Published Nov 15, 2005
LoriAlabamaRN
955 Posts
I have a unique question. My husband and I were recently given a boat (actually, it was left to us in a relative's will). He and I are both nurses, and we would like to name the boat something clever and nursing-related, sorta like the transplant surgeon who named his "Sir Osis of the River" :rotfl:
All I can think of is "Nurse Shark" and I don't like that... any suggestions???
Lori
Bipley
845 Posts
I have a unique question. My husband and I were recently given a boat (actually, it was left to us in a relative's will). He and I are both nurses, and we would like to name the boat something clever and nursing-related, sorta like the transplant surgeon who named his "Sir Osis of the River" :rotfl: All I can think of is "Nurse Shark" and I don't like that... any suggestions???Lori
If you are Lori, what is your husbands first name? The two names might rhyme with something.
Cute_CNA, CNA
475 Posts
"Nurse on the water"? :chuckle (I was thinking of Deep Purple)
What kind of nursing do you do?
HappyJaxRN
434 Posts
Normal Salin' (normal saline)....
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I need to think about this one some.
misschelei
171 Posts
Who could forget Nurse Nancy???
"Nurse on the water"? :chuckle (I was thinking of Deep Purple)What kind of nursing do you do?
My husband and I work in an LTC... he's an LPN and I'm an RN and Clinical Nurse Manager.
My husband's name is Ed... I call him Eddie :)
patdnurse
27 Posts
how about ' florrie ' from Florence Nightingale .:)
Thunderwolf, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 6,621 Posts
The Crash Cart
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The Crash Cart- great name for a nurse-frequented bar, eh? Hey, if the hospitals would open up a secret nursing bar, that would increase employee satisfaction, right? :beer:
What about Pla-sea-bo? Or NurSea? *sigh* I don't think I'm very good at this...
KiwiChick
9 Posts
You'd probably have to be a Tollers fan to get "The Tinuvial".
"Plaseabo" made me think of Pa-nurse-ea but the American enunciation of the "r" would change that.