Cdc needle stick guideline

    • [DOC File]INFECTION CONTROL PLAN

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      Exposure Precutaneous (needle stick, human bite, or cut) or mucous membrane (splash to eyes, nose or mouth) exposure to blood and other potentially infectious material, or accutaneous (above the skin) when the employee’s skin is chapped, abraded or otherwise non-intact.

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    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka

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      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that each year 3,85,000 needle sticks and other sharps related injuries are sustained by hospital based healthcare personnel.3 Based on various studies, researchers have documented that needle stick injuries are under reported by health care workers and the number of exposures could ...

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    • [DOC File]Laney Kay – Entertaining Training – OSHA and HIPAA

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      CDC Guideline information (included related topics): “Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings, 2003.” MMWR December ... none had reported a stick injury from a needle (several reported minor injuries with a bur or a solid instrument over the past decade) ...

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    • [DOCX File]Exposure to Blood: What Health Care Workers Need to Know

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      A percutaneous injury (e.g., a needle stick or cut with a sharp object), contact of mucous membrane or non-intact skin (e.g., when the exposed skin is chapped, abraded, or afflicted with dermatitis), or contact with intact skin when the duration of contact is prolonged (i.e., several minutes) or involves an extensive area, with blood, tissue, or other body fluid contaminated …

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      Refer to the needle stick Injury and Blood/Body Fluid Exposure Management Flow Chart. OR. If staff sustain a needlestick injury or broken skin or mucous membranes (eyes and mouth) come into contact with blood or body fluids at work they should be managed accordingly. First Aid

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    • Sharps Injuries among Hospital Workers in Massachusetts, 2005

      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2001). Updated U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines for the Management of Occupational Exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV and Recommendations for Postexposure Prophylaxis. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 50, (No. RR-11). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2005).

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    • ACIP General Best Guidance for Immunization - Vaccine ...

      Dec 18, 2020 · This drawing shows subcutaneous needle insertion into a cross- section of skin. The needle is inserted at a 45-degree angle and penetrates the dermis and fatty tissue (subcutaneous) but not the muscle tissue. REFERENCES. Boyce JM, Pittet D. Guideline for hand hygiene in health-care settings.

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    • [DOC File]INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

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      Needle Disposal. Syringes, needles, and other disposable sharp objects are to be placed in heavy plastic sharps disposal containers located in all patient care areas. Used needles should not be broken off or recapped before disposal. Most needle stick injuries occur during recapping. All areas of the hospital have specific designated locations ...

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    • [DOC File]Management of Employee Illness or Exposure to …

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      1. Needle stick, cut or puncture with a device contaminated with another’s blood or bloody fluid. 2. Mucous-membrane contact to eye, nose or mouth with another’s blood or bloody fluid. 3. Contact with large amounts of blood or prolonged contact with blood, or bloody fluids on broken or non-intact skin. 4.

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    • [DOC File]NAME OF THE - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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      A needle stick injury is a percutaneous. piercing wound typically set by a needle point, but possibly also by other sharp instruments or objects. Commonly encountered by people handling needles in the medical setting, such injuries are an occupational hazard. in …

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