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Needles and Pins : A Case Study in the Management of Occupational Percutaneous Exposure


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TitleNeedles and Pins : A Case Study in the Management of Occupational Percutaneous Exposure
Publication TypeCase Study
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsAustin, Lynn
Corporate AuthorsWestern Kentucky University, Allied Health
Date Published09/1999
PublisherNational Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo
Publication Languageeng
Keywordsacquired , aids , BIOETHICS , DENTISTRY , hepatitis , HIV , Human , needle , Needlestick , Workplace Safety
Abstract

This case, designed for medical students, dental students, and dental hygiene students, covers the steps involved in preventing and responding to accidental needle sticks in the clinical setting. The case is particularly helpful for use with student prior to the beginning of clinical rotations so that they understand and review prevention and post-exposure procedures and protocols.

Notes

Case from the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/

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Audience Level

Graduate

Abbreviated Case NameNeedles and Pins
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