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Hospital Scrub Attire Policy Update

This policy outlines the proper attire for surgical and procedural areas in the hospital, including rules on scrub sets, coverings, headwear, jewelry, and more. It emphasizes cleanliness and professionalism.

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Hospital Scrub Attire Policy Update

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  1. February 2, 2018 Scrub Attire Update IC 023: Attire for surgical and procedural areas

  2. Ceil blue scrubs should only be worn by those working in restricted procedural areas. • All Operating Rooms • CVC • Interventional Radiology • L&D ORs • Cath/EP Labs • Scrubs cannot be worn outside the building at anytime.

  3. Policy IC0023 :Attire for Surgical and Procedural Areas Onlyhospital issued and laundered scrub sets and jackets are worn in Operating Rooms (OR)/procedural areas. Scrubs should be taken out of the scrub machines immediately before use. Personnel don clean scrub attire daily. This is changed promptly if it becomes wet or contaminated. Home laundering is not permitted.

  4. The only approved coverings for procedural scrubs are a long, white lab coat or blue snap jacket as these are hospital laundered. Sweatshirts, fleeces, or track jackets are not permitted over blue scrubs at anytime. Undershirts must be completed covered by scrubs.

  5. Scrub Attire Reminders All facial and head hair must be covered within the semi-restricted areas. Cloth caps must be covered by a disposable bouffant. All jewelry must be contained within the scrub attire. Masks should never be left dangling from the neck. Lanyards are not permitted in procedural areas.

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