So... needlestick injuries
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I posted a similar topic about contracting diseases in general, but I wanted to make a post just about this particular accident.
I'm pretty nervous about needlestick injuries and what can result from them. Although, looking at the stats, it seems that even when stuck with a needle with infected blood, the chances of contracting something are quite slim.
Although, Hepatitis B/C seemed to be a concern. And HIV is really scary no matter how small of a statistic it shows. The whole thing is making me rethink the thought of going into nursing.
So, I guess what I want to ask is how big of a concern are needlestick injuries for you personally. Also, how many of you have been stuck before, and did you report it and get tested afterward?
I know that there was a saftey act signed into place in 2000 I believe, that required saftey caps for needles, but some hospitals are still not compliant. I suppose I can ask the hospital if they are compliant with this or not, because I think that would make a big difference in needlestick injuries occurring.
Oh, I was reading info from this site, if anyone was interested:
http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/diseases/needlestick_injuries.html