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Posted By Ken Chappell
Does anyone have any information on what is the best way treat needle stick injuries in the first instance?
Is it advisable leave the injury, rub the injury, squeeze the injury etc.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Ken Chappell
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Posted By Lance Morgan
Healthcare practice is still to squeeze and make bleed under running water.
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Posted By Danny Swygart
First Aid for needle-stick injuries:-
• Encourage the wound to bleed (e.g. squeezing a wound on the finger).
• Wash well with soap and water.
• Cover with a dry dressing.
• Seek immediate medical advice.
• Record the incident and the action taken, on an accident report form.
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Posted By Gordon Thelwell
Hello Ken,
I used to work for Barnsley MBC, they pioneered a very good health and safety project for this specific problem and have excellent resources. The Chap you should speak to is Mr. Cartwright-H&S Department Barnsley Metropolitian Borough Council. He is a gem of a bloke and i'm sure you will be successful.
Good luck.
Gordon.
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Posted By Steve Langston
Ken,
Sent policy and guidance direct.
Best wishes
Steve
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