Comic relief: See who won our caption contest!
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, September 14, 2009
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"Of course I encourage all of my patients to participate in their care decisions ... why do you ask? "
And the winner is. . . (drum roll, please). . . Shelle McGuire!
Congratulations, Shelle! Thanks to everyone who submitted a caption. They were all hilarious!
And, we'll be back next week with a brand new cartoon! Will YOU be the next winner?
In the meantime, we're going to give away a few copies of our Quick-E! Clinical Pocket Guides to some nurses. Have a best strategy for getting through a tough shift? Enter our contest and let us know about it.
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