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Risk of exposure doing CPRRating: (votes: 10) I was so scared, I feel like a horrible person bc I kind of wish I would have never went to the library yesterday bc now all I can think of is possible diseases I could be infected with, or if this guy could possibly sue me in the future (I had to give EMS and 911 my name, so they know exactly who I am) Crystal No reason for him to sue you. You acted under the good sam act and did the CPR.That is such a small amount of exposure I wouldn't worry. You could however get tested withthe county health dept and they could ask him to be tested also. I would check with the EMS people regarding this as their probably is a policy. Saliva transmission is extremely rare..... Comment:
in ontario we have the ''good samaratin law'' which protects the public (cpr giver) from being sued if the victim is unconsious (since u cannot get consent from them).... if you are in the states I am sure you have something like this, otherwise people would be scared of providing cpr. Hepatitis B is transmitted through bodily fluids.
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New bystander CPR guidelines don't call for mouth to mouth anyway. As to exposure, you can always have the pt tested. Depending on the state, you don't need their consent.
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Thanks! That makes me feel better, If I call EMS would they be able to give me information or would that violate HIPPA? I dont know the mans name, or if he even made it, the only thing I know is his description and that he appeared to be a transient.
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As the first poster said, he can't sue you because you are covered under the good Samaritan law. The risk of contracting anything is low unless there was direct blood to blood contact. You can go to your local health department or PCP to get tested. Kudos to you for helping this person, but I wouldn't be sticking anything in someone's mouth.
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Quote from calinurse11Thanks! That makes me feel better, If I call EMS would they be able to give me information or would that violate HIPPA? I dont know the mans name, or if he even made it, the only thing I know is his description and that he appeared to be a transient.
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Quote from ckh23As the first poster said, he can't sue you because you are covered under the good Samaritan law. The risk of contracting anything is low unless there was direct blood to blood contact. You can go to your local health department or PCP to get tested. Kudos to you for helping this person, but I wouldn't be sticking anything in someone's mouth.
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Get tested right away, for piece of mind. I think you are fine, but I am not you and I know how our minds can take over, when we feel we are or may be in danger. My last CPR class, we were told, if you did not have the tools to protect yourself, don't do it. Our instructor was a fireman. He went on to tell us, that many fireman contracted Hep C., over the years. They will not, perform CPR without the proper equipment. I am surprised, you were lead to do so. But, you did a good thing and I hope you dwell on that, rather than the minuscule chance, you contracted something. A finger in the mouth is very very small, even if they are positive. ((( (hugs))) to you!
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Quote from calinurse11I whole heartedly regret sticking my fingers in his mouth! I am horrified I actually did bc Ive had this discussion about what I would do in this situation but my mind went blank, I definitely would do things different if I could, and I definitely will do so in the future. I have learned my lesson to not forget to use my brain!!
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Thank you all so much for responding I took your advice and made a doctors appointment just to ease my mind.
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Good for you for helping out someone in need. Please don't stick your fingers in anyone's mouth - good way to get bit.
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I keep a CPR face shield with pair of gloves inside it on my key chain.....just something to think about in case you find your self in this situation again. Props to you for helping this unfortunate soul. Hopefully your exposure and risk were minimal...
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