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That night shift was the night when I didn't feel tired, but it was also the night with the heaviest heart.
Although I continued to work with a heavy heart after being pricked by the needle that day, I was still very sad in my heart.
Before that, I had heard of needle-stick injuries, and I had seen needle-stick injuries in people around me, but I never thought that this "bad luck" would happen to me.
In the early morning, after the teacher showed the patient's blood test report to the doctor, they talked for a while. It's related to the needle stick injury!
Later, the teaching teacher told me that after the head nurse went to work in the morning, she told the head nurse to see if the head nurse would report it.
If I report it, the hospital will arrange an examination for me, and let me not worry.
But although I promised with my mouth, how can I really not care in my heart?
So I waited with trepidation, waiting for the dawn, and waiting for the head nurse
During that period, I thought a lot, and worried that the head nurse would criticize me after work.
But when the head nurse went to work, I saw the head nurse in the department. Apart from being ashamed, I didn't know what to do, let alone say some rebuttals. After all, I was the one who had the needle stick injury!
At that time, the teaching teacher was busy handing over the shift, but I was standing in the nursing station of the department with nothing to do. Sometimes I saw the head nurse appearing near me, and I just wanted to hide.
But I think I was very worried at that time.
But during the waiting time, although I was ready to be criticized by the head nurse, I didn't expect that after the head nurse heard about it, she didn't criticize me at all, but said a few times when she was admitted to the department. Told you to be careful of needle stick injuries.
At that time, I was standing in the dispensing room and listening to the head nurse and another teacher saying that someone in the department had a needlestick injury, and when the dispensing teacher said who it was, the head nurse said: "The one brought by ***."
At that moment, I felt even more uncomfortable.
Before, I thought that the head nurse would at least check where I was stuck by the needle after knowing that I had a needlestick injury, and at least ask me how it happened.
However, I didn't wait until I left the department after get off work around 8:30.
When I went to the hospital cafeteria with my teacher to eat, I happened to meet a teacher from the Cardiology Department No. 1 downstairs.
When the teacher was talking, my leading teacher also told the teacher about my needle stick injury.
I don't think this is an honorable thing, and I don't want too many people to know about it, but at that time my teacher told others in front of my face.
Later, I didn¡¯t know what happened. The teachers in the whole department seemed to know that someone had a needle stick injury. Although I don¡¯t know whether it was spread in private or the teacher said it when the shift was over in the morning, I felt very ashamed to be known. I'm still sad about things.
But that wasn't the only thing the head nurse said that morning.
Because I also heard the head nurse say: "Generally, needlestick injuries are paid for by so-and-so."
When I heard this sentence, my heart was very cold.
When the teacher was chatting with me at night, she told me that when she had a needle stick injury before, the department did not report it, although the blood of the person who was stabbed when she was drawing blood was fine.
But even though I have long heard that the department does not like to report needlestick injuries, I still did not expect the teacher to say so in a place where I can hear them.
If there is nothing wrong with the patient's blood, I will not report it, but I will not say anything, but the needle that stabbed my patient is a syphilis patient!
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