August 2014 Moms

Nurse thank you gifts

I found some cute, inexpensive thank you gifts for the nurses on Pintrest.  But my question is how many do I need - 5? 10? 15?  I know it will be an estimate, but I'm not sure where to start.  Any STM's remember approx how many nurses they had?
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Re: Nurse thank you gifts

  • This is something that never even occurred to me.  Is this the norm?  

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  • This is something that never even occurred to me.  Is this the norm?  
    Not here. I would never think to do this and no one I know has ever mentioned it. While I think it's a nice gesture...I won't be doing it. I have too many other things on my plate right now to worry about it. 
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  • This is something that never even occurred to me.  Is this the norm?  

    I've never known anyone to bring in gifts. The only exception is for NICU nurses that a friend had gotten close to since her son was in the NICU for. Very long time which I think is different.
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  • I keep reading things about baking cookies for the L&D nurses on the baby prep list. I had no idea people did this. Although it seems like a nice gesture, I'm not sure I'll be able to get this done...unless, I know I'm going to be induced or something.
     
      
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  • This is what I am planning to do.  I will hav them made ahead of time and my mother will bring them to the hospital so I don't have to worry about it. 
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    I also thought about doing a big box of donuts and a coffee to put in the break room for everyone to share if I don't do these individual gifts.
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  • I didn't make or have anything set for L&D with DS, but I did fill out the comment card, and write a thank you note to my two main nurses. I only had one set of delivery nurses since I checked into my room at 5:30 am and delivered at 4:49 PM.  They were very appreciative of the notes! 


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  • I didn't bring my nurses anything. I thanked them and wrote them both up for being wonderful and turned it into their boss. I figured that would mean more than something I brought in for them and considering I had no idea when I would go into labor and it was fast I didn't have time to stop and get anything either.
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  • shevaCCshevaCC member
    I'm another one who fills out the comment card and tries to specifically mention any nurse who's gone above and beyond in my experience. I don't do gifts, though.
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    If someone does an exceptional job then I will probably right a note or talk to their supervisor, but I'm not going to do thank yous.  They are paid to do what they do. 

    Same goes for the OB - they are paid quite well for what they do.  I can see maybe a nice hand written note, but not a gift.  It is their job.  
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  • With DD I didn't specifically do anything- but someone brought me a birthday cake (I was induced on my birthday) which of COURSE I was not allowed to eat- so I ended up just leaving it for the staff when we left L&D.


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  • edited May 2014
    Um, I do not want or need something else to do. So no, our nurses will get nothing but our gratitude and us not being total demanding a-holes. 
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    With DS I brought two bags of Hershey kisses.  One bag for the delivery people and one bag for the recovery floor.  The delivery nurse about cried when I gave her the bag.  I'll be on the lookout for BOGO candy deals in July/August and do that again.

    ETA Yes, if I was in the hospital for something else I would bring a bag of candy or a box of Oreos for the people taking care of me before I left.
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  • I have only been in the hospital once before for Thyroid Surgery and I did take coffee and donuts for the nurses break room.  Based on the responses from the nurses here, I think that sounds like the best bet.  I get that its their job, but I still like the idea of doing something nice.  I also leave my mailman candy from time to time, buy small trinkets of appreciation for my beautician/nail tech, etc.  Occasionally, my boss or a coworker brings in donuts or snacks and I'm just doing my job.  I just thought it would be a nice gesture - and by giving that 'task' to my mom, she will be happy knowing she is in charge of something while I'm in the hospital.
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  • Good idea @mandyjimmy‌ mom red will love preparing this little token of appreciation.
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