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DRESS FOR HEALTH CARE/ NURSING SUCCESS Health Care Professionals touch more lives than they realize or encounter face to face.

DRESS FOR HEALTH CARE/ NURSING SUCCESS Health Care Professionals touch more lives than they realize or encounter face to face

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Page 1: DRESS FOR HEALTH CARE/ NURSING SUCCESS Health Care Professionals touch more lives than they realize or encounter face to face

DRESS FOR HEALTH CARE/

NURSING SUCCESS

Health Care Professionals touch more lives than they realize or encounter face to face.

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Body Art…

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October 14, 2008

R-8 school district to require employees to cover tattoos

Joplin R-8 Board of Education members Tuesday night gave administrators the OK to change wording in the district’s employment policy to not allow any part of a tattoo to show.

The board also wants to make that policy apply to all district employees, not just teachers.

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My hospital system has this policy: All tattoos must be covered, either by clothing appropriate for the specific job, or by make-up that is appropriate for the workplace, while on the clock. Any hair that is artifically colored must be one that is naturally occuring (no neon purple, acid green, shocking blue, etc), or a surgical hat is to be worn during the duration of the color, and any facial/mouth/tongue piercings must be removed while on the clock.

Most of my coworkers have some kind of tattoo, be it a small ankle one or a tramp stamp, but it's covered when they have on hospital scrubs.

We are also not to wear fragrances and we are to try and use unscented hairspray, lotion, etc while at work

So… What are typical policies in Health Care?

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NURSING IS A PROFESSIONAL CAREER

What NOT to WEAR….Especially to an INTERVIEW!~

NO skin, no cleavage

No capris, jeans, shorts

No flipflops, sneakers

Nothing too short or too tight

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WHAT DOES WORK…

Women:

… Suit is appropriate either pants or skirts (at or below the knee)

… Blouse that buttons up or a suit blouse (shell)

… Hosiery

… Close toed shoes

… Hair neatly done in current style or put up/ pulled back

… Makeup should be clean and fresh looking, not overdone

… Good hygiene

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WHAT STANDS OUT?

Who would you HIRE?

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MEN…

Suit or dress slacks with jacket

Button down shirt with a tie

Ties should blend with the suit not jump out

Shined shoes

Calf high or Knee socksTie

Minimal jewelry, no earrings, other piercings

Hair should be neatly trimmed, including any facial hair

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FACE IT

Your face should always be what

an interviewer remembers about you from the interview.

There should be nothing other than your face that jumps out at an interviewer