Family Feud Maker
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Family Feud for Nurses — Built for the Floor

Hospital-tested questions that nurses actually find funny. Perfect for Nurse Appreciation Week, unit potlucks, orientation, and night-shift mornale boosts.

Hospital-safe humor
Free to create
Works in the break room or on Zoom
QR-code joining

Why Choose Our Platform?

Built for nurses

Question packs and styling tuned for this exact audience — not a generic template you have to bend.

Instant QR Sharing

Players join from any phone in seconds. No accounts, no app downloads, no friction.

Live Buzzers & Scoring

Real buzz-in queue, automatic scoring, sound effects, and a TV-ready host display.

Fully Customizable

Edit any question, add your own, drop in inside jokes — the whole game bends to your event.

Reusable Games

Save your game once, host it as many times as you want. Edit anytime.

Works In Person or Remote

Same game runs in a room together, over Zoom, or hybrid. Players join from wherever they are.

How It Works

1

Create Your Game

Add your own questions and answers in our easy builder. No technical skills needed.

2

Share with Players

Send a QR code or room link so players can join from any device instantly.

3

Host & Play Live

Control the game board while players buzz in from their phones in real time.

4

Celebrate Winners

Scores update automatically. Celebrate your champions on the leaderboard!

The Best Game for Nurse Appreciation Week and Beyond

Most hospital appreciation events try too hard. A pizza, a generic trivia game, a thank-you card from leadership. It's fine, but it's forgettable. A Family Feud game built specifically for nurses lands differently — because the questions are about their world. Long shifts, scrub pockets, mystery charge nurse hair, the night-shift snack drawer, the bowel sounds running joke.

You don't need a projector or a conference room. Pull it up on a laptop at the nurses' station, share a QR code, and play in 10-minute chunks between rounds. Or do a full 30-minute session in the break room with pizza. It scales from a 4-person unit team to a hospital-wide tournament.

Why It Works on a Hospital Floor

Nurses don't have time for elaborate setups. This is browser-based, with no app to download — anyone on staff can join in under 10 seconds. The host controls the screen, players buzz in from their phones, and scoring is automatic. When a code blue happens, you pause and pick it up later.

The questions below were written with input from floor nurses across multiple specialties. They're inside-baseball enough to feel personal, without crossing into anything HIPAA-sensitive or patient-specific.

12 Nurse Family Feud Sample Questions

Use these as-is or as a starting point. Add your unit's inside jokes in the builder for the biggest laughs.

  1. Name something a nurse never has time for during a shift
    Top answers: Lunch break, Bathroom break, Charting on time, Hydrating, Sitting down
  2. Name something patients always ask for
    Top answers: Water, Warm blanket, Pain meds, More pillows, The doctor
  3. Name something you'll find in a nurse's scrub pockets
    Top answers: Pen, Scissors, Alcohol swabs, Snacks, Phone, Tape
  4. Name a reason a nurse's shift runs long
    Top answers: Late admission, Charting, Code blue, Family questions, Bedside report
  5. Name a snack nurses bring to night shift
    Top answers: Coffee, Granola bars, Trail mix, Chips, Leftover pizza
  6. Name something patients say after surgery they don't remember
    Top answers: I love you, Where am I, Is it over, Profanity, Singing
  7. Name something only nurses notice
    Top answers: IV beeping, Pulse ox waveform, Bowel sounds, Skin color change, Med error
  8. Name a way nurses bond on a tough shift
    Top answers: Sharing snacks, Group text, Coffee run, Venting, Dark humor
  9. Name a reason you'd call the rapid response team
    Top answers: Drop in BP, Tachycardia, Resp distress, Mental status change, Chest pain
  10. Name something every preceptor says
    Top answers: Did you chart it, Always reassess, Trust your gut, Ask questions, Drink water
  11. Name a holiday nurses always work
    Top answers: Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's Eve, Easter, 4th of July
  12. Name something nurses don't get enough of
    Top answers: Sleep, Coffee, Recognition, Staffing, PTO

Want to drop these straight into a playable game? Create a free account and paste them into the builder — takes about a minute.

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