Cdc accidental needle stick protocol
[DOC File]SYNOPSIS
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KNOWLEDGE REGARDING NEEDLE STICK INJURIES AMONG STUDENT NURSES WITH A VIEW TO DEVELOP A PROTOCOL ON PREVENTION OF NEEDLE STICK INJURIES. 6. Brief resume of the intended work. Introduction. Needle stick injuries are a frequent occurrence among healthcare Nurses.1 Needle stick injury is a result of an accident with a needle.
[DOC File]The need for a post exposure EMS kit…
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A puncture from a needle with visible blood on the needle. A puncture from a needle used in a patient’s vein or artery. Two Drug PEP under Certain Circumstances: Needle stick with any type needle and any degree of exposure if the source has …
[DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka
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Needle stick injuries are a common event in the health care environment.5 Needle stick injuries, being accidental self-inoculation, are seldom reported or where reportable are usually under reported.12 One study found that needle-stick injuries represented one third of all work-related accidents and two-thirds of work-related injuries to ...
[DOCX File]TABLE OF CONTENTS
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If the needle must be recapped because a sharps disposal container is not readily available, recapping shall be accomplished using the one-handed technique. [delete if not applicable] When using lancets for finger sticks, all instructions are to be followed and every reasonable safety protocol is to be observed.
[DOC File]Invoice - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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These needle-stick accidents can often happen while drawing blood from an infected patient. Fortunately the risk of transmission from a needle-stick injury is very low,
[DOC File]Public Health Department Policy & Procedure Manual Example
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An exposure that might place an employee at risk for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV infection is defined as a percutaneous injury (e.g., a needle stick or cut with a sharp object) or contact of mucous membrane or non-intact skin (e.g., exposed skin that is chapped, abraded, or afflicted with dermatitis) with blood, tissue, or other body ...
[DOC File]Management of Employee Illness or Exposure to …
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2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization of Health-Care Workers: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). MMWR, December 26, 1997. 46(RR-18):1-42. Tuberculosis Exposure Protocol. Print Name Dept. Exposure Date MR#
[DOC File]Title Page - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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In the case of health care workers with needle-stick injuries from HIV-infected patients, zidovudine monotherapy is estimated to reduce the risk by 81%.8 It is biologically plausible and consistent with data from both perinatal HIV prevention studies and other infectious diseases that pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) would be at least as ...
[DOC File]Bloodborne Pathogens Standards
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It has infected 18,000 health care employees per year, such as operating room personnel, lab workers, surgeons, dental personnel, blood bank technicians, first responders, maintenance workers and housekeeping personnel. Employees are usually infected through contact with bloodborne pathogens and accidental needle stick injuries.
[DOC File]Standing Prescription Order to Administer Immunizations
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You have been involved in an accidental needle stick or sharps injury and may have come into contact with infected blood or other potentially infectious materials. The risk to you is that you may have been exposed to the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
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