Re: Scared of needlesticks?
A few nurses have commented that they will be careful and they are scared. I am very scared also. But research studies have shown that in the majority of needlesticks, not being careful was not a causative factor.
Danger happens.
When a patient is agitated, another team member bumps into you, you drop a sharp, somebody else drops a sharp, someone else leaves something where you don't expect to find it..... the list is too extensive for this post.
Police officers get bullet proof vests, construction workers get hard hats and steel toed shoes. They are not told to "Just be careful."
But more nurses die of exposures than police officers die each year - and sometimes nurses are told, "Those safety syringes cost a couple of pennies more. You can't use them."
I know of a situation where a young nurse contracted Hepatitis C, long before HCV was discovered. She married and had a child. In a rare circumstance, she infected her child. That child grew up and had a child. That child too, was infected by her mother. Then the original needlestick victim, now grandmother, found out she has HCV and it was investigated and found to be from that needlestick.
That's three generations infected with HCV from one needlestick. Pitiful!
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