Professional Appearance Presentation.pptx

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About This Presentation

professional attire
unprofessional behaviors


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Professional Appearance Presentation By Name

Unprofessional Attire Revealing clothing Athletic gear Sandals Jeans of any kind Open backs Miniskirts Tight, sheer, and low-cut clothing of any type Dirty or stained clothing

Professional Attire Well-fitting clothes Clean appearance Appropriate shoes Clean and well groomed

Unprofessional Behaviors a ). Physical abuse of patients Shoving Kicking Pinching Slapping b ). P rescribing drugs in excessive amounts Death Revocation of practice certificate

Professional Behaviors Treating patients with respect and courtesy Respecting the privacy of the patients Uphold the standards of care

Professional Behaviors Cont’d Put patients first Communicate effectively Maintain positive attitude Be accountable and honest

Hairstyle Neat Well-groomed Clean Long hair tied back

Fragrance Strong fragrance avoided Likely to cause headache and asthma attacks .

Jewelry Bacteria and germs Injury Affects effectiveness .

Fingernails

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