Published Sep 24, 2015
annienurse86
3 Posts
I was testing a patient's blood sugar and the lancet slipped. I was wearing gloves. I squeezed his finger and no blood came out. I had to re-poke him. When I took my gloves off there was a small pinprick of blood. He had a rapid test and came back negative. I had a rapid test the next day and came back negative. Should I have been tested again, or is it because it was a lancet with no visible blood from the patient that I don't need to be tested again?
Jory, MSN, APRN, CNM
1,486 Posts
Call me crazy, but I probably wouldn't have even bothered getting tested over that.
The rationale is even if you had a known dirty stick from an HIV positive patient, the chances of transmission is less than 1%.
However, what kind of lancet were you using? The only ones I have used are spring loaded and stick so fast I can't wrap my mind around how you got stuck.
It was spring loaded. I think it just skimmed the surface of the patient's skin.