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Two words: Vicks VapoRub.
Place a dab under your nostrils prior to dealing with odoriferous emanations, and it will help you hang onto your groceries even through the worst of 'em.
I carry a small jar in my med cart at work.......although sometimes it finds its way into my pocket if there's a lot of, er, effluvia on a given shift.
After a while, you won't even notice it. With that being said, I am a microbiologist who now attends nursing school. I am extremely sensitive to smells, soooo I have learned to breathe through my mouth. It works well in short term situations when you are stuck in a smelly situation. But please, don't ever show your discust in front of the patients. Just grin, bear it and gaggg later. LOL
cdb1208
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Hey everyone,
Ok this is my first post and hopefully some grizzled/battle-tested old nurse can help out a new comer. Any advice for dealing with some of the less than pleasant odors I will be forced to deal with on the job in my future career? I sometimes use Carmex (used normally for chapped lips) inside my nares to help b/c my nose is dry often and this seems to help control foul odors a little bit. One of my professors said that when she was in nursing school some people used peppermint oil to cover up the stenches they encountered. Any advice? Should I just tough it out and soon I will adapt or are there secret tips that I haven't figured out yet that will help me in my quest to keep my lunch down.
Thanks in advance.
C