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  1. Hi i'm a 3rd year nursing student and have a fear of drawing blood and IV insertions. I can give injections all day long but the other two get me so sick that I pass out. What can I do to get over this? Everyone tells me something different. The problem is i'm the only one in my class that has this problem. I don't want this to get in the way of my career after i've worked so hard getting to this point. If anyone can help, I would so greatly appreciate it.
  2. Hi, i'm a 3rd year nursing student and have a phobia of needles. I can give injections but when it comes to drawing blood or IV insertion I get very faint. The last time I passed out after attempting to start and IV. I'm really dedicated to the profession so I would hate this fear to get in my way after so much hard work. Has anyone overcome this situation? Any advice?

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