So I am a pinterester and have came arcoss some gifts for the nurses after you leave the room. I was curious if this is something that other mothers have done? I am a FTM so I don't know if I should do this or not. I was just curious. I was also curious if I would do something like that would I do individual gifts or just 1 big gift?? if so how many individual ones should I make? Thanks!
Re: Gifts for the nurses?
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I think it would be nice. I am planning on doing something. The nurses at my hospital are amazing though and go above and beyond what is actually thier job.
Since I am having a c/s and know it will be in the morning I was thinking maybe bringing in a large box of coffee with a bunch of cups, cream and sugar and maybe something like just a nice card to all the nurses when I leave.
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This time I'm going to bring them a gift basket to keep at the nurses station. Nothing elaborate or fancy but something to show my appreciation.
I mostly agree with this. If you really want to do something, I'd do something that they can share (like tasty treats!) at the nurses station since you don't really know how many you'll have. If someone goes above and beyond you can always get their name and send them something after the fact too!
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Trust me. Get your nurses some goodies.
I'm a nurse and that's a pretty shitty thing to say.
RN lurker here.. Just wanted to add that it's probably best to leave something at the nurses station rather than in your room. I personally wouldn't eat anything from a patients room or homemade. Also, I agree that it's our job, but it's always nice to feel appreciated. If you have a nurse that stands out above the rest, you could always write a note or ask if they have some sort of employee recognition. That always feels pretty dang awesome! :-)