Light Up Your Legacy! ✨
The Prestige Medical Ceramic 1897 Battery Powered Nurse Graduation Lamp is a beautifully designed, large ceramic lamp featuring a battery-operated LED candle. Measuring 2.75 inches in diameter, 4.25 inches in height, and 6.75 inches in width, it includes one AAA battery for immediate use, making it a perfect gift for nursing graduates.
G**A
product review
The product is characterized by optimal pricing, excellent quality, accurate descriptions, fair craftsmanship, and fast delivery.
M**R
Saving the Florence Nightingale’s Legacy
More and more nursing programs, only allow battery and/or electronic operated lanterns for the celebration of their nursing student’s achievement of completion in their nursing program ceremony. Furthermore, I do understand safety, but not having this part of the nursing program’s ceremony would be shameful and disrespectful to the nursing profession, so I do believe this is a close option to the “real” lantern with candle and flame. It flickers, almost mimicking like a real candle, which allows nursing student’s to have the ability to enjoy this sentimental experience, so nursing program’s do not have to eliminate this part altogether.
T**Y
Pinning soon!
Item as as described!
M**R
Lamp review
Bought this for my nursing pinning ceremony and it is very sturdy and heavy duty. It is easy to use only problem I had was trying to get the battery casing off it was rather difficult. I received the lamp in condition
A**R
It’s so nice
I bought this for my daughters graduation and can’t wait to give it to her
M**S
Unsatisfied
I was not satisfied with the item I received, when I received it and opened the package it came broken. I ordered this for a friend of mine for her graduating from nursing school on my 8th so when I got it and it was broken I was a little upset with that because now she won't be able to have that
D**A
Florence Nightengale for retirement or funeral
I sent this to a friend of mine,( who became a nurse later in life, in her 40's), when her sister, also a nurse, died after a long and successful career of helping others. I knew her professionally as well as privately, and I admired her and loved her. She was active in professional circles, always a patient activate- always humble. I sent it to honor her- there would be a nurse honor guard at the ceremony, though the lamp would be given to her chldren. (There are a few honor guards, here and there, they always need volunteers, plus funeral directors don't always remember to ask famililes if the decedent was a nurse and desire the honor guard.) It is the Florence Nightengale Lamp. She knew EXACTLY what it meant. Also sent one to my BFF, her niece.
R**A
It made my nurse friend shake, out of emotion. She really loved it.
It made my nurse friend shake, out of emotion. She really loved it.
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