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UNISON. Needlestick injuries: A guide for Local Government safety representatives. London: UNISON, 2000.

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GOVERNMENT, US. An Act to Require Changes in the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in Effect under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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(Organization), ECRI. Sharps safety & needlestick prevention: An ECRI resource for evaluating and selecting protective devices. Plymouth Meeting, Pa: ECRI, 2001.

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New York (State). Pilot Study of Needlestick Prevention Devices. Pilot Study of Needlestick Prevention Devices: Report to the New York State Legislature. [Albany?]: New York State Dept. of Health, 1992.

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Botswana, Making Medical Injections Safer Project in. Needle-stick and sharp object injury prevention in the health sector of Botswana: A prospective cross-sectional study. Gaborone, Botswana: Making Medical Injections Safer, 2008.

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United States. Congress. House. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act and title 38, United States Code, to require hospitals to use only hollow-bore needle devices that minimize the risk of needlestick injury to health care workers. [Washington, D.C.?]: [United States Government Printing Office], 1997.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy. Healthcare worker safety and needlestick injuries: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, Washington, DC, February 7, 1992. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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Saskatchewan. Occupational Health and Safety Division. Needle safe devices and improved exposure control plans. Regina]: Saskatchewan Labour, 2006.

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Nurses, International Council of. Reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS on nursing and midwifery personnel. Geneva, Switzerland: ICN, International Council of Nurses, 2006.

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Nurses, International Council of. Reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS on nursing and midwifery personnel. Geneva, Switzerland: ICN, International Council of Nurses, 2000.

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Protections, United States Congress House Committee on Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Workforce. OSHA's compliance directive on bloodborne pathogens and the prevention of needlestick injuries: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, June 22, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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How to prevent needlestick injuries: Answers to some important questions. [Washington, D.C.?: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1998.

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How to prevent needlestick injuries: Answers to some important questions. [Washington, D.C.?: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1998.

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Needlestick injuries among health care workers in Washington State, 1996-2000. Olympia, WA: Dept. of Labor and Industries, Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention, 2003.

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Stacey, Victoria. Infectious diseases. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592777.003.0015.

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Ecri. Sharps Safety and Needlestick Prevention: An Ecri Resource for Evaluating and Selecting Protective Devices. ECRI, 2003.

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Hatfield, Anthea. Infection control. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199666041.003.0028.

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Hand washing is the main subject of this chapter. The importance of hand hygiene cannot be too strongly emphasized. How infections occur and the chain of infection are described. Important organisms such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and hepatitis viruses are all included. What to do about needlestick injuries, using the N95 mask, and information about recent advances in hand hygiene using alcohol are all to be found here.
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US GOVERNMENT. OSHA's compliance directive on bloodborne pathogens and the prevention of needlestick injuries: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections ... held in Washington, DC, June 22, 2000. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. Healthcare worker safety and needlestick injuries: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy of the Committee on ... session, Washington, DC, February 7, 1992. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1992.

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Davis, Mark S. Advanced Precautions for Today's O.R.: The Operating Room Professional's Handbook for the Prevention of Sharp Injuries and Bloodborne Exposures. Sweinbinder Publications LLC, 1999.

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Covington, Barbara Glenn. THE PERCEIVED EFFECT OF A WORKPLACE EDUCATION PROGRAM ON REDUCING NEEDLESTICK INJURIES AMONG SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR YEAR, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE NURSING STUDENTS ATTENDING INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (IMMUNE DEFICIENCY). 1996.

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Banerjee, Ashis, and Clara Oliver. Infectious diseases. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198786870.003.0015.

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Infectious diseases is a large topic; however, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) curriculum focuses on the key areas which this chapter covers. One of the most important areas in emergency medicine is sepsis and its early recognition. The management of sepsis is currently changing in line with current research. This chapter provides an up-to-date overview of the diagnosis and management of sepsis, with particular respect to early goal-directed therapy and the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, knowledge of which is required for the Intermediate Fellowship of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine short-answer question (FRCEM SAQ) paper. In addition, this chapter also covers the pathophysiology and management of fever, as well as neutropenic sepsis and central nervous system infections. This chapter also covers the public health aspect of infections, as well as the management of needlestick injuries.
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Provan, Drew, Trevor Baglin, Inderjeet Dokal, and Johannes de Vos. Protocols and procedures. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199683307.003.0015.

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Acute leukaemia: investigations - Platelet reactions and refractoriness - Prophylactic regimen for neutropenic patients - Guidelines for use of IV antibiotics in neutropenic patients - Treatment of neutropenic sepsis: source unknown - Treatment of neutropenic sepsis: source known/suspected - Prophylaxis for patients treated with purine analogues - Tumour lysis syndrome - Administration of chemotherapy - Antiemetics for chemotherapy - Intrathecal chemotherapy - Management of extravasation - Specific procedures after extravasation of cytotoxics commonly used in haematology - Anticoagulation therapy: heparin - Oral anticoagulation with VKA - Oral anticoagulation with NOAC - Management of needlestick injuries - Chemotherapy protocols - ABVD - BEACOPP/escalated BEACOPP - BEAM/LEAM - Bortezomib/dexamethasone - CHOP 21 and CHOP 14 - ChlVPP - CODOX-M/IVAC ± R - CTD and CTDa - DHAP ± R - ESHAP ± R - FC ± R - ICE ± R - Lenalidomide/dexamethasone - MPT - Mini-BEAM ± R - Nordic schedule (R-maxi-CHOP and R-high-dose cytarabine for MCL) - PMitCEBO - R-Bendamustine - R-CHOP - R-CVP and CVP - Rituximab: monotherapy and maintenance therapy - Stanford V
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Provan, Drew, Trevor Baglin, Inderjeet Dokal, Johannes de Vos, and Mammit Kaur. Protocols and procedures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199683307.003.0015_update_001.

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Acute leukaemia: investigations - Platelet reactions and refractoriness - Prophylactic regimen for neutropenic patients - Guidelines for use of IV antibiotics in neutropenic patients - Treatment of neutropenic sepsis: source unknown - Treatment of neutropenic sepsis: source known/suspected - Prophylaxis for patients treated with purine analogues - Tumour lysis syndrome - Administration of chemotherapy - Antiemetics for chemotherapy - Intrathecal chemotherapy - Management of extravasation - Specific procedures after extravasation of cytotoxics commonly used in haematology - Anticoagulation therapy: heparin - Oral anticoagulation with VKA - Oral anticoagulation with NOAC - Management of needlestick injuries - Chemotherapy protocols - ABVD - BEACOPP/escalated BEACOPP - BEAM/LEAM - Bortezomib/dexamethasone - CHOP 21 and CHOP 14 - ChlVPP - CODOX-M/IVAC ± R - CTD and CTDa - DHAP ± R - ESHAP ± R - FC ± R - ICE ± R - Lenalidomide/dexamethasone - MPT - Mini-BEAM ± R - Nordic schedule (R-maxi-CHOP and R-high-dose cytarabine for MCL) - PMitCEBO - R-Bendamustine - R-CHOP - R-CVP and CVP - Rituximab: monotherapy and maintenance therapy - Stanford V
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Dickman, Andrew, and Jennifer Schneider. The Syringe Driver. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198733720.001.0001.

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A syringe driver, or pump, represents a simple and cost-effective method of delivering a continuous subcutaneous infusion (CSCI). A CSCI provides a safe and effective way of drug administration and can be used to maintain symptom control in patients who are no longer able to take oral medication. There have been several developments in this field since the third edition of this highly successful book. The text in this edition has been completely revised, including a new chapter describing the compatibility and stability of drugs in addition to incorporating new treatment options and an extensive list of new compatibility data. This book serves as a valuable reference source, providing a comprehensive review of syringe pump use and administration of drugs via CSCI. The first chapter provides an overview of syringe pumps and CSCIs, including a useful array of frequently asked questions and reference to needlestick injuries. The new second chapter discusses the reasons why drugs in solution are at risk of compatibility and stability issues. The third chapter incorporates revised and referenced information relating to most drugs likely to be administered via a CSCI using a syringe pump. The fourth chapter briefly discusses the control of specific symptoms that are often encountered when CSCIs are required. The fifth and final chapter contains an extensive, referenced (where possible) list of physical and chemical stability data relating to drug combinations administered via CSCI.
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A Code of Practice for the Safe Use and Disposal of Sharps. BMA Professional Division Publications, 1990.

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