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Hiv patient uses a syringe for blooddraw & nurse uses syringe on a non-hiv will the result come back positive? |
http://www.voice-online.co.uk/content.ph... she went to this hospital http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1992/AD921... First off that'll never happen because a competent nurse wouldnt re-use a syringe or needle....that is medically unethical....and if they did and got caught they need to lose their nursing license From what I understand about HIV/AIDS, yes!! Have your friend get re-tested somewhere else. And if she saw or has any evidence of reusing needles, she should report it. But I doubt that the nurse reused a needle. No one that works in the hospital department reuses syringes even if the patient did not have hiv. Its unethical and if there is proof of incompetence then it should be reported only if the nurse was seeen to reusing the syringe Needles are never ever re-used, what are you talking about??!!!! 42 This is why they say you have a very good chance at catching a STD though intravenous drug use, such as Hep or HIV. its possible, but a nurse should no that, i would recommend a test anyway just to be on the safe side as after all it is sharing bodily fluid. That wouldn't happen because they don't let "SPECIAL" people become nurses but if the nurse were to do that it could come back positive or negative no test is 100% reliable I took a look at the link you put up and I can't see what you're referring to. First of all. These things do happen. Just because they "shouldn't" "it's not allowed" or you can't get your head round it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. So I don't see why you guys bothered posting. |
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