Common use of MAY NOT BE WORN Clause in Contracts

MAY NOT BE WORN. More than one earring in each ear lobe; earrings that dangle or hoop earrings; earrings or ear jewelry on any part of the ear except the lobe. • Large overstretched “gauge” earring piercings (plugs and tunnels) • Piercings other than religious or cultural symbols • Bracelet/s • Necklace/s • More than two rings • Facial jewelry including studs or spikes • Body disfigurement such as tongue splitting Occasionally nursing students are assigned to a clinical or community setting where “uniforms” are not worn. When assigned to these areas, students are expected to be well groomed and professionally attired. Professional attire does not include low cut or tight fitting blouses/sweaters/shirts, cropped tops, tight fitting slacks such as leggings, jeggings, stirrup or “stretch” pants, jeans, shorts, sagging pants, athletic wear or excessively high heels. Note: These guidelines for professional appearance not only apply during actual clinical hours, but also during any time which the student nurse enters an agency or setting representing the college, e.g., gathering data, attending client care conferences, attending meetings, attending flu clinics, volunteering, etc.

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MAY NOT BE WORN. More than one earring in each ear lobe; earrings that dangle or hoop earrings; earrings or ear jewelry on any part of the ear except the lobe. Large overstretched “gauge” earring piercings (plugs and tunnels) Piercings other than religious or cultural symbols Bracelet/s Necklace/s More than two rings Facial jewelry including studs or spikes Body disfigurement such as tongue splitting Occasionally nursing students are assigned to a clinical or community setting where “uniforms” are not worn. When assigned to these areas, students are expected to be well groomed and professionally attired. Professional attire does not include low cut or tight fitting blouses/sweaters/shirts, cropped tops, tight fitting slacks such as leggings, jeggings, stirrup or “stretch” pants, jeans, shorts, sagging pants, athletic wear or excessively high heels. Note: These guidelines for professional appearance not only apply during actual clinical hours, but also during any time which the student nurse enters an agency or setting representing the college, e.g., gathering data, attending client care conferences, attending meetings, attending flu clinics, volunteering, etc.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.deanza.edu, www.deanza.edu, www.deanza.edu

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