I had a scare with hep C + patient 5 weeks ago. I was giving insulin and I felt the needle when I injected it into the patients arm. I milked my finger and didn't get any blood and I think I only cought the side of the needle not the tip end, but its nerve wracking. When you stuck yourself, did it draw blood or did the needle just bounce? There has to be blood to blood transmission for there to be a hep c exposure. Even if that does occur, the chances of you getting hep c are small. My doctor told me she once cut herself to the bone with a razor doing surgery on a hep c patient and she still didn't get it.
I took a antibody test at 5wks and it was negative, I go back in the middle of February for the 3m test. The good news is you know your patient didn't have HIV, I don't know that about mine and I wish I did
Allison