I am a veterinary assistant, and believe it or not, I have had a needle stick injury. Quite honestly, it happens because of carelessness. When it happened to me, I was attempting to remove the needle (to toss it in the sharps container), when the needle got stuck, and wouldn't rotate off, like it was supposed to. So, rather than asking for assistance, I fiddled with it, and ended up accidentally pulling the cap off of it, and jabbing myself in my index finger. It happens, however it is far more serious in human medicine, than in veterinary medicine.
I got a needle stick injury from a needle that was in a car that sat for 4 years. I know for sure its been un touched for the 3 weeks i owned the car. Its possible its been in that car for years. I was told most viruses would be gone by now? I did every thing but go to the er
i still dont get how this happens. does it just mean you poked yourself with a needle, because you tried to recap it, or does it somehow get stuck and unexpectedly malfunction? im not a nurse im just curious
Ecstatik Dopium yes it happens when u to resheath the needle, always use one hand scoop technique to avoid needle stick injuries. Dont follow wrong practice.
I just got stabbed in the leg with a fully loaded syringe that's the 5th time this year, Getting pricked is the hazard of the job, Been tested twice, I Don't report it as its not a health and safety risk.
@@eckto3 i work for a council in Scotland, if you report needle stick injuries or needles you create work for the boss and cost the council money. If I want to keep my job I keep my mouth shut.. breach H&S on a daily basis. Including COVID-19, No masks woren, no track and trace, and 3 to a van.
I am a veterinary assistant, and believe it or not, I have had a needle stick injury. Quite honestly, it happens because of carelessness. When it happened to me, I was attempting to remove the needle (to toss it in the sharps container), when the needle got stuck, and wouldn't rotate off, like it was supposed to. So, rather than asking for assistance, I fiddled with it, and ended up accidentally pulling the cap off of it, and jabbing myself in my index finger. It happens, however it is far more serious in human medicine, than in veterinary medicine.
BATMANpwns2112 This is what just happened to me earlier... I'm getting a checked up tomorrow, I'm so scared rn
Angie Millares hope you are fine?
Sara Syed Yup, all is well :)
Sara Syed thanks :)
Angie Millares glad you are fine ❤
The fact that they included HIV and AIDS in this, this makes getting stabbed by a needle stick even scarier
I got a needle stick injury from a needle that was in a car that sat for 4 years. I know for sure its been un touched for the 3 weeks i owned the car. Its possible its been in that car for years. I was told most viruses would be gone by now? I did every thing but go to the er
Thanks medam
Is it ok to take TT injection after the incident
Yes
Obligatory
i still dont get how this happens. does it just mean you poked yourself with a needle, because you tried to recap it, or does it somehow get stuck and unexpectedly malfunction? im not a nurse im just curious
Ecstatik Dopium yes it happens when u to resheath the needle, always use one hand scoop technique to avoid needle stick injuries. Dont follow wrong practice.
Right tq mem
Tq
thnx :D
PAIN!!
I just got stabbed in the leg with a fully loaded syringe that's the 5th time this year, Getting pricked is the hazard of the job, Been tested twice, I Don't report it as its not a health and safety risk.
5th time? You should've been more careful after first time.
Not a health and safety risk? Are you an idiot?
@@eckto3 i work for a council in Scotland, if you report needle stick injuries or needles you create work for the boss and cost the council money. If I want to keep my job I keep my mouth shut.. breach H&S on a daily basis. Including COVID-19, No masks woren, no track and trace, and 3 to a van.
Old method
Thanks medam