beanie babies

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Does anyone else's hospital give away beanie babies? Our hospital for years has always had a huge stock of them in every treat cart, treatment room, and outpatient centers. Most are older beanies with plastic tag protectors like they belonged in someone's collection and were donated. I wonder how many thousands of beanie babies there are in circulation, and what we will do when they run out?? ;-)

Specializes in NICU, PICU, PACU.

Our NICU doesn't allow any stuffed animals from any source, even parents. They can harbour MRSA, etc unless they can be washes regularly.

I know my old hospital wouldn't give out beanie babies in the NICU. The infection risk for sure, but the safe sleep issues as well. I was constantly pulling stuffed animals and the like out of cribs and then doing the safe sleep speech with the families. I wouldn't want to encourage anything by giving out stuffed animals. For older children, sure...but not in the NICU.

They can harbour MRSA, etc unless they can be washes regularly.

We have this same problem with parents. Unfortunately we can't guarantee their washing :sarcastic:

Specializes in Cath lab, acute, community.

That's so awesome! We give teddies that are hand-made and donated, and random toys and what not.

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