Artificial Nails for Nurses: Policies & Safety Guidelines
This is a misconception. Nurses are generally allowed to have artificial nails, as long as they meet certain guidelines to maintain a clean and safe environment for patients. Some facilities may have specific policies regarding the length, shape, and material of artificial nails, but generally, they are allowed as long as they do not interfere with the nurse's ability to perform their duties effectively.Nursing Homes - Related Articles
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