Bringing candy to the nurses
Bringing candy or small treats to nurses is a simple way to show appreciation for the hard work they do. It can help build a positive relationship with the care team and make communication easier during a stressful time. While it doesn’t change the medical care itself, it can improve the overall atmosphere and interactions. It’s also a nice way to stay connected and engaged, especially during longer hospital stays. Just be mindful of hospital policies and consider offering a variety of options for different dietary needs.
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Based on the single review, bringing candy to nurses appears to be a highly effective treatment when a family member is in the hospital. The review suggests that this gesture can boost nurses' morale, reduce stress, and potentially improve the quality of patient care by making nurses feel appreciated and energized.
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Based on the single review, bringing candy to nurses appears to be a highly effective treatment when a family member is in the hospital. The review suggests that this gesture can boost nurses' morale, reduce stress, and potentially improve the quality of patient care by making nurses feel appreciated and energized.
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