Cdc protocol for needle sticks

    • [DOC File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      Cognitive interviews also discovered several questionnaire design features that were seen as illogical and confusing to participants. For example, one question asked about both skin piercings and acupuncture; another asked about coming into contact with the blood of another person through wounds or needle-sticks.

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    • [DOC File]POLICY: INFECTION CONTROL

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      Blood and body fluid exposures/ needle sticks . If a possible exposure due to needle stick, splash, or other accident occurs please refer to policy on “Blood and Body fluid Exposures/Needle Sticks” for course of . immediate action. B. Transmission-based Precautions:

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    • [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,

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    • [DOCX File]www.sfcdcp.org

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      Use a sterile 22 to 25-gauge safety needle; 1” length for most adults and 1½” length for adults with very large arms. The needle should be inserted at a 90° angle. Visually inspect each dose in the syringe prior to administration and verify the final dosing volume of 0.3 mL.

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    • [DOC File]IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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      BLOODBORNE AND AIRBORNE PATHOGENS EXPOSURE PROTOCOL. Effective August 15, 2017 ... hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Exposures may occur through needle sticks or cuts from other sharp instruments contaminated with an infected patient’s blood or through contact of the eye, nose, mouth, or skin with a ...

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    • [DOC File]Sample Consent Form - Simple Blood Draw

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      The needle stick may hurt. There is a small risk of bruising and fainting, and a rare risk of infection. Are there benefits? There is no benefit to you. The blood will be used only for research. Can I say “No”? Yes, you do not have to donate a blood sample for this study. If you decide not to be in this study you will not lose any of your ...

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    • [DOC File]Bloodborne Pathogen Safety Training Handout

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      Special syringes to prevent needle sticks. Autoclaves & disinfectant equipment. Smart Safety Rules Wash exposed areas with antibacterial soap Use the required personal protective equipment Treat all human body fluids & items soiled with human body fluids …

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    • [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 an unknown HIV status but has HIV risk factors

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    • [DOCX File]www.sfcdcp.org

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      Jan 23, 2021 · Use a sterile 22 to 25-gauge safety needle; 1” length for most adults and 1½” length for adults with very large arms. The needle should be inserted at a 90° angle. For each dose, draw 0.5 mL into a sterile safety syringe and verify the final dosing volume of 0.5 mL.

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    • [DOC File]OSHA AND YOUR WORKPLACE

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      Some sources estimate the number of needle stick injuries in health care facilities to be 800,000 or more each year, and needle stick injuries can cause infection with HBV, HCV, and HIV. There are many reasons why needle stick injuries occur, and the two most common are …

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