Nurse Pranks Gone Too Far? The Last One Left Everyone Speechless

Three nurses decided to have a little fun with the doctor they all worked under—a harmless prank to spice up their hectic shift. During their break, they regrouped in the staff lounge, giggling and eager to share what each had pulled off.

The first nurse went first, smirking:
“I stuffed cotton into his stethoscope. He’s been walking around all day wondering why he can’t hear a heartbeat!”

Everyone laughed.

Then the second nurse chimed in, clearly proud of her mischief:
“Oh, I definitely outdid you. I poked tiny holes in all his condoms.”

Suddenly, the room went quiet.

The third nurse’s smile slowly faded, her face drained of color—and before she could say a word, she fainted.

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