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Nurses encounter a level of intense daily stress that most of us will never experience. They've seen and done it all, from dealing with unruly patients to comforting families who are dealing with heartbreaking losses. And this has been more true than ever over the past few years.
Whether you have a nurse who has been tending to your health or a nursing student in the family, any one of these best gifts for nurses will provide them with inspiration, relaxation and most importantly, appreciation for all that they do every day.
When browsing through, think about where they are in their career, and which gifts will help them the most. We've got presents for every nurse — male, female, graduates and 20-year veterans.
There's a mix here of nurse-themed ideas that really speak to their profession, as well as top-selling items our readers are loving, so you're sure to find something that fits the bill. They will work for any occasion too, including the holidays, birthdays, Mother's Day, retirement or as a “thank you” present.
It's a subtle way for them to always know which stethoscope is theirs. You can pick from four styles, and go with their name, initials or nickname.
Making sure they're hydrated is key to their success. Help them out with this leakproof tumbler, that can be personalized with their name and favorite color.
Made from a cotton/poly blend, they'll be warm and comfortable in this sweatshirt. Because you can get their name on it, they can wear it in the hospital if they're feeling chilly.
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He can keep it at his station, on his desk at home or anywhere really as a reminder that he is a hero. There's also a female version!
Okay, he isn't into wearing personalized shirts or using colorful water bottles, go for something that's subtle yet on-theme with these cozy socks.
If you just want to give them a little something to make their day better, you can't go wrong with this hydrating hair mist, which protects hair from stressors and smells amazing. She can use it whenever she wants a quick refresh during her shift.
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They can charge their phone, watch and AirPods all in one neat spot when they get home. This will save them time and energy, and make sure all of their devices are ready to go.
It can be hard to find the right "thank you" gift, but you can never go wrong with cookies. This sweet set includes two vanilla sugar cookies with a sweet design.
Their days are long and stressful, but at least when they are writing down notes, they can get a little reminder that they are so appreciated. Plus, these pens are so pretty!
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Sleep is so important, but a rarity for most nurses. With this t0p-rated eye mask, they can keep the light out whether they are at home or in the hospital. Plus, it's made of silk, making it extra comfortable and good for their skin.
There aren't a ton of ways for them to de-stress when they're on the job or cramming for exams. But the squishable putty is an easy way for them to get some relief. It also comes in relaxing scents, such as Ocean, Spa and Beach.
If they don't get a lot of outdoor time, an easy to care for plant is a great way to liven up their home or station. Bonsai trees live way longer than flowers, too!
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He's going to get such a kick out of this keychain, plus it'll open all of his beers when he's off the clock. "Purchased this as a gift for my nurse male coworkers. They loved it," one Amazon user wrote.
Available in so many different colors, after she washes the day off of her, she can jump into this cozy set that features a loose fitting top and elastic waist.
They certainly don't have time to iron, but they need their scrubs to look fresh. The Good Housekeeping Institute's top pick for steamers can remove wrinkles in a snap. It's a gift they didn't know they needed but will absolutely love.
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When on the move, they can keep all their essentials in one place. And unlike other belt bags, this one has an extended, adjustable strap that helps it fit a variety of body types, and lets you wear it in different ways.
Sure, a heated blanket is great in the cooler months, but it can actually come in hand all year 'round as it has the ability to ease aches and pains. The Good Housekeeping Institute experts loved the four different heat settings and cozy fleece fabric with this choice, plus, it automatically shuts off after four hours.
The truth is, Crocs, not matter how you feel about them, are the ideal footwear for nurses. They are breathable, comfortable and most importantly, slip-resistant.
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Being on their feet for hours can be taxing on the calves, so grab them an extra pair of compression socks to help with circulation and muscle recovery. "As a nurse, I spend hours on my feet. These socks not only feel great on, but my ankles no longer swell by the end of the day," one Amazon users wrote.
They'll definitely want to slip into something comfortable after long shifts, so give them a super plush robe that'll keep them cozy. Made of combed Turkish cotton, it'll add a touch of luxury to their after routine.
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Cailey Lindberg
Commerce Editor, Gifts & Lifestyle
Cailey Lindberg (she/her) is a writer and editor with over a decade of experience covering products, lifestyle, entertainment and food. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, she was a staff writer at USA Today's shopping network, Reviewed.com.