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Nurse Leader Weekly, May 16, 2008
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Are you in need of some fresh retention ideas? Bonnie Clair, BSN, RN shares a quick one here:
"Suggest that your team creates a basket filled with goodies for another department in the hospital-just to show your appreciation for something they did. Have your entire staff sign the card and add comments if they would like to. The other staff will be shocked and amazed. Other benefits from this one act of kindness may include increased patience and respect between departments, adding value to others' self-worth, and an improved work relationship!"
Items to include in your basket:
- Microwave popcorn
- Pretzels
- M&Ms
- Cheese crackers
- Mini cans of soda
- A bottle of Excedrin
- Hand lotion
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