Nursing in the Late 20th Century

Now, the nursing staff wears scrubs on all the floors because nurses sometimes get “pulled” to other units. With patients with highly contagious diseases or blood splatter like in the Emergency Department, white uniforms are highly impractical. The nurses caps, often called our “glory,” also went by the wayside because they often needed readjusting, which … More Nursing in the Late 20th Century

Nursing Then And Now: Some Surprising Similarities and Differences

I started my nursing career in 1972. I worked in hospitals from South Carolina to New Orleans, to Mississippi, to Western and Central North Carolina. After 38 years of nursing (17 years of that in ICU/CCUs) I consider myself an expert on how the nursing field has changed. I retired in 2012. In 1972 we used … More Nursing Then And Now: Some Surprising Similarities and Differences