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Ritz Quilted Mixer/Coffee Machine Cover, Natural $7.40 Granted, the kitchen is a work room of sorts, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be attractively decorated too. Further your color scheme with coordinating appliance covers. Hint: that very functional but stained appliance that has been with you since your early marriage can be hidden as needed…. |
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Duro-Med Folding Shopping Bag with Wheels $26.99 The Duro-Med folding black shopping bag with wheels is ideal for carrying groceries or laundry and is lightweight and easy to maneuver. Convenient to take everywhere it folds to a pocketbook size of 12″ x 7″. The adjustable straps makes it easy for anyone to use, and has a hook and loop closure at the top of the bag for easy access. The bag measures 12″ x 22.5″ x 7″ and is made of durable heavy g… |
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Ritz 3 Pack Microfiber 16 by 19 Inch Polka Dot and 2 Solid Bar Mop Towels, Pink, Orange, Yellow and Green $4.95 This Warm Soap and Water collection features bright, fun summer colors and prints. These towels are great for cleaning any surface of your kitchen. Machine wash and tumble dry. A variety of colors to match most any decor…. |
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Priva Ultra Plus Waterproof Sheet Protector, 34 x 52, White $18.99 Keeps sheets dry all night. Unique brushed polyester fabric channels fluid away from the surface for maximum comfort and ultra-dry surface. Absorbs quickly and locks in moisture for the best in skin care. Goes over the bottom sheet to protect mattress AND sheets from moisture and staining. No more middle-of-the-night bed stripping, simply replace the Priva sheet protector with a fresh one in secon… |
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Invacare Reusable Bed Pads $42.10 Invacare reusable bed pads for incontinence are the key to keeping ones mattress (or whatever used on) dry, clean and fresh. Not only is it waterproof but it also has three added layers for protection and extra comfort. On top is a comfy?50% cotton and 50% polyester?surface, beneath is an absorbent which consists of 65% polyester and 35% rayon, and on bottom is a completely waterproof 100%?vinyl b… |
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ScarAway Professional Grade Silicone Scar Treatment Sheets – Full Dr. Recommended 12 Week Supply 12 Multi-Use Patches with Free Storage Case Included $26.99 ScarAway helps restore raised and discolored scars to a more natural color and texture, using the same technology trusted by burn centers and plastic surgeons. Using ScarAway on newly healed wounds helps prevent the formation of unsightly scars. Even scars that are years old from burns, surgical procedures and injuries show significant improvement with ScarAway. Previously available only to medica… |
Fabric Medical!
FABRIC 2010 World Drumming Set – Harvard Medical School Class of 2013
Fabric Medical Questions

medical uniform!! please help?
im havin my graduation research about medical uniform. how it started, how it was and how it changed over the years if you can find any of thos information plz let me know ive been lookin alot and couldnt find anything, it doesnt have to be from the internet, if you have a book it would be great.. and i need to describe the fabric, color and design in that uniform so as i said if you can find any plz let me know. ty
GOOGLE for Dixie McCall, Rampart, and Emergency!
Look at those and should be a good start of what nurses and Dr.s wore in the 70s. Presumably you know what is worn now…
Medical Scrubs: Then And Now
One of the most important advancements in the field of medicine was the start of using scrubs in hospitals and surgical rooms, because it marked the beginning of a sterile environment where infection is kept to a minimum. Before doctors, nurses and surgeons began to wear scrubs, their everyday clothes were a means of transferring infection. Now, scrubs are the mark of a trained professional.
At first, almost all scrubs were white. The white uniforms were meant to encourage cleanliness and sanitary conditions. Under the bright lights of the operating room, this was hard on the eyes, and hospital staff began using green. Now, medical apparel is available in most any color or print you can imagine. In addition to a variety in fabric selection, there are many design choices to keep medical apparel from becoming too mundane.
We now have many more ways to keep the hospital or clinic environment sanitary, but scrubs still have some excellent features that help this process along. They are designed with few places for dirt or germs to hide. Dressing professionally in the hospital has never been so stylish. And the fabrics are now designed to be easy to wash and stain resistant, making them more sanitary than ever before. They are easy to change frequently and to wash. Also, they are inexpensive, so it is easy to replace them when they tear or get an impossible stain.
In addition, many of today’s medical professionals, including both surgeons and nurses, have been converting their medical apparel wardrobe over to non-woven gowns. Non-woven options such as melt-blown and spun-bound technologies offer a safer option because of their fortified barrier. This barrier technology has proven to be an immense help in preventing bacteria, microorganism and body fluids from being released into the sterile zone because it reduces the porous nature of the fabric.
But this does not keep manufacturers from offering scrubs that are stylish and fun to wear. We now realize that patients and medical staff both fare better when the environment is clean as well as inviting. There are many brands that combine this ease and affordability with trendy prints and designs to keep patients smiling and medical staff from becoming bored.
One option for medical professionals is Gray’s Anatomy scrubs. These scrubs were designed for the popular television show, but many nurses and doctors can give their wardrobe a needed lift by wearing them. Instead of the simple straight-cut tops and pants, these scrubs have attractive necklines, a better fit and are available in most sizes.
A sterile work environment does not have to mean a boring work wardrobe. Putting a smile on the faces of your patients and keeping one yourself can mean as much to their recovery as the medicine you give them.
About the Author
Alexander Sutton applies his direct experience in the medical supplies industry to help nurses, doctors and medical professionals enjoy the safest and most comfortable working experience possible. For more information, please visit Medical Scrubs.