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PACU slogan

We are searching for a cute slogan for some tees that we will be ordering for our PACU. Any ideas? A few years ago we had PACU: Wake Up With Someone Who Cares! It went over well. All staff will be ordering this, so it cant be just for the RN's.

Thanks to anyone for any ideas,

:flowersfo

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I posted something to this nature yesterday in the general nursing forum. Check out the responses there. There are some really great ones!

I like 'wake up with someone who cares.'

How about "Wake up under a friendly chin?"

Ok, that was awful! But I often wonder what these people think when they wake up and see 3 nurses hovering over their face..

PACU: Take a deep breath.

Good one MArie!

PACU: Open Your Eyes.

"They were fine in the O.R"

OOPS, sorry, that would be anesthesia dept slogan ha ha :)

We thought of a good one for anesthesia about a year ago:

Need Anesthesia? Dial 1-800-PASS-GAS

The hospital I use to work at had a hawaian theme one day. Everyone wore their flowered shirts or scrubs. The theme was, "Wake up in Paradise!" I thought that was a groovey idea.

How about "PACU Nursing - it's not for wimps."

I worked one PACU that used "PACU - The Best Part of Waking Up"

Cute.

or maby wake up well rested.

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