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A decade has come and gone since I last wore a pair of scrubs. Needless to say, they weren’t the most comfortable. Back then the variety seen now weren’t available unless you were a talented seamstress with time to spare. My first and only pair of scrubs were a dark purple and chafed in places best not chafed.
When I did my clinicals, I had to procure my scrubs from a medical store, but now days, stores have small sections where scrub purchases can be made. If you hop online you can find entire websites dedicated to the sale of scrubs like the following http://www.blueskyscrubs.com/categories/Scrubs/ - all of which are far more stylish and comfortable than my stiff and purples. Having seen a number of inexpensive patterns, it’d be easy to make a weeks worth of colorful and scrubs of your own. In fact, I know a number of ladies who do.
Over the last year I’d thought about the possibility of obtaining an LPN. However, the more I looked into and thought about it, I chalked it up to watching one to many evening medical dramas on television. While I’m currently pursuing another avenue in academics at least I know that should I have a change of heart I’ve got some great choices when it comes to purchasing sets of medical scrubs.