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Nurses in Dresses

While it is not common for nurses to wear dresses in most healthcare settings due to the need for comfort and mobility, there are some instances where nurses may wear dresses as part of their uniform. For example, in some traditional nursing programs, students may be required to wear a dress for certain clinical rotations or ceremonies. Additionally, some specialized nursing roles, such as nurse educators or nursing leaders, may choose to wear dresses as part of their professional attire. Ultimately, the decision to wear a dress as a nurse depends on the specific dress code policies of the healthcare facility and the individual nurse's personal preference.

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