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364 related items for PubMed ID: 14997076

  • 1. A review of needle-protective devices to prevent sharps injuries.
    Trim JC.
    Br J Nurs; ; 13(3):144, 146-53. PubMed ID: 14997076
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  • 2. [Safe equipment to prevent injuries in medical staff].
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  • 3. Sharps safety devices.
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  • 4. Needlestick-prevention devices. Disposable syringes and injection needles.
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  • 5. Safety-engineered needle devices: evaluation prior to introduction is essential.
    Adams D, Elliott TS.
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  • 6. Impact of safety needle devices on occupationally acquired needlestick injuries: a four-year prospective study.
    Adams D, Elliott TS.
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  • 7. Safety syringes and anti-needlestick devices in orthopaedic surgery.
    Sibbitt WL, Band PA, Kettwich LG, Sibbitt CR, Sibbitt LJ, Bankhurst AD.
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  • 8. Statement on sharps safety.
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  • 9. Needlestick-prevention devices.
    Health Devices; 1999 Oct 07; 28(10):381-408. PubMed ID: 10533680
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  • 10. Reducing the risks of sharps injuries in health professionals.
    Cooley C, Gabriel J.
    Nurs Times; 1999 Oct 07; 100(26):28-9. PubMed ID: 15318686
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  • 11. Zero-Stik-Safety Syringe: an automatic safety syringe.
    Jeanes A.
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  • 14. Using an intravenous catheter system to prevent needlestick injury.
    Sossai D, Puro V, Chiappatoli L, Dagnino G, Odone B, Polimeri A, Ruzza L, Palombo P, Fuscoe MS, Scognamiglio P.
    Nurs Stand; 1999 Oct 07; 24(29):42-6. PubMed ID: 20426370
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  • 15. Costs associated with sharps injuries in the Swedish health care setting and potential cost savings from needle-stick prevention devices with needle and syringe.
    Glenngård AH, Persson U.
    Scand J Infect Dis; 2009 Oct 07; 41(4):296-302. PubMed ID: 19229763
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  • 18. Evaluating and selecting needlestick-prevention devices.
    Healthc Hazard Manage Monit; 2000 Oct 07; 14(2):1-5. PubMed ID: 11143167
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  • 19. Bloodborne pathogens: toward safer needles.
    Ellis T.
    J Healthc Prot Manage; 1999 Oct 07; 15(2):102-7. PubMed ID: 10557438
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