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Panic @ Hour 12
Panic @ Hour 12
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Panic @ hour 12. The musical, the moment.
It hits around 1900 on a day shift, or around 0700 on nights. The realization that your last admit's discharge paperwork still needs the follow-up appointment, that the IV in 4 has been running on "keep open" for 3 hours past expected, that the new grad on shift after you is going to ask about the patient who started doing "that breathing thing" 20 minutes ago. Panic. Hour 12. You are still here.
What you're getting
- Size. 3" round, kiss-cut. Fits a badge reel, water bottle, charting tablet, or the back of your laptop. Big enough to be read across the nurses' station, small enough to fly under the manager's radar.
- Material. Weatherproof, sanitizer-survivable vinyl. Holds up to 12-hour shifts, full-arm bleach scrubs, and the occasional accidental sleeve-soak in a Code Brown.
- Print. Matte finish, no glare under fluorescent lighting. Reads clean from the foot of the bed and from across a nurses' station. Will not fade after the 47th sanitizer wipe.
- Adhesive. Repositionable for the first 24 hours. After that, it's committed. Like you, in year 7, telling everyone you're going to leave bedside but, somehow, picking up another double next weekend.
Send it to
For the day-shift survivor. For the night-shift veteran. For yourself, every shift, every twelfth hour, like clockwork.
Pairs with
Pairs with the matching 20oz Tumbler for the cup-holder energy. Or grab the Shift Sticker Pack if you're going to keep buying singles anyway.
Stick it on. Recognize the moment. Continue.
For nurses who have run a code, charted "patient resting comfortably" while the patient was, in fact, screaming, and considered — fleetingly, in a parking lot, post-shift — leaving and never coming back. Panic @ hour 12. The musical, the moment. Built by nurses, tested on night shift. Search-relevant: funny nurse sticker, dark humor nurse sticker, med-surg nurse sticker, nurse week gift, NCLEX gift.
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