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i am starting nursing school in september...and as far as what i will encounter, i'd say not too much makes me squeemish. blood, puke, defecation....doesnt bother me. open wounds, dead bodies, surgery....interests me. the one thing that makes me squeemish and i'm not sure how i'm going to handle once i see it in person is really weird.
the idea of putting a tournaquet on and seeing the veins pop out, and poking and prodding them...that makes me sick to my stomach. when i get blood drawn...i absolutely hate it...not because of the needle or blood....but the tournaquet. i cant even look at it, and the idea of it makes me sick. i dont know why...it seems weird. i guess the only way to overcome it is to force myself to do it when im in school...facing your fears i guess...
what are some things you have to do day to day that gross you out?
Before I was an RN, I wworked with eye surgeons. We had a lady who ripped off her eyelids with a fork (not kidding). She looked like thisNothing TRULY grosses me out but I hate dealing with eye injuries. It's not so much a gross out as it is an "Oh dear God that has to hurt!" moment.
I think my main nemesis might be vomit. Especially it I witness someone vomiting. I have a very hard time squelching my own natural reflex to vomit myself. I am okay with everything else, but vomit... I know it will happen eventually and I hope I can fake it and deal with what I must deal with and not lose it myself.
I had to laugh at the sudden image of supervillain Emesis the Nemesis...
I was going to say "not much grosses me out" (I'm the kid who loved staring at the human slices in the Museum of Science and Industry and grew up watching veterinary medicine of aaall kinds with a snack in hand) but I have to admit the eye stories made me remember that if I ever see Major Eye Problems in person I may lose my cookies!
beachybutt
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dentures make my stomach turn.
psoriasis flakes because it seems like it gets everywhere, like my nose and mouth.
blah. other than that, not much else bothers me.
about the tourniquet thing...i get soooooo lightheaded when i get my blood drawn. but i'm fine when i'm drawing a patient's blood or starting an iv. hopefully that will be the case for you! mind over matter :-)