Categories: Scrubs

5 winter self-care must-haves for nurses

4. Winter Warm-Up
A good scrubs jacket is your best friend for moderating your temperature in winter. A slim-cut style with a front zipper and flexible side panels will keep you looking trim even when you bundle up. A looser cardigan style lets you add more layers underneath if you tend to get seriously cold. Both styles are work-appropriate and available in solid colors to fit most dress codes. This means you can put on your warm-up jacket anytime during your shift when you start to feel a chill.

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