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Nurse Mates Dove shoe review

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Being a nurse means you will spend most of your time on your feet moving around, walking, or lifting heavy objects, which put a lot of strain on your back, feet, and knees. Being on your feet all day means you need to invest in nursing shoes that are comfortable …

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How long do nursing shoes last?

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It’s always easy to buy shoes, but when they’re for a specific purpose, you’ll need to consider a lot of different factors depending on the kind of shoes you’re looking for. With all the nursing shoe options available in the market, it can be a challenging process finding the right …

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How to walk in Dansko clogs

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Wearing the right nursing shoes can make all the difference during your long shifts in the hospital or healthcare facility. As a nurse, you spend most of your long shift hours working in hazardous underfoot conditions, and wearing shoes that are comfortable, supportive, and protective is very vital for all …

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Why are nursing shoes white?Best White Nursing Shoes

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The first color that comes to mind when you think about nursing shoes is the color white. Most medical schools require clinicians and nurses to wear white shoes. However, keeping white shoes clean can be very difficult, especially if you’re working in an environment where you will come into contact …

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Nursing clogs vs tennis shoes

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Just like an athlete running a marathon, nurses also run their daily marathon, and wearing the right shoes is very important to a nurse’s health just as it is to a marathoner. You may argue which shoe is the best, but ultimately, the best shoe is one that has a …

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Why do nurses wear compression socks?

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Most nurses work 12-hour shifts or longer, that keeps you on your feet most of the time. Working for long shifts can not only make you feel exhausted, but it can also hurt your health. When you spend most of your shift hours on your feet, either walking or standing, …

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