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203 related items for PubMed ID: 15616443

  • 61. Needlestick injuries.
    Hoban V.
    Nurs Times; ; 101(14):18-20. PubMed ID: 15835326
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  • 63. Reducing percutaneous injuries at an academic health center: a 5-year review.
    Trapé-Cardoso M, Schenck P.
    Am J Infect Control; 2004 Aug; 32(5):301-5. PubMed ID: 15292897
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  • 65. Needlestick injuries among health care workers. A literature review.
    Porta C, Handelman E, McGovern P.
    AAOHN J; 1999 Jun; 47(6):237-44. PubMed ID: 10633592
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  • 66. Nurses and needlesticks, then and now.
    Perry J, Jagger J, Parker G.
    Nursing; 2003 Apr; 33(4):22. PubMed ID: 12722709
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  • 67. Reducing scalpel injuries in the operating room.
    Vose JG, McAdara-Berkowitz J.
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  • 68. Prevention of needlestick injuries: a matter of ethics.
    Stanford PC.
    Nephrol Nurs J; 2000 Dec; 27(6):650. PubMed ID: 16649347
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  • 70. Injuries to health workers are common but safety checks are rare, report finds.
    McCarthy M.
    BMJ; 2013 Jul 23; 347():f4701. PubMed ID: 23881950
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  • 71. Use of the Haddon matrix as a tool for assessing risk factors for sharps injury in emergency departments in the United Arab Emirates.
    Ganczak M, Barss P, Al-Marashda A, Al-Marzouqi A, Al-Kuwaiti N.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2007 Jun 23; 28(6):751-4. PubMed ID: 17520557
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  • 72. ONA, ANA lead the fight for safer devices.
    Oreg Nurse; 2000 Sep 23; 65(3):N2. PubMed ID: 12025177
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  • 73. [Occupational exposure prevention(needlestick injuries) to blood and body fluid].
    Kidouchi K.
    Nihon Rinsho; 2002 Nov 23; 60(11):2137-43. PubMed ID: 12440119
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  • 77. [The nursing team and occupational accidents with potentially contaminated material in the era of HIV].
    Gir E, Costa FP, da Silva AM.
    Rev Esc Enferm USP; 1998 Oct 23; 32(3):262-72. PubMed ID: 10188561
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  • 79. Legislating sharps safety.
    Perry J.
    Nurs Manage; 2000 Jun 23; 31(6):27-8. PubMed ID: 15127528
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  • 80. Have we seen the last of sharp retractor use in surgical, emergent, or trauma procedures?
    O'Saben K.
    J Trauma Nurs; 2007 Jun 23; 14(1):51-3. PubMed ID: 17420654
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