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Needle stick after a Subcutaneous Injection of Epotien to a Hepa C+ patientRating: (votes: 0) We really cannot interpret your test results - your healthcare provider must do that.I must ask, however, why you wiped the used needle with a "wet cotton ball"?? And then tried to recap? Those two actions are extremely dangerous and were a needle stick waiting to happen. Are you following your facility's P&P for injections? Why clean/recap a needle before disposal?Also, did you report your incident? I can't tell from your post. Comment:
Why are you recapping a needle?Did you report the exposure to management/employee health? The BBP exposure protocol us in place for a reason.
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Why on earth did you wipe the needle and recap it? What country do you live in? Is this your normal protocol for sharps disposal?
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I am sorry if there are some misconceptions. It did not happen in a hospital setting that's why... and i must admit I really unintentionally forgot about the protocol of recapping the needle.
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Did you wipe the needle with the cotton ball because you were saving it to reuse? I am confused like the others why you didn't just dispose of the needle in a sharps bin.
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I work in home health and many of our patients and/or their caregivers give injections, I can see someone trying to recap a needle if someone failed to instruct them regarding proper disposal but I cannot see why anybody would try to clean a disposable needle. Are you a licensed nurse? Did someone instruct you to clean needles after use?I hope you come to no harm because of this.
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Even in a dialysis center it makes even less sense to recap a needle
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