Anyone have ideas for a graduation party for a nurse?!


Question:

Anyone have ideas for a graduation party for a nurse?

I am graduating soon from nursing school. After 4 incredibly hard years I am going to have some fun planning and having a nurse themed graduation party. I will have a thermometer shaped cake, ACE bandages for streamers, an IV bag looking like it is to serve the punch, and more. I'm looking for more ideas for decorations, favors, and fun things to do. Please help!


Answers:
You could have tongue depressors for drink stirrers or for use with spreads for sandwiches, instead of a butter knife. You could have two or three animal shaped pinatas, group party guests into teams...have one person on the team break the pinata and then the team has to fix it back up with bandages and such--best team gets some type of party favor or gift card.

You could have an eye chart(borrowed from a eye doctor) on the wall or make your own look-a-like chart.

The invitations could look like a nurses cap.

http://www.party411.com/graduation.html...
http://www.chiff.com/education/graduatio...
http://www.graduationparty.com/graduatio...
i am not very creative, so i hope these sites can help you.

sounds like you are off to a good start with your ideas.........should be a fun party...congrats by the way.......

maybe some games ? everyone has face mask......anyone says nurse thru the night loses their mask to whoever hears and steals the mask.....the one with the most masks at the end of the night wins a prize?

maybe a game where everyone draws an "sick" card...and has to give their symptoms ....the one who guesses correctly most often wins?

scrambled medical terms( that most people are familiar with of course would not be fair to use words only learned in medical college))

some creative names for meals.... Nurse (insert your name here) get well soup, Fever chili (guaranteed to make your temperature rise), etc etc

hope this helps have a great party




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