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Hep C exposure via mucous membranes is pretty rare and has only been documented a few times. I think I read a Turkish studying regarding a few HCA MM transmissions.
HIV transmission rate via a mucous membrane like that is almost nil.
Chill lol. If you are indeed worried, report it to employee health.
Report 'possible pus on possible lip wound'. That just sounds so idk... but to some nurses it's also kind of
You gotta quit doing this.:cheeky:It leads to this...
Hopefully you'll be just fine. Job hazards! Thanks for sharing.
Guess it probably goes without saying that next time you'll look like this!
Lottieda
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I was watching an I and D being perform on an finger abscess by a physician. The initial cut released a little squirt of clear pus. I was not standing overly close to the finger at the time and was wearing eye glasses but not mask. I cannot recall if my mouth was closed at the time and have a bad habit of bitting on my lip. However, I remember feeling wetness on my lip that tasted like my own saliva (i feel like i would have recognized the difference had it been patients pus). I didn't realize the situation could have been pus before I rebite my lip. I completely recognize my paranoia but I can't shake the feeling of a potential exposure and whether it is worth bringing up. I feel like I am losing my mind and making more out of nothing. I didn't see the patients fluid necessarily fly at my mouth or taste anything unusual.