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Should screening of student and qualified nurses for bloodborne infections be compulsory and infected individuals excluded from work?

Nurs Ethics. 2001 Mar;8(2):133-41.
Should screening of student and qualified nurses for bloodborne infections be compulsory and infected individuals excluded from work?
‘Leung WC.
Epidemiology and Public Health, 1st floor, Milvain Building, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6BE, UK.’

Policies on whether student and qualified nurses should be screened for bloodborne infections and whether infected individuals should be excluded from work must be based on sound ethical principles. Patients have rights, and nurses and employers have duties to respect these rights. However, nurses also have rights that must be respected by their employers and the State. Balancing these competing rights and duties is a complex procedure. In this article, these rights and duties are discussed and applied to a selection of issues.
MeSH Terms: Blood-Borne Pathogens* – Ethics, Nursing* – Great Britain – HIV Infections/diagnosis – HIV Infections/prevention & control – Hepatitis B/diagnosis – Hepatitis B/prevention & control – Hepatitis C/diagnosis – Hepatitis C/prevention & control –
Publication Types: Review – Review, Tutorial

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