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7 Gifts Nurses Actually Want!

πŸ‘‹ Hey there! If you're reading this, you probably know a nurse who's been working hard and deserves a little something special. Thanks for putting in the effort to show some love to the nurse(s) you appreciate! Trust me, nurses work hard and give it their all - physically, emotionally, and mentally - to take care of their patients. So, your token of thanks can go a long way in making their day brighter! As a nurse myself, I know how much a simple thank you can mean, but if you really want to show your appreciation, why not give them a gift they'll actually use?


Without further ado, here are my top 7 gift ideas for nurses:


  1. Amazon Gift Card - an Amazon gift card is an awesome present for a nurse! They can use it to buy anything they want or need from the comfort of their own home without having to take time out of their busy day. Nurses love the gift of convenience!


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2.Shoulder heat pack - Nurses are no strangers to shoulder pain from lifting and positioning patients and the high stress level which goes to the shoulders. After a long shift, a heat pack that can be draped over the shoulders while catching up on some Youtube Videos and falling asleep with the warm heat from the pack is the perfect way to end the night.

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3.Portable Charger -Β nurses often have busy and long shifts, which can drain their phone's battery quickly. It's practical and thoughtful!


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4.Starbucks Gift Card - Nurses run on coffee, and a gift card to their favorite coffee shop is always appreciated. Plus, caffeine is a must-have for those early morning shifts! If you aren't sure if the nurse you are giving the gift to drinks coffee, they can still use it to purchase tea or decaffeinated drinks.




5.Blue light glasses - Nurses spend a lot of time staring at computer screens and charting, which can strain the eyes. Blue light glasses can help reduce eye strain and headaches.



6.Compression socks - Nurses spend most of their shift on their feet, which can lead to swelling and discomfort. Compression socks can help improve circulation and reduce swelling.


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7.Leg massager - Along with compression socks, a leg massager can help relieve tension and soreness in the legs after a long shift.



These are just a few ideas to get you started! No matter what you choose, just remember that the most important thing is to let your nurse know how much you appreciate all they do.