HIV needlestick!
21 09 2007A good friend of mine who works as a nephrologist was putting in a dialysis catheter. She had done many ‘lines’ before and this one was just routine. The catheter looked like a very large needle with tubing attached. The catheter or dialysis line provides access to the blood stream to provide the patient with life saving hemodialysis. When the kidneys fail, a patient will die in a very short time without dialysis, as toxic levels of metabolites build up.
She accessed the neck veins and got a good flow of blood, indicating the line was in position. She finished up the placement and was preparing to give some fluids to flush the line clean. Now that the ‘hard’ part of placing the line was done, her attention lapsed ever so slightly. While preparing the fluids, she inadvertently stabbed the needle through her glove and into her finger. A lancinating pain ran up her arm – it was a bad ‘stick’ or injury. The needle had penetrated through and through her finger.
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