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Needle stick injuries are a reality for people who regularly use needles, like nurses and lab workers. It also can happen if you handle trash, even if it’s not medical waste. Your chances of catching a disease from a single needle stick are usually very low. About 1 out of 300 health care workers accidentally stuck with a needle from someone with HIV get infected. But for hepatitis B, the odds can be as high as nearly 1 in 3 if the worker hasn’t been vaccinated for it. Needle stick injuries are wounds caused by needles that accidentally puncture the skin.For more details watch the video till end & subscribe to my channel. Channel membership Link: / @qualitymanagementseries FOLLOW ME FOR MORE UPDATES Business email:- [email protected] FACEBOOK PAGE LINK: / qualitymanag. . LINKEDIN PAGE LINK: / qual. . FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM PAGE: / qualitymana. . FOLLOW MY TWITTER ACCOUNT: @QMseries #nabh5thedition #needlestickinjury #Infectioncontrol #hic #nabh #infectioncontrolpactices #nsi #healthcareworkersafety #patientsafety #nsimanagement #pep DISCLAIMER The information or content contains in this educational video including but not limited to text, image, or any other thing is for informational purposes only, and should not be taken as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, because i am a part of hospital Quality management/NABH co-ordinator, not a physician .The information contains in this video can be vary from hospital to hospital so, before applying this knowledge please opt for MRM with hospital committee. This information is for quality improvement only; use of the video content does not establish any patient-client relationships. NOTE: THIS VIDEO DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY MEDICAL ADVICE