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Yanuar Primanda, MNS

Objectives
After the completion of the study, the students are able to: Explain the definition of grooming Explain the factors that contribute to personal grooming Identify the recommended and not recommended grooming for nurse students and nurses Create an advertising or promotion media to encourage good grooming among the nurses students

Do You:
Take a bath this morning?
Smells good this morning? Wear the correct dress? Look beauty and handsome? Look professional and smart? Ready to make the best impression in every meeting with people?

Want to make people belief that you are a nursing student?

Watch out your grooming please!

Grooming refers to the things that people do to keep themselves clean and make their face, hair, and skin look nice. Personal grooming (also called titivating and preening) is the art of cleaning, grooming, and maintaining parts of the body. It is a species-typical behavior that is controlled by neural circuits in the brain

Positive self-image Professional image Behaviors image

Remember that you represent the nursing profession at all times whether at work or at play. Your clothes, hygiene, actions, and behaviors are always on display. This can be an intense responsibility and unfair at times, perhaps, but something you must be aware of.

Grooming areas
1. General appearance 2. Dress 3. Body language

1. General Appearance

Which one do you prefer to open?

Why? ?

The more put-together you appearance, the more positive your impression (Whitmore, 2005).

socioeconomic status ?
background ?

level of education ?

personality ?

People unconsciously judge your socioeconomic status, background, level of education, and personality from your grooming (Whitmore, 2005). How you dress makes a powerful statement about yourself.

Men or women have to concern their grooming??

Common complains about women in a professional setting


Tight fitting and short skirts Unprofessional hair Too much make up Clothing that is too casual (Pagana, 2005)

Dress Color
A flattering color will make your eye color more intense and your skin tone more vibrant, and will give you an energetic look and vice versa.

Dress Style
No transparent No tight No pencil style No jeans Blouse covers the back Wear long sleeves for lady

Hair

Hair
No PUNK style for man No long hair for man Shaving regularly for man Cover with veil for lady Veil must cover chest No pony and tail Should kept out of the eyes Tucked behind the ears, pulled back with a barrette, pulled up in a ponytail, or twisted up with a clamp Keep it clean and free from odor

Make up

Make up
Little make up Use make up to enhance, not to dominate Make sure, no lipstick on your teeth

Finger Nails
Germs/bacteria infection site

Injury patient safety

Piercing and Tattoo

Shoes

Shoes
Use comfortable shoes In hospital: do not wear high heels shoes Wear dark color of shoes: black, chocolate, or white Wear a simple one

Jewelry
Limit rings to wedding bands or engagement rings Jewelry should not be noisy (no metal bangle bracelets), too large, or costume jewelry Keep earrings small, simple, and above the earlobe

Smoking

2. Dressing

Dressing in the clinical setting


Uniform are necessary for professional identification Nurses look most professional when wearing white

Impacts of Dress
Professional image Intelligence Competency Trustworthiness Ability Authority Credibility Identity Confidence Enhance interpersonal relationship Infection control Comfort Utility

General Guideline of Nurses Dress


Neat and professional Clean Long hair should be pulled back and out of face Name tag should be visible and readable

What the patients think??


55% thought that identifying their RN was not easy. 94% thought nurses appeared to be professional. 64% thought nurses should be allowed to wear any color uniform. 73% thought nurses should keep their hair back and off their shoulders.

What the patients thinks??


91% thought nurses should not wear long fingernails. 80% said they would like to identify their RN by a large print RN on a name badge. 39% said they would like to identify their RN by uniform color.

3. Body Language

Body Language
Communicate: visually, vocally, and verbally The visual element has the strongest impact and consists of everything people see when they look at you

Body Language Tips

Standing
Stand tall with your shoulders back and your chin up Keep your shoulder relaxed Avoiding slouching, swaying, and shifting your feet Dont keep your hands in your pockets Folding your arms may denote defensiveness or disagreement Dont put your hands on your hips

Sitting
Sit up straight Keep legs together, especially when wearing a skirt Avoid slouching Dont jiggle your knees or tap your feet

Facial Expressions
A sincere smile denotes warmth and friendliness A false smile makes you look phony A frown makes you look angry or worried Be animated, but dont overdo

Eye Contact
Looking at the eyes of another shows your interest Occasionally look away and move your eyes to another part of the face Dont stare or shift your eyes

Gestures
Use gestures to make a point Vary your gestures Gestures with open hands Dont wring your hands, point, or make a fist Dont overdo gesturing Avoid: playing with your hair or jewelry, biting your lips, twisting your mustache, drumming your fingers, clicking pens, picking your teeth, biting your fingernails, jiggling keys or change in your pocket

Movement
Move with confidence and purpose Dont drag or shuffle your feet

Communicate with people through SMS


Bu, q Noni, q mo ktmu iBu tuk konSultAsi biSa bu? Trims.

Asslammualaikum, bu sy Noni, mhs PSIK 2012. Saya ingin berkonsultasi dengan ibu. Kapan kira-kira saya bisa menemui ibu? Tks.

Conclusion
You will have a better chance of feeling good on the inside if you look good on the outside Dress for the job you aspire to, not for the job you have Wear clothes that fit well. Your clothes impact your credibility Dont wear sunglasses or hats inside Sloppy clothing may imply sloppy work

Divide the class into groups : 8-10 persons each group Create the promotion media to encourage good grooming among nursing students, ex:
How to wear good clothes How to maintain body appearance How to behave etc

Media: poster, leaflet, banner, etc Duration: 2 weeks Weight: 15% of total score Week 4: 1 hour meeting to present the homework and choose the best homework

Thank You

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