Pack Your Maevn Backpack Right?
You're staring at your Maevn backpack and a pile of scrubs, snacks, and supplies. Three consecutive 12-hour shifts mean you need everything, but stuffing it all in creates a heavy, disorganized mess. Here's how to pack smart without turning your bag into a cluttered disaster. What Goes in First? Start with the heaviest items at the bottom. Your water bottle, laptop, or tablet should sit near your back for weight distribution. This prevents strain on your shoulders and keeps you balanced during long commutes. Place your shoes in a separate compartment or bag. Most nursing backpacks have dedicated shoe pockets—use them. Dirty shoes mixed with clean scrubs is a recipe for regret. Next, roll your scrubs instead of folding them. Rolled clothing takes up 30% less space than folded stacks and prevents deep wrinkles. Pack one complete outfit per shift, plus one backup top in case of spills. How Should You Organize Your Supplies? Think in layers. Your bag has zones, and each zone se...