Please help me think of a nursing-related name!!!

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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

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.

"Nurse on the water"? :chuckle (I was thinking of Deep Purple)

What kind of nursing do you do?

Specializes in Transplant, homecare, hospice.

Normal Salin' (normal saline)....:rolleyes:

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I need to think about this one some. :idea:

Specializes in Picu, ICU, Burn.

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.

If you are Lori, what is your husbands first name? The two names might rhyme with something.

My husband's name is Ed... I call him Eddie :)

how about ' florrie ' from Florence Nightingale .:)

Specializes in Med-Surg, Geriatric, Behavioral Health.

The Crash Cart

I.M. Feel Good

The Crash Cart

I.M. Feel Good

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...

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.

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