View Full Version : Needles and nursing
mwilliams15
Oct 1, 2007, 12:27 PM
Im going to be going into the nursing field pretty soon and I am very excited about it. I've always known that I wanted to be in a profession in which helping people was a key issue. I am somewhat nervous though. I hate getting MY blood taken, I cry every time I have to get it taken or when I have to have an IV. But shots don't bother me one bit. I think it has to do with where the blood is drawn in my arm lol.. it just isn't pleasant! Anyway, I don't think it would bother me to prick other people with needles. Could this be a serious issue for me to overcome in nursing school-that Im scared to get blood taken/iv's? Thanks in advance to anything anyone can offer!
Sorry it has taken me so long to answer your question, but my nursing school schedule is quite demanding right now.
Now, as far as your fears go. Guess what... Most nursing schools don't even teach how to take blood, and most nurses in the hospital rarely take blood. The Lab does this for us.
As for IVs, well that is a different thing all together.
Now, when you are in your skills labs you will not be taking each other's blood, nor will you be practicing inserting IVs on each other. So you are safe there.
It may take a little getting used to, but it should be fairly easy for you to overcome.
ranger59
Dec 2, 2007, 01:48 PM
Hi, saw your question and base on my experience, you will need to know how to draw blood beside knowing how to start IV's. Sometimes a lab tech will not be available to draw blood for you due to time constraints, i.e.. Someone is crashing and you need to send blood for chemistry.