نتایج جستجو برای: needle stick injury
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background: needle injuries are one of the most important hazards threatening the health of medical personnel, which can transmit more than 20 infectious pathogens. this study was conducted in order to evaluate the knowledge and practice of the medical staff at ali-ebne-abitaleb hospital of rafsanjan, iran, in regard to the hazards of needle injuries. methods: this cross sectional study was con...
Accidents are inadvertent untoward events that lead to injuries or diseases. In the healthcare setting, both patients and workers at risk of being victims. By virtue children’s evolving developmental maturity, caring for them puts all parties more risk. Having a comprehensive framework prevent accidents in paediatric practice is therefore crucial. This paper aims utilize primordial, primary, se...
There are over 7.5 billion needles and syringes used outside of the health care system each year by individuals with diabetes, migraines, allergies, infertility, arthritis, HIV, hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, or other conditions. Disposal of needles, syringes, lancets, and other medical products are not regulated in the home, while these same products used in health car...
conclusions according to the results of this study, the stress level induced due to needle-stick exposure and its complications is high and interventions for reduction are essential. results the mean and standard deviation of stress experienced by nurses before and after the intervention were 64.94 ± 15.67 and 43.91 ± 10.73, respectively. findings indicated that education decrease needle stick ...
INTRODUCTION Timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of occupational transmission significantly. Ignorance of this may increase the risk of seroconversion to HIV for healthcare workers. This study was conducted with the aim of demonstrating the current level of knowledge and practise of healthcare workers as regards PEP. METHODS This was a cross-sec...
Results 57.7% of respondents were aware of the term Standard Precautions (SPs) overall. Doctors (94.4%) and nurses (84.2%) had the highest levels of awareness compared to 3.0% of health assistants. There was a significant relationship between the respondents’ level of education and a correct knowledge of SPs. (Fisher’s Exact= 125.745, df = 4, p = 0.000) and duration of employment was not signif...
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