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You can try Vicks for a while, but at some point you have to desensitize. That involves finding some really horrific smells, focusing all of your willpower, and trapping yourself in proximity to it. Once you've done this a few times with awful smells, it gets a lot more difficult to initiate that gag reflex.
I've smelled diarrhea covering a whole bed that had hardly any smell and farts that could stun an elephant. If the smell is bad enough - doesn't matter how much you try to mask it - it's going to get through.
The worst I think are the smells that linger with you - sometimes I'll be walking out of the room and I'll keep smelling it and and when I ask the people around me if they can smell the stench - they look confused and say no! So I tend to walk around paranoid for a bit thinking that the smell is on me etc.
I wonder though - how do you guys tactfully spray a room after a really bad BM/Smell? I feel so bad when I do it and the patient apologizes - or they're quite but I know that they hear the spray and probably feel bad.
Can I tell I'm loving these smilies :yeah:
For things like GI bleeds and necrotized flesh I will normally slip something nice smelling under my nose (normally I use lavender oil).
Otherwise I agree with mouth breathing. I used to say that when emptying a colostomy bag I'd do it with a smile so I could mouth breathe
With time you do start to become desensitized to smells.
I use Hall's Mentho-lyptus coughdrops and those little Listerine gel-strip things made for freshening breath. If you pop 3 of those in your mouth, you can't concentrate on much other than them, sensorily. Vicks Vaporub tends to look shiny unless you put it inside your nostrils. Who wants a shiny upper lip?
Coping with the smells is always a work in-progress for me.
Aly529
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If you can get over the visuals, how do you manage the smells? To me smells are what usually trigger me to gag so what's the best way to overcome that and remain professional?
I heard someone mention vapor rub or alcohol swabs but I'm not sure how healthy it is breathing that in all the time?