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451 related items for PubMed ID: 18723252

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  • 22. Needlestick-prevention devices. Disposable syringes and injection needles.
    Health Devices; 2003 Sep; 32(9):333-64. PubMed ID: 14658139
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  • 23. Our safety is important, too.
    Arnold L.
    Am J Nurs; 1997 Dec; 97(12):80. PubMed ID: 9413338
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  • 25. A checklist on exposure safety.
    OR Manager; 1999 Aug; 15(8):30-1. PubMed ID: 10539682
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  • 27. Sticking to preventive measures.
    Bierman S.
    Mater Manag Health Care; 2002 Aug; 11(8):22-4. PubMed ID: 12235936
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  • 31. New rule mandates hazard assessment to specify protective equipment needs. 1994 revisions clarify requirements for PPE in contemporary work environments.
    Gagnet G.
    Occup Health Saf; 1994 Aug; 63(8):50, 52, 54 passim. PubMed ID: 15662874
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  • 32. Saskatchewan: new regulations designed to reduce needle-stick injuries.
    Garmaise D.
    HIV AIDS Policy Law Rev; 2005 Apr; 10(1):40. PubMed ID: 15997471
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  • 33. Safety costs.
    Perry PA.
    Mater Manag Health Care; 1999 May; 8(5):49-50. PubMed ID: 10537454
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  • 34. New guide to safer sharps for the OR.
    Silverman R.
    OR Manager; 2004 May; 20(5):22-3. PubMed ID: 15162649
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  • 36. Impact of safety needle devices on occupationally acquired needlestick injuries: a four-year prospective study.
    Adams D, Elliott TS.
    J Hosp Infect; 2006 Sep; 64(1):50-5. PubMed ID: 16822584
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  • 37. OSHA's revised pathogens standard.
    Corbin DE.
    Occup Health Saf; 2001 Jul; 70(7):54-6, 58. PubMed ID: 11484557
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  • 38. A new approach to needlestick injuries among health care workers.
    Porta C, Handelman E.
    Appl Occup Environ Hyg; 1999 Jan; 14(1):15-7. PubMed ID: 10730133
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  • 39. I.V. standardization reduces needle exposures.
    Bruzzone L.
    QRC Advis; 2000 Nov; 17(1):10-2. PubMed ID: 11188170
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  • 40. OSHA to inspect hospitals, medical clinics for use of safer needles. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
    AIDS Policy Law; 1999 Nov 26; 14(21):9. PubMed ID: 11367123
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