I have been a nurse for 10 months and I had my first needlestick today. It is an embarrassing and mortifying experience. I feel shame in that I should have known better done better. Starting a PIV did not get it I pulled the angiocath out without retracting the needle first, she jerked and hit my hand and the needle went into my thumb. ;( I'm currently sitting in the ER but man this sucks. I work in a nursing home and she does not have any risk factors so I'm pretty sure I'm going to be ok but still feel so ashamed. Thanks for listening
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I have been a nurse for 10 months and I had my first needlestick today. It is an embarrassing and mortifying experience. I feel shame in that I should have known better done better. Starting a PIV did not get it I pulled the angiocath out without retracting the needle first, she jerked and hit my hand and the needle went into my thumb. ;( I'm currently sitting in the ER but man this sucks. I work in a nursing home and she does not have any risk factors so I'm pretty sure I'm going to be ok but still feel so ashamed. Thanks for listening