It's a rare slow day in the UMC Emergency Center. There's a Tech game happening, people seem to have better things to do than come to the ER. I'm on GC.com planning out a few new states for an upcoming trip and my nurse, Rose, walks up behind me complaining about being bored. She asks what I'm doing and I explain geocaching to her, the various containers, puzzles, basic rules, etc. She goes away and comes back in a few minutes with a new cache in her hand. She took a urine specimen container (sterile, don't worry) wrapped in bandage material, then sealed some of the little cracks with laceration/skin glue, and rolled up a log for it.
We spent a few minutes talking about placement options, guidelines, what works and what doesn't. She went outside and wandered around for a bit and found a place to hide it. It won't be tough for anyone who's found more than, say, five caches, but not every hide has to be a 4.5. I have no idea how long this container or location will be viable... so get it quick!