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Ideas for small gift(s) for unit staff?Rating: (votes: 0) Pens, little sharpies you can put on your badge, badge holdersI'm sure there are little things like that that you could get a few of each and put them in a basket. You might check out a uniform store or office store for ideas. But, you know, candy or baked goods do always work if that gets to be too difficult or expensive Comment:
Smooth-writing, click-top pens. Pens are a nurse's best friend. And a sincere note of appreciation.
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We always brought our units fruit and veggie trays. The nurses really appreciated something healthy!
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We have a Keurig where I work...some K cups maybe?
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Another great little gift idea is mini hand sanitizer from maybe bath and body. Lord knows we go through a lot of that! They usually have great sales around this time.
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Thanks for such great and rapid responses,everyone! I think we can make a wonderful gift basket combining these things. Hope any students with whom you are working read this and get these great things for you, too!
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I absolutely LOVE it when families gift us Edible Arrangements. They aren't cheap, so if you do go with a fruit or veggie platter, I think that's equally cool. But I really love it when people are thoughtful and get us something other than sweets and candy. Love the other suggestions too. We get free multi-color pens from the ambulance companies, and those are always a big hit!
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A gift basket of a lot of different little things is a great idea! And a handwritten card that each student should write to their preceptor saying thank you is really a nice gesture as well. Or a fun picture of you all put on a colorful posterboard and each of you writes a little note of thanks on it with a sharpie and sign it. Another thought is that each student gives what they can, and you make a donation of that amount to a local charity or non-profit in the name of the unit.
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