OBJECTIVES: Health care workers are at risk for sharps-related injuries while working in the clinical arena. The authors sought to quantify and compare the frequency of these injuries for all health care personnel between the urban and community emergency department (ED). METHODS: A retrospective review was performed on the institutional human resources database of all self- or supervisor-reported sharps-related injuries that occurred to ED personnel in a single health system from January 2010 through September 2014. The health system was composed of a single urban academic Level I trauma center and seven community EDs, two of which were academic Level III trauma centers. Each sharps-related injury was reviewed for site of injury, job class...
Background Sharps injuries (SI) occur frequently in hospitals and are a risk for exposure to bloodbo...
Objectives: To assess the rate and determinants of sharp injuries during the previous 6 months among...
Introduction: Emergency medical services personnel treat 22 million patients a year, yet little is k...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate needlestick and sharps injuries in our hospital for the l...
Abstract PageFactors Associated With Sharps Injury Rates in California Hospitals in 2001Mary E. Fole...
Introduction: Sharp tools are among the major risk factors for transmission of blood borne infection...
BACKGROUND: Sharps injury is a penetrating stab wound from a needle, scalpel, or another sharp objec...
WOS: 000429961400009Aim: The fact that documented cases of sharp injuries and mucocutaneous exposure...
Objectives—To estimate the number and rate of occupational injuries and illnesses treated in hospita...
Introduction: Health-care providers are at risk of infection because of being in contact with patien...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-care workers are frequently exposed to sharps injuries, which can involve the ...
Introduction: Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. Ov...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of Sharp injuries among paramedical staff, to identify factor...
Because of their relative inexperience in performing procedures and handling sharps devices, medical...
Background: Needle stick injury is a common occupational problem. Programming would be performed by ...
Background Sharps injuries (SI) occur frequently in hospitals and are a risk for exposure to bloodbo...
Objectives: To assess the rate and determinants of sharp injuries during the previous 6 months among...
Introduction: Emergency medical services personnel treat 22 million patients a year, yet little is k...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate needlestick and sharps injuries in our hospital for the l...
Abstract PageFactors Associated With Sharps Injury Rates in California Hospitals in 2001Mary E. Fole...
Introduction: Sharp tools are among the major risk factors for transmission of blood borne infection...
BACKGROUND: Sharps injury is a penetrating stab wound from a needle, scalpel, or another sharp objec...
WOS: 000429961400009Aim: The fact that documented cases of sharp injuries and mucocutaneous exposure...
Objectives—To estimate the number and rate of occupational injuries and illnesses treated in hospita...
Introduction: Health-care providers are at risk of infection because of being in contact with patien...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-care workers are frequently exposed to sharps injuries, which can involve the ...
Introduction: Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. Ov...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of Sharp injuries among paramedical staff, to identify factor...
Because of their relative inexperience in performing procedures and handling sharps devices, medical...
Background: Needle stick injury is a common occupational problem. Programming would be performed by ...
Background Sharps injuries (SI) occur frequently in hospitals and are a risk for exposure to bloodbo...
Objectives: To assess the rate and determinants of sharp injuries during the previous 6 months among...
Introduction: Emergency medical services personnel treat 22 million patients a year, yet little is k...