unique needs of healthcare professionals in Australia.
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I just know mechanic! Ken is feenin over me in my figs
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i read @skyloftian-nutcase's wonderful lovely healthcare au last night instead of sleeping and it really got my brain rolling on a modern au. except im very bad at au's so rn its in the batter phase. unsure if there will ever be a cake. it will likely still be raw in the middle if there is XD
current ideas:
time and malon own a ranch. twilight's a drifter looking after wild who takes a job as a ranch hand and the two of them end up adopted. wars is the son of the Wealthiest Business Man in town. he and wind are step siblings. ravio owns the gas station in town. legend begrudgingly works there. they are roommates (currently).
boarding school au?? time and malon are the house parents for a dormitory. room assignments are; wars and twi (seniors), hyrule and legend (sophomores), wild and sky (juniors), wind and four (freshmen). teenage angst abound lmao The Kids Are Not Alright
city au. wind and wars are step brothers, wars is looking after wind. wars' college bestie is twi who "adopted" wild. legend's a couch surfer though they dont mind putting him up at all. four lives down the hall from twi with his grandpa. idk where hyrule, sky, and time fit into this one
ANYWAY! idk that ill ever write these or anything. maybe a oneshot or quickfic here or there. who knows!! au stuff really isnt my strong suit. i already get worried about my fics being unfaithful to source property/doing characters wrong. and i guess all of these might be urban fantasy in some way?? they need more simmer time
#linked universe#lu fanfiction#au fic idea#but seriously go read lu in healthcare#its so good#i cannot sing its praises enough#and i dont usually care for au stuff v much#its so endearing and well thought out and makes me so happy#i worked in hospice and long term care for 3 years#it is so well researched and respectful#like scrubs but lu#the honor walk chapter broke my heart#and twi cuddling babies gives me life#and the twilia is unmatched
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One of the realest things in Scrubs is Dr. Cox’s bitterness after working in the healthcare industry
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it's almost spooky scrub cap month
every spooky scrub cap month, my team and i make a betting pool of how many people wear inappropriate scrub caps (gravestones, coffins, actual prints of horror movie characters, etc*) and get told to wear the disposable scrub cap of shame
i'm betting eight over the entire month. last year we had ten, the year before we had fifteen
place your bets below for funsies
(basically just anything that's in poor taste in a hospital)
#anaesthesia#anaesthetist#healthcare#medicine#surgery#medical#scrub cap#spooky season#spooky month#halloween
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Top-Quality Medical Scrubs for Sale in South Africa | Priontex
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Hey all! I got a new work schedule!☺️✨️ trying my best in life! Always sending you all lots of love and positive vibes!💕
#me#my pics#cannibalgh0st#2023#march#life#sharing time#eye makeup#eye shadow#eyeliner#latina#latino#face masks#wear your face masks#wash your hands#healthcare#scrubs
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In the fast-paced field of healthcare, appropriate clothing is critical for comfort, safety, and a professional image. Whether you’re a nurse, doctor, or support staff member, your clothes must match particular functional criteria while also expressing the culture of the healthcare setting. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll go over everything you need to know about selecting the best healthcare workwear, from fabric options to styling concerns. Let’s look at the major criteria that will help you make an informed decision.
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Can I clock out yet?
#me#selfies#personal#mine#tattoos#tattoo#music#selfie#tattooedwomen#scrubs#work selfie#healthcare#kik#glasses#blue eyes#dark hair#alt girl#e girl
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