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Hi there,
I live in Europe and go to medical school there so I apologize for my bad english in advance. 🙂
I'm currently doing my first clerkship as a 3rd year medical student and on monday I noticed a weird little brown stain under my skin on my left forefinger. (taking blood with the right one)
I somehow obsessed over it, thinking that it can only come from a needle stick injury. I asked a doctor, she said it could come from a needlestick, she told me to look in the documtens of the patients I've been taking blood from, but I couldn't find anything. Neither HIV nor HCV plus the patients are 75 and above. So it was obviously good for her.
Now I'm still thinking about it, what if I didn't notice I had stuck myself? I've only done it for like 5 times, maybe I was so full of adrenaline I didn't notice anything? Also, we use these really small butterflies to take blood, is it really possible I don't feel anything?
I live in Europe and go to medical school there so I apologize for my bad english in advance. 🙂
I'm currently doing my first clerkship as a 3rd year medical student and on monday I noticed a weird little brown stain under my skin on my left forefinger. (taking blood with the right one)
I somehow obsessed over it, thinking that it can only come from a needle stick injury. I asked a doctor, she said it could come from a needlestick, she told me to look in the documtens of the patients I've been taking blood from, but I couldn't find anything. Neither HIV nor HCV plus the patients are 75 and above. So it was obviously good for her.
Now I'm still thinking about it, what if I didn't notice I had stuck myself? I've only done it for like 5 times, maybe I was so full of adrenaline I didn't notice anything? Also, we use these really small butterflies to take blood, is it really possible I don't feel anything?