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I never "want" to vomit, and cannot think of anything that would cause me to hurl, except for being actually sick or having eaten bad food.
Many years ago, we had an ER nurse who could not stand the sight of sputum. When holding up an inverted sputum sample cup (for purely clinical reasons, of course - if it "hangs, it is sufficient for lab/micro use), she took off in a big honkin' hurry.
Here are a few similar threads on AN:
https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/whats-your-nursing-528549.html
https://allnurses.com/emergency-nursing/whats-your-kryptonite-491180.html
So funny how we're all wired so differently! Haven't found my own personal kryptonite yet, but I'm sure it's out there, just waiting to surprise me!
Here are a few similar threads on AN:https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/whats-your-nursing-528549.html
https://allnurses.com/emergency-nursing/whats-your-kryptonite-491180.html
So funny how we're all wired so differently! Haven't found my own personal kryptonite yet, but I'm sure it's out there, just waiting to surprise me!
Thank you for the links-did you read the article that the 'news' say makes us ill
I have been working in the hospital for nearly 8 years and I can count on one hand the number of times I've actually gagged. (The first time was when I emptied my first bed pan full of stool. I attribute that to it being my first time because poop does NOT bother me.)
One time I did have a lady with a tru close draining an abscess in her abdomen. It tested positive for EVERYTHING, including Pseudomonas. Oh man was that a bad night. It looked like chunky Sambuca. But again that is a fluke because drains, NG tubes and the like are my thing.
And the most recent time was when I went to straight cath a very nice young woman. Let's just say I have so much gratitude for OB nurses. :)
Sorry, got on a terrifying train there, didn't I?
Anyway, speaking of vomit...yes. That's what does it. Not bilious emesis or GI drainage or even GI bleeds (lower AND upper). But vomit with food in it. Oh dear Heavens that is the worst. The smell, the sound, the imagery. I am getting faint...
madwife2002, BSN, RN
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I have just read an interesting article about nurses which says that there are certain things we do or see as Nurses which makes us want to vomit.
http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/30/15286074-gag-me-many-nurses-squeamish-about-one-thing?lite=obnetwork
So what makes you want to vomit?
I don't really have much that makes me want to vomit, but a couple of incidents come to mind from my early days.
One was the first man who was incontinent of feces and it was spread everywhere
Second one was trying to take a specimen from an episode of malena
Both times it was the smell which caught me unawares