Jenne & Kelley, don't feel bad or believe those who are terrified of needles are viewed with disdain. Hey, I really do understand the underlying fear, concerns, and questions. When my FIL & MIL had their bypasses at a teaching hospital, we asked how many have you done? Why? Yes to alleviate fears, but because we wanted some kind of reassurance that the surgeon was skilled and this was not his or her first. Most of us fear the unknown and if we have had one bad experience then we fear our memories... reassurance is natural.
FUNNY comments made in jest or in a friendly manner are welcomed, at least by me, but NOT ALL comments are communicated in a FRIENDLY MANNER. In fact, many people are down right nasty. If you have worked with the public, I am sure you can imagine what it is like. Of course, nurses usually see people when there is a health problem or concern so a person may be understandable testy. It is part of our job to handle all kinds of personalities, feelings, etc., but we are human too and our patients affect us.
About funny comments, they do get old. My real name is Autumn... imagine the thousands of jokes I've heard in my 34 plus years... they were cute and original when I was 3.
Also, sometimes funny comments can be disrespectful.