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Happy hospital Halloween – spooky stuff for nurses

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This is a nice gift to pop in a patient’s bag if they get discharged on Halloween. Of course, they may be sick of needles by then. So you could also save these for some midnight charting. Stick one behind your ear to add flare to your scrubs outfit.

Throwing a secret party in the janitor’s closet in the basement of the hospital? Send out the invites using some old fashioned mortician’s toe tags. Be specific with your instructions. Should all guests be DOA? Is it a white sheet affair?

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