Archives pour la catégorie ‘Accident d’exposition au sang’
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Variation in blood and body fluids exposure when small-gauge needles or peripheral venous catheters were implicated: results of a 4-year surveillance in France.
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Occupational HIV infection among health care workers exposed to blood and body fluids in Brazil.
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Bloodborne pathogen exposure in the OR–what research has taught us and where we need to go.
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HIV postexposure prophylaxis: Who should get it?
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Assessment of preventive measures for accidental blood exposure in operating theaters: A survey of 20 hospitals in Northern France.
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Practice of universal precautions among healthcare workers.
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Impact of safety needle devices on occupationally acquired needlestick injuries: a four-year prospective study.
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Health care workers push for use of safer hypodermic needles.
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Combination forceps fuse both safety and efficiency.
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Je porte des gants pour ne pas me faire de mauvais sang.
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Connaissances et comportements des infirmières face au risque de piqûre ; influence de la perception du risque.
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Potential for reported needlestick injury prevention among healthcare workers through safety device usage and improvement of guideline adherence: expert panel assessment.
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A safety information campaign to reduce sharps injuries: preliminary results from the 'stop sticks campaign'
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Needlestick and sharps injuries among nurses in a tropical Australian hospital.
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Perceived barriers to implementation of a successful sharps safety program.
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Protéger les travailleurs contre les risques d'infection par piqûre accidentelle