Archives pour la catégorie ‘Accident d’exposition au sang’
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Needle-stick injuries in primary care in Wales.
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Glove punctures in major and minor orthopaedic surgery with double gloving.
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Sharps injuries and bloodborne pathogen exposures in home health care
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Needlestick and other potential blood and body fluid exposures among health care workers in British Columbia, Canada.
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Clinical case of seroconversion for syphilis following a needlestick injury: why not take a prophylaxis?
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Variation in interpretation and counselling of blood exposure incidents by different medical practitioners.
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L'Ontario légalisera l'utilisation de matériel piquant sécuritaire
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CIRCULAIRE INTERMINISTERIELLE N°DGS/RI2/DHOS/DGT/DSS/2008/91 du 13 mars 2008
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Pour une meilleure évaluation de la prise en charge des agents hospitaliers victimes d’accidents exposant au sang
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Home health care registered nurses and the risk of percutaneous injuries: a pilot study
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Use of safety devices and the prevention of percutaneous injuries among healthcare workers.
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Non-hospital based registered nurses and the risk of bloodborne pathogen exposure.
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Preventing needlestick injuries in obstetrics and gynecology: how can we improve the use of blunt tip needles in practice?
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The impact of educational interventions on primary health care workers' knowledge of occupational exposure to blood or body fluids.
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Blunt suture needle use in laceration and episiotomy repair at vaginal delivery.
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An enzyme-mediated assay to quantify inoculation volume delivered by suture needlestick injury: two gloves are better than one.