Asked by Myria Patterson on Jul 07, 2024
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A family caregiver is learning to administer insulin injections to a family member.What should the nurse advise the caregiver to do with the used needles?
A) Discard the needle and syringe in a thick plastic milk jug with a lid.
B) Securely recap them and place them in a paper bag in the household trash.
C) Remove the needle and put it in a coffee can with a lid; put the syringe in the trash.
D) Do not recap the needle; break it by bending it on the tabletop.
Insulin Injections
A method of administering insulin directly into the body via a needle and syringe, insulin pen, or pump to manage diabetes.
Used Needles
Needles that have been utilized for medical purposes, requiring careful disposal to prevent needle-stick injuries.
Thick Plastic Milk Jug
A durable, heavy-duty plastic container used for storing and transporting milk.
- Execute safety and cleanliness protocols in home care, particularly in adverse living environments.
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maria madiphoko mmakoJul 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The best practice for disposing of used needles is to place them in a designated sharp container, such as a thick plastic milk jug with a lid, to prevent accidental needlesticks by others. Recapping needles can increase the risk of injury and is not recommended. It is important to follow local regulations for disposal of medical waste.
Learning Objectives
- Execute safety and cleanliness protocols in home care, particularly in adverse living environments.
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