I'm a pre-nurse student, and I just finished my requirements. I did excellent in all of my requirements. I have a strong feeling that I will get accepted. Anyway, I'm excited about it; however, I was at home yesterday, browsing movies in the nexflix, when I ran into this movie which caught my attention, "Puncture," I watched it. Based on a true story. The movie is about accidental needle sticks in the health setting. I was a bit traumatized about it. Anyway, I believe the movie refers to the late 90's, so my question is: how is this risk being addressed now days? Is the risk still there? I'm just curious to know from nurses who have been in the field.