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After nearly 14 years of nursing I dropped a needle after giving an IM injection and was gabbing with the patient not looking while I picked it up and it went through my gloves deep into my finger.
All turned out well. I was concerned because the patient had risk factors.
You live and learn in life.
It is really frightening isn't it! I remember getting a needle stick injury and I just went cold-It is a kind of shock that you cannot believe it has just happened.
Dont be dissapointed in yourself it was an accident and sometimes I am surprised it doesnt happen more often.
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RNcDreams
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I'm disappointed in myself.... I know better.
I was starting an IV with a #22 gauge angiocath, failed (never got a flash), and pulled out the angio and put it on the table- no blood on it. Catheter was never advanced, thus safety mechanism was never engaged.
Started IV with a #20, pulled out sharp, safety device activated, placed on table.
Cleaning up, leaving the room....
Picked up the #22 in my right hand, the sharp from the #20 (safety device engaged), and bumped my right hand into my left and stuck my middle finger through my glove. Took off the glove, saw blood...
washed, squeezed, washed again, lots of soap.
Filled out incident report, had hep and HIV labs drawn, got Pts consent to have HIV lab drawn.
Pt has a negative history for either disease and is a low probability...
but still..
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