March 2013 Caption Contest: Win $100!

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Participate in our March 2013 Caption Contest and win $100!

Good afternoon nurses. Your mission is to provide a caption to the cartoon below. You may submit as many captions as you wish.

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Caption Contest Rules

To qualify for the prize money and fame, your caption must be posted here in this thread on allnurses.com.

After the time period is up, we will choose eight finalists in which you will vote for your favorite.

Everyone is allowed to participate! Join allnurses.com! It's Free!

Share and tell your friends, family, and co-workers to join the fun!

UPDATE: We have chosen the top 8 captions.

Vote for your favorite - March 2013 Top 8 Captions - Select Winning Caption

UPDATE: Congratulations!

and the winner is natnat122 ... the cartoon may be viewed at I don't want a male nurse! - Cartoon Contest Winner

"I told you nursing school was expensive colors are a luxury."

Specializes in Nephrology.

Nurse: The results are telling you have STD Mr. Jones

Jones: Really? (I'm 40 year-old virgin!)

No, I don't think we can tie die these, but we have some markers!

You're the one who gave him the Smooth Move... You clean up the Code Brown!

Specializes in CDI Supervisor; Formerly NICU.

I see you've gone commando again, Cecil. No matter how many times you try that, we are NOT changing our white scrubs policy! Now, get off the pediatrics floor!

Believe it or not, my dog did eat my ID badge. What's your excuse?

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

"And then she said, 'I'm allergic to everything but Dilaudid'."

Your puppy face won't work with me. Get back to work!

I know most nurses avoid white scrubs like the plague. But with my schedule, I don't have the time or energy to spot clean my uniform; I prefer to "bleach the day away"....

White scrubs, eh? My advice: Stock up on bleach NOW.

Amy: Hey Bob. LOVE those day-glo, neon green boxers you're wearing today...

Bob: .... Laundry day.

Frank, I would rethink your choice of undergarments before wearing white scrubs next time.

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