Need advice for overcoming or manageing gag reflex.

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My wife will be graduating in December and wants to work in critical care/ICU. However, she has a very sensitive "gag" reflex that is activated primarily by smell (meaning looking at gross stuff doesn't really bother her, but combined with or by themselves noxious smells tend to make her gag). She fears that she will gag in front of a patient and be disiplined, and or fired (she said that she has just been lucky to this point in nursing school). Thus, far I have only been able to offer Vic's Vapor rub as a way of dealing with her problem. This helps, but it is difficult to apply in a time efficient manner, and you don't always know when a "gag" incident will occur (and it is effective for only a relatively short period of time). She says this occurs much more often in the morning when her sinuses/allergies are more active. Do you have any other advice? I have thought of behaviorally, based counseling as a long term solution. Are there any safe drugs that lower the sense of smell or lower the gag reflex (in the same way that certain medications help with motion sickness)? Are there any other "tricks of the trade" that might help keep her from gagging or at least from getting in trouble if she does? Is there anything similiar (but longer acting, and or more powerful) than Vic's which might be topically applied? I once suggested having her olefactory nerve clipped, but that seemed an unpopular suggestion (although I would like such a procedure myself to help with weight loss, since no smell= no taste which might equal weight loss).

i think maybe I missed the point and that was my fault. I think money should not be the only reason to go into a profession but it should factor in. I will be the first one to stand up and admit that the money was a big factor for me. but i also like people and have a great interest in medicine. please accept my apology for missing the point. I am also a conservative and on your side.

kris

Specializes in Cardiac.

Um what!?!...I am Muslim and since when was going on a discussion board NOT ALLOWED...and by whom? I dont recall reading about any Muslim scholars who are sunni or shia stating discussion boards are "haraam" (forbidden)..

LOL....c'mon...and a person can't be "Islamic"...its MUSLIM...MUSLIM...MUSLIM...not mozlem, not moslem, not Islamic...

eegads! Oh and what do "Islamics" like myself have to do with southern Baptists...:lol2: :uhoh3: :mad:

Also, have you considered that she doesn't like these forums period. Therefore, if I didn't ask the questions she would have no way from benefitting from any advice offered (some of which may be quite helpful). What if I was Islamic or some other faith that often didn't permit wives to participate in forums such as these (my cousins for instance are Southern Baptists and their wives are all but forbidden to participate in online activities). Would you criticise my religious/ethnic perspective? If not what makes our personal relationship (and the mores, values, and social contracts which guide it) any different?

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