Originally Posted by Hoozdo
That is the main reason some nurses in my unit dispose of them in the sharps container. They are rather insistent they are disposed of in the sharps. I am more of the opinion - so, what will they do with an empty needleless syringe? Will they be happier if they find a 60 cc syringe than a 3 cc syringe? I am not trying to be a smart *ss......just trying to understand other's opinions.

Exactly.
I really don't care what the druggies do with our garbage. I am more concerned with the amount of money it takes for the hospital to dispose of sharps as opposed to regular garbage. I see people take a 60cc syringe used for tube feedings and toss it in the sharps container - no needle had ever even touched that syringe! It's not called a syringe container - it's called a sharps container. But these nurses are filling up sharps containers one after another with huge, empty, needle-less 60cc syringes!
I even dispose of the blunt-tipped needle-less needles in the regular garbage. If I've just used one to draw blood from an arterial line, then that one I'll put in the sharps container since it's got blood all over it. But one that was high up in the IV line with no blood or anything on it - it just goes in the trash.
I've also seen people putting vials of medications in the sharps box. There is no reason for this! I suppose someone could go through the hospital trash, but that is not what the point of a sharps container is - it's not security against theft, it's security against needlesticks.
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