Needlestick Injury Prevention and Management
Needlestick Injury Prevention – Needlestick Injury Protocols
- Never leave the needle unattended
- Do not resheath the needles
- Avoid passing unsheathed needles between staffs
- Plan for safe handling and disposal of needles before giving the injection
- Do not overfill safety boxes
- use fill line on the sharp containers
- Close the container once it reaches the “Fill Lines”
- Dispose and replace the container appropriately
- Always dispose of the sharps appropriately in the sharp containers
- Allow the sharps to drop into the container without using force
Needlestick Injury Management -What to do after needlestick Injury
Step 1 – Immediate Measure
Do’s
Wash with soap and water
Don’t s
- Do not panic
- Do not put pricked finger into mouth
- Do not squeeze the wound to bleed
- Do not use bleach or detergent
Step 2 – Reporting
- Report to immediate supervisor and department of virology
- Document the incident
Step 3 Treatment
- Establish the eligibility for PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis) after needlestick injury
- Initiate within 72 hours (preferably within 2 hours)
- Follow up ( 1month, 3 month, 6 month)
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