'About A Nurse' Caption Contest #1 | Nurses Month

Nurses General Nursing Contest

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Provide Winning Caption!

Win $100 (2x$50) 'Night On The Town' Gift Cards!

1 Winner / $100.00 Total Prize Value

For Nurses Month, we will provide 3 toons (on separate days) in need of a caption. All you have to do is submit your caption below.

Submit Your Caption

Contest Rules

  1. Only Registered members can apply. Register Now!
  2. Keep captions short and to the point. Captions should fit the toon. 
  3. Enter as many captions as you like.
  4. Gift Cards good in U.S. Only
  5. Contest ends May 31, 2022

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UPDATE June 2, 2022

Congratulations @Wuzzie

Your caption won!

The toon with the winning caption can be found at...
Said No Nurse Ever

Patient report: Patient is alert and oriented,  very sweet, I'm sure you'll get along great.

Have you tried therapeutic communication? 

Specializes in AGACNP.

All I did was tell him it wasn’t time for another dose of dilaudid. 
 

Well there goes our patient satisfaction scores. 

"Is there anything else you need? I have the time".

55 minutes ago, Wuzzie said:

"Is there anything else you need? I have the time".

Winner.

ETA @Wuzzie, I was also thinking someone should piggy back on your previous entry re therapeutic communication to say something about the fact that surely this person is having the worst day of their life. That's why they're throwing full urinals. ?

Specializes in RPN.

Day shift nurse report: "patient is alert and pleasantly confused. No issues"

 

Patient on night shift: 

Specializes in Med-Surg, Geriatrics, Wound Care.

He has PRN throat lozenges and medication for "tennis elbow".

Specializes in Med-Surg, Geriatrics, Wound Care.

Let's see. Clear yellow urine. Ate about 50% of his meal. Moves all extremities. Thankfully no BM today.

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Did we lose another patient's hearing aide?

Specializes in ambulant care.

"... and this is definitely the administration ?!?"

Specializes in Emergency psych.

Full range of motion and strength of upper extremities noted. 

Specializes in PACU.

“Get the Haldol”

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