Celebrate nurses without breaking the bank
Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development (formerly The Staff Educator), December 1, 2008
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Recognizing and rewarding nurses should not be an annual event during Nurses’ Week; it should be a part of every unit’s culture. But don’t fret about stretching your department’s meager budget. Many nurses enjoy receiving small gifts, such as movie tickets, scented lotions, or gift certificates. Because whether you are showing recognition to nurses in your department or building relationships with other departments, recognition can be cost-effective.
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