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I would assume things like wash your hands before dawning gloves, dawn gloves, use a sterile needle, use an alcohol prep pad for 15 seconds on the site of VP in a circular inner to outer motion, don't blow on it to get it to dry (seriously, i have had a nurse do this TO ME), cover the site with a sterile bandaid, dispose of needles in a sharps container immediately, do not recap needles...am i missing anything here? don't forget to wash your hands after you remove your gloves as well...i cant really think of anything else.
not a critique-- well-explained -- but just so you know for future reference, it's "don" gloves.
main entry: don [don]
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sk8inghunny
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I have a project and I really need some help. I have a very simple questionnaire about the steps taken to prevent spread of disease when drawing blood. All the steps taken...gloves, sterile equipment, auto clave, etc.
I don't necessarily need a phlebotomist, but someone who draws blood regularly.
Can anyone help?!!!