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Today Niu Meng is going to tell me the saddest story in his internship career.
In fact, when I was in the Department of Gastroenterology, I saw a needlestick injury in a trainee.
That girl was a bit careless in her work, so when she went back to the nursing station to treat the wound with her fingers squeezed that day, I was a little surprised, but also a little disdainful.
That's right, at that time, I felt a little disdainful towards the girl who suffered a needlestick injury.
Because I have worked with this advanced student, it can be said that when I first entered the Department of Gastroenterology, two advanced students and several interns in the department taught me things.
But after staying for a few days, I found that this intern who had a needlestick injury was actually very good at talking, whether he was talking to patients, teachers or interns in the department.
Therefore, when I followed her to watch the needle removal, I felt that her behavior of pulling out the needle while chatting with the patient was a bit inappropriate. What if I got stuck?
You must know that when I first entered the department, I was still cautious.
It's just that I still don't have much fear of needle sticks
But I didn't expect that she actually suffered a needlestick injury later.
But she was quite lucky, because she checked the pda (a device similar to a smartphone and about the size of a smartphone, which is usually used to scan QR codes when changing medicines for patients to prevent mistakes.) on the patient The blood test report found that the patient did not have any infectious diseases.
You must know that many patients in the Department of Gastroenterology have hepatitis B (in fact, patients in every department have hepatitis B), and the girl who suffered a needlestick injury met a person who did not have infectious diseases. Is it lucky?
At that time, I stood in the buffer room and watched her treat the wound at the faucet, thinking: I should pay attention when pulling out the needle in the future, what should I do in case of a needle stick injury?
But at that time, even if some teachers in the department saw that the girl had a needlestick injury, they just told her to treat the wound quickly, but did not tell her to fill in a form to report.
In fact, I had just entered the department at that time, and I didn¡¯t know much about these things. It was just that the teachers who listened to the lectures during the admission training said that we must be careful and try not to cause needlestick injuries.
However, before I had a needlestick injury, I never realized the seriousness of the needlestick injury.
I still remember that day happened to be the last two days of the National Day, and it was also from 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on October 7. It was my turn to work the night shift with the teacher.
I didn't know what was wrong with me that morning, maybe I was so dazed at work every day during that time, so when the teacher asked me to take off the infusion pump after the infusion with an old man , I went.
But before removing the pump, and even before I walked back to the buffer room of the nursing station with the needle in one hand and the infusion pump in the other, things went pretty well.
But when I wanted to separate the needle from the 50ml syringe, because I held the needle with one hand and the infusion pump with the other, it was inconvenient to handle it with scissors, so I wanted to hold the needle with another hand , and cut that needle off with scissors.
But I didn't expect that the moment I switched the needle of this hand to the other hand, the needle deflected and stuck on the back of the knuckle of my right ring finger.
It was also at the moment when I felt the pain that I suddenly realized that I had a needlestick injury.
I quickly cut off the needle with scissors and threw it away, and threw the infusion set together with the extension tube into the yellow trash can, and I hurried to the sink to squeeze the wound.
When I saw it for the first time, my finger didn't bleed, and I was still glad that the wound wasn't deep.
However, when I squeezed from the proximal end to the distal end, blood appeared in drops.
At that time, I was a little flustered. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com