Questions: Which nursing intervention is implemented to prevent needlestick injuries after intravenous administration? Bending the needle before disposal Breaking the needle before disposal Avoiding recapping the used needles Cleaning the needle with an antiseptic swab before disposal

Which nursing intervention is implemented to prevent needlestick injuries after intravenous administration?
Bending the needle before disposal
Breaking the needle before disposal
Avoiding recapping the used needles
Cleaning the needle with an antiseptic swab before disposal
Transcript text: Which nursing intervention is implemented to prevent needlestick injuries after intravenous administration? Bending the needle before disposal Breaking the needle before disposal Avoiding recapping the used needles Cleaning the needle with an antiseptic swab before disposal
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The answer is the third one: Avoiding recapping the used needles.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Bending the needle before disposal: This is incorrect because bending needles can cause accidental needlestick injuries and is not recommended as a safe practice.

  2. Breaking the needle before disposal: This is incorrect because breaking needles can also lead to accidental needlestick injuries and is not a recommended practice.

  3. Avoiding recapping the used needles: This is correct. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health organizations recommend not recapping needles after use to prevent needlestick injuries. Instead, used needles should be immediately placed in a designated sharps disposal container.

  4. Cleaning the needle with an antiseptic swab before disposal: This is incorrect because cleaning the needle does not prevent needlestick injuries. The primary concern is to avoid handling the needle unnecessarily after use.

Summary: The correct nursing intervention to prevent needlestick injuries after intravenous administration is to avoid recapping the used needles. This practice minimizes the risk of accidental needlestick injuries.

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