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For nurses who have work shifts, a nurse bag is important to store their necessities, whether they are personal or professional items. And for those who frequently do house calls, a home health nursing bag is as essential. Nursing clinical bags also make great gifts for healthcare professionals or nursing students who recently graduated from nursing school.

How to choose a nurse bag?

Clearly, there isn't a one-bag-fits-all design since everyone would want something of their own. Nurse backpacks may remind the users of their memories at school. With two shoulder straps, users can be hands-free and let the bag evenly distributes the weight to make the wearer more comfortable when carrying heavy things. Nurse tote bags also have two straps, which are significantly shorter than the backpack. Users can hold the tote bags in their hands or hang them on one side of their shoulders. They usually have ample storage but are suitable for lightweight travel. A Nurse lunch bag is a good choice for those who have to work 12-hour shifts. They can bring whatever they want for lunch to work. Personalized nursing bags are also good choices to meet different needs and preferences on the bags' color, shape, type, function, etc. Since nursing bags are common items among nurses, it would be easy to grab someone else's bags by mistake. So personalizing a bag with monogrammed embroidery or a printed logo can reduce this kind of confusion.

Nursing bag cleaning

One study found out that a large portion of work bags for nurses have tested positive for known human pathogens, with about half of those pathogens found on the inside. Obviously, nursing bags can be the breeding ground for infectious diseases that are totally oblivious to mankind, which makes it essential to clean and air-dry the bags regularly. At a minimum, medical bags for nurses should be cleaned once a month, and ideally, they should be disinfected once a week. Keeping used and soiled medical items outside the certified nursing assistant (CNA) bags could rein in the spread of germs and other contaminants for the health of those hard-working medical workers.