Needle Phobia
Fear of Needles
Are you one of those
people who get nervous and scared when you go to the doctor for shots or lab
work? As a Medical Assistant or Phlebotomist, one of their many jobs is drawing
blood or giving shots. It is very important to keep the person comfortable and
calm during these times.
There are several ways to do this, from a patient stand
point. Some things that may help are: counting
to yourself, closing your eyes and take deep slow breathes, try to relax and
not tense up, as well as asking questions and keeping the conversation going smoothly.
Once people become over anxious, issues start to arise
that may prolong the process. If someone were to come in and pass out on the
floor or in a chair or perhaps get sick, the procedure may have to be
rescheduled. Keeping others relaxed, calm, and comfortable is an important task.
Making sure of the patient’s safety is a key component.
How bad does that
needle really hurt? When you get
a shot or a blood draw there is a slight pinch pain that goes along with it,
sometimes even a small burning if a medication is given. Most of the pain
people feel is physiological or believed, but not necessarily the true action
felt. A shot normally takes about 10 seconds where as a blood draw, when done
correctly, is typically done in about a minute. The one thing you never want to
do when getting a shot or having blood drown is to tense up. When you tense up, your muscles tighten,
which makes it harder for the medication to be administered, which can cause
bruising and if done while having blood drawn can make it harder for the blood
to be taken and can result in a longer draw time.
“AHHHH! Ouch that hurts!!”
“I haven’t
administered the shot yet, please relax.”
If you or someone you know has done this, you may not realize the
discomfort you have added to the situation. Being able to control your own
feelings and actions can be a true benefit for the process. Just keep things in
perspective and be aware of your surroundings. This would be the most helpful
aspect that you can contributed to your visit.
All of us at
Employee On-Boarding Specialties are trained and will help you through those
times of stress. If you come to us for a
blood draw or a vaccine shot, we will keep you calm and get the job done in
flash.
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