Um, yes. Yes it does.
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Replying to @MDaware @thepedimom and
Both share one purpose: Not spreading hospital bugs and/or patient bodily fluids outside of the works area. So, yes, wearing ER scrubs home defeats that purpose.
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Replying to @gorskon @thepedimom and
thats one purpose others include: not getting dirty things on clothes used for other purposes signalling certain types of care areas physician wellness
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All secondary to the original purpose of scrubs when they were invented FOR the OR. Everything else was mission creep.
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Replying to @sapienist @MDaware and
Damn, you said it way better than I did!
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Replying to @MDaware @sapienist and
In THIS case, however, those new additional purposes do NOT justify rendering useless the original purpose but just wearing scrubs to and from Worrell.
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Replying to @gorskon @sapienist and
some people, like elephants, are just jerks
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Q.E.D.
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I'm a surgeon. Water off a duck's back.
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