Has a nurse touched your life? There is definitely something to be said about how amazing nurses are. Their skillful hands, quick thinking, and compassion that goes above and beyond makes them everyday heroes. That’s why Pampers is excited to present the Pampers Thank You Nurses Awards, where you can nominate a nurse in your life to just say thanks. Over $60,000 in awards will be given out! Check out the full details on how to nominate a nurse + an exciting twitter partyat Raising Whasians.
To celebrate the Pampers Thank You Nurse Awards, enter now to win:
$100 AMEX Gift Card
Pack of Pampers Swaddlers
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My husband had good caring nurses when he was being treated for cancer.
An OB nurse was very comforting to me when I was having problems nursing my second son. She was such a blessing!
The nurse that took care of my dad when he had cancer was amazing!
When I had my children there were several nurses helping that I don’t remember any of their names! Very nice ladies though.
A nurse touched my life by helping me during my recovery after I had a c section to deliver my daughter. The nurse I had helping me was very patient and nice.
My friend Rachel is a nurse — and a really good one at that!
My friend Donna is a dedicated NICU nurse.
I havent been affected personally but a family friend of ours is a nurse at our Children’s Hospital and we are proud of her.
The nurse married me!
One of my best and long time friends is a hospice nurse. the work she does inspires me to appreciate life and not take a single day for granted.
My daughters aunt is a Nurse/OB tech and stayed way past her shift to be in the OR with me during an unplanned C-section. I was so grateful for her being there.
A nurse touched my life when I had to stay in the hospital recently. She was wonderful.
A nurse that really touched my life was Karen, who was my nurse when I had surgery in 1st grade. She gave me stickers everytime I got out of my hospital bed and walked down the hallway. I created a sticker book out of all my stickers she gave me!
My bff is a terrific nurse who I have seen go above and beyond for her patients on a regular basis. She also just gave birth to her first child – a beautiful baby boy, last week!
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My mother was a nurse and spent a lot of her adult life caring for others. Nurses help us kids deal with out aging parents and their ailments. Their kindness and patience really helps us.
I had to be in the hospital for the first time a few years ago, and the nurses made such a big difference in helping me through it!
My daughter has a nurse with her at school everyday and knowing she is with her and watching over her makes me feel like she is safe and taken care of when I am not there
Yes, there was a nurse when my first daughter was born that really helped me out being a first time mommy.
my mom’s best friend, our honorary ‘aunt’ Jo, is a nurse who’s been a blessing in our lives
My good friend had a wonderful nurse who helped her greatly during her high risk pregnancy, and both baby & mom are doing great now.
My best friend is a nurse and I know that she’s always there for me if I have a question/concern.
My labor and delivery nurse really helped me stay calm!
I have some amazing nurses, going through treatment now, they are very compassionate, understanding and helpful beyond belief.
I have a friend Chloe who is a nurse and she often tells me about her experiences delivering babies. Her passion for her work is inspirational.
My labor and delivery nurse really helped me with the delivery of my daughter and nursing her.
Without the nurses love and compassion for my husband when he was so ill, as well as for me as his wife and caregiver, I couldn’t have gotten through that terrible time.