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NE hospital issues short skirt ban for nurses - multiple rules to create "trust"


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4 hours ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Well heck. I suspect the nurses in short tight skirts are what gave many sick men the hope and desire to get better and get out of there so they can chase more women wearing short tight skirts. Is there any better medicine for a man than a beautiful sexy woman wearing a short tight skirt? I think not. I don't care what their age or ailment is.

even better is visiting the navy and army hospitals great uniforms  certainly wouldn't need Viagra..

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39 minutes ago, PaDavid said:

The early replies on this tend to agree with the netizens and think it’s ott. Personally, when I go to hospital I want to be attended by a professional looking nurse, not someone dressed like an escort. So, sorry guys, but I pretty much agree with the ‘new rules.’

i agree 100%...trying to cheapen healthcare professionals is really out of order.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Female nurses were told not to have skirts shorter than one inch above the knee.

 

And they mustn't be too tight either.

 

Slacks were advised but these mustn't show off the legs.

 

Hair must be a natural tone - no fancy dyes. And no clips.

 

Black, navy blue and dark grey clothing colors were important to create trust among patients and visitors, the edict continued.

 

Too much lipstick, mascara and false eyelashes were all banned.

"Right, now that we have all that out the way lets all go have a soapy....and the hospitals paying, we'll call it a committee meeting"!

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When I was married to a Thai Head Ward Nurse (slim build), most of the time she wore slacks. When there were going to meetings or the like  she did wear a skirt. However, one day she had to rush out of a meeting to help with a mass emergency and she found the skirt restrictive in the circumstances.

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Shades of my beginning teaching daze in Western Kentucky. Hair length, no facial hair, females - no pantsuits. Seen going into or out of a bar and you were addressed in the Superintendents Office and … ready? Two teachers divorced, the Superintendent interviewed and fired one of them. Bit of “culture shock” for an East Coast metropolitan, multiethnic upbringing.

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