What have you found in your pockets at the end of your shift?

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-A barrette

-A hearing aid

-numerous pens

-alcohol wipes

-a bottle of shaving gel

-a lighter

-couple pairs of gloves

-spoons

-forks

-a cigarette :smokin:

-piece of paper with a number that I have no idea who/what it was to

-A barrette

-A hearing aid

-5 pens

-alcohol wipes

-a bottle of shaving gel

-a lighter

-couple pairs of gloves

-spoons

-forks

-a cigarette :smokin:

Gee..... I used to just find tape!!! Maybe the stray alcohol prep, but most of those were in my nerdy pocket protector :lol2:

You could have a picnic with a HOH hairy chick with loose locks !!

LOL xtxrn....my scrub pockets are a breeding ground for junk!

Specializes in OB.

Worst was finding the security alarm I had removed from a discharged infant (but not deactivated) in my pocket as I attempted to exit the unit at the end of shift. In this particular facility the infant alarm automatically locked ALL the doors (both unit and hospital wide) and shut down the elevators.

Talk about embarrassing!

It is funny but whenever someone asks, "Hey, have you seen (whatever is missing)?" My coworkers will line up at the nurses' station and start emptying their pockets. We just do it automatically.

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

Butter packets, along with the usual assortment of crap. Don't ask me why. :lol2:

Butter packets, along with the usual assortment of crap. Don't ask me why. :lol2:

Oy.... how did you get it washed out? Or was it the plastic tub-lets?

Specializes in Cardiac, PCU, Surg/Onc, LTC, Peds.

:barf02:A hearing aid? All I can say is ewww. :barf01::barf01:

A hearing aid? All I can say is ewww. :barf01::barf01:

Yeah, I got into so much trouble for putting in my pocket instead of giving it to my CN.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

Nothing really fun but I can tell you what I found in my shoes after my shift :(

Nothing really fun but I can tell you what I found in my shoes after my shift :(

:eek: DO tell :)

Specializes in Cardiac, PCU, Surg/Onc, LTC, Peds.
Yeah, I got into so much trouble for putting in my pocket instead of giving it to my CN.

At least it wasn't dentures?!?

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