Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

How to Show a Nurse That You Really Care

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Nurses are often the rst people patients see when visiting hospitals. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources Services Administra­tion, there were 2.8 million registered nurses, including advanced practice RNs, and 690,000 licensed practical nurses, or LPNs, in the United States between the years of 2008 and 2010.

Nurses ll many roles in the medical community, assisting doctors and helping to make in-patient stays more comfortabl­e for men and women who are ill or injured. Specialize­d nurses, such as nurse practition­ers, may even serve as the primary healthcare provider, offering diagnoses and writing prescripti­ons.

While there is a speci c week set aside to show appreciati­on to nurses, many people agree that they deserve recognitio­n throughout the year. Any instance is a good time to give back to nurses, and the following are a few ways to honor the nurses in your life.

• Play caretaker to him or her. Nurses tend to the needs of others all the time, but some nurses do not get the respite they deserve. Those who want to show appreciati­on to a nurse who has helped them in their lives can present the nurse with a gift card for a massage and soothing spa treatment.

• Cater a meal. Offer to cater a meal at the hospital or medical of ce so that all nurses on staff can bene t. If there is one

nurse in particular you want to treat, give that nurse a gift card to a nearby restaurant.

• Provide foot relief. Nurses spend hours on their feet, and that can cause pain or stiffness throughout the body. Present a gift card to a store that specialize­s in comfort shoes or custom orthotics. A certi cate for a pedicure or foot massage would no doubt be appreciate­d as well.

• Create a charmed existence. Charm bracelets are the rage right now, and nurses may appreciate a bracelet that highlights their career path with speci c charms. For something they can wear on the job, treat nurses to a Steth-o-Charm™, which is a charm that slides securely onto stethoscop­es. These charms come in many designs and can make for a memorable gift.

• Give a decorative badge reel. Nurses must wear identi cation or have swipe cards on their person to gain access to areas of hospitals. Many badges are standard items without any are or style. A colorful or decorative badge reel can be a nice way to brighten up a nurse’s day.

• Give verbal or handwritte­n thanks. One of the easiest and most heartfelt ways to show your appreciati­on to nurses is to simply tell them how you feel. Offer a handwritte­n note or speak with a nurse in person. Such a simple gesture does not take much effort, but it is bound to make an impact.

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