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Sounds like seeing someone hurl is your "thing," I would say that most people in healthcare have one. For some it's vomit, dry skin flakes drifting through the air like a gentle snowfall, purge, the list goes on. Mine is trach care sputum/suctioning, I get the sympathy gags. My advice would be not to let this keep you from the profession. Emetophobia isn't necessarily an uncommon phobia, I would suggest maybe seeking therapy for it the way plenty of people do for other debilitating fears. The therapeutic approach to one phobia is much like the approach to any other, there's likely a professional in your area who has helped people move past similar anxieties. Seeing people vomit is generally inevitable, it may be well worth finding a pro to help you. Good luck!
LStgo
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I graduated from Nursing school (BSN) and I'm a little confused. First, I failed the damn NCLEX. Second, I don't know if I did right, but I have fear to see someone vomiting. I don't know what to do. I don't mind cleaning/seeing/smelling poop, pee, wounds, blood etc. Gloves and masks exist. I also don't mind cleaning vomit. The phobia is all about seeing the vomit coming out of a persons mouths. I never saw vomit during the clinic. Like I didn't. Not sure if it was "made for me". I love this and I want to do this but a stupid emetophobia is stopping me. I need comments/opinions or anybody around with similar issues? Any meds to cure this?