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I have a very serious question regarding blood draws with syringes. I have had my blood drawn several times before but never really made a big deal out of it until I heard a friend of mine saying that he always pays attention and sees if the nurse is opening a new syringe in front of him...I never paid attention before to this thing which I guess was very stupid of me !

Now to my question...how do they make sure they dont make the mistake of re-using the syringe...I mean the mistake can be so easily done..the nurse uses the syringe, transfers the blood to the test tube, recaps the empty syringe, and then without paying attention put the syringe on the table instead of putting it in the disposer....and then, when the next patient comes, the nurse uses the same syringe on him...

how do u guys make sure u dont make this mistake ! I mean it is sooooooooo doable....

I am freaked out !

2007-02-11 15:39:39 · 4 answers · asked by Ahlan D 1 in Health Other - Health

4 answers

It may sound doable to someone who hasn't been well trained. It is unthinkable to any trained professional. Yes, humans make a few mistakes [we all do] yet nothing's more programmed into the good training of health care professionals than careful handling of needles - including proper disposal. Fear of errors may create a lot of extra problems when fear may be groundless. It never hurts to be observant yet professionals are too wary of losing rights to practice [losing their credentials] to be careless with needles.

First, using a clear substance in a syringe [eg., normal saline] it's unlikely it would be used twice - one would notice it wasn't sterile. When using it for blood? That's virtually impossible to overlook. It is an unrealistic scenario you're describing in this case. Too far fetched to ever potentially happen - in any professional setting.

2007-02-11 16:08:56 · answer #1 · answered by innerGist 2 · 2 0

maximum hospitals and clinics have human being wrapped syringes and would not in any respect go away a needle or syringe on a mattress, chair or anyplace else, it would fee you extremely some worry. There are protocols that each and every medical workers has to pass through to eliminate products which have blood or any human waste on it. we ought to pass through those guidelines it is the regulation. you're transforming into freaked out over some thing which will not in any respect take position. we are no longer allowed to recap, until eventually you ought to do it with a one exceeded scoop, once a needle and syringe are used they pass immediately in the field made for them. until eventually you artwork in a well being center or hospital you'll not recognize that there is each and every precaution taken to guard the nurse and her affected individual. this stuff are called wide-spread Precautions and all medical workforce makes use of them and is favourite with them through heart, its our 2d epidermis.

2016-11-27 02:50:38 · answer #2 · answered by meikle 3 · 0 0

STOP WORRYING!!!
The needles are always changed. Don't let your friend freak you out!
There is a red container or needle box nearby. Take a look ; you'll see it.
I NEVER heard of it happening, and I've been in the field for 30 years.

2007-02-11 15:47:13 · answer #3 · answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7 · 1 0

I can't imagine in this day and age any place that would be that lax. It is pumped into us that you put used equipment in the sharps container. I have a hard time believing that it would happen unless your lab is in the back of a van in an alley.

2007-02-11 15:44:45 · answer #4 · answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7 · 1 0

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