Dr. Atul Peters

Needle Stick Injuries

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Understanding and Preventing Needle Stick Injuries: Essential Safety Measures

On a December weekend, I was eagerly waiting in the ER to do my first Nursing procedure, when a boy came in pain and I was asked to draw his blood samples. Excited, I held the syringe with the needle, positioned his arm, and cleaned it with spirit, in went the needle, and out came the blood, in the first shot. However, as I was thrilled, I noticed blood inside my latex glove and felt sore. I had inadvertently sustained a needle stick injury in right hand finger.

Needle stick injuries are wounds caused by needles that accidentally puncture the skin. These injuries are a hazard for people who work with hypodermic syringes and other needle equipment. These injuries can occur at any time when people use, disassemble, or dispose of needles.

Needle stick injuries are increasingly being encountered in site of many safeguards in place. This has resulted in the emergence of iatrogenic hepatitis and HIV cases. According to WHO, 2% of HIV infections are because of unsafe injections with 96,000 people being infected with HIV every year.

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends :

Steps to be taken following Needle stick injuries

It is important not only for healthcare professionals but for all of us who are involved with caring our loved ones. Do take care while you are tending to small wounds, dressings, or giving injections at home, please wear gloves and take precautions.

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