Protocol for Puncture Wounds and Exposure to Bodily Fluids

Uncontaminated Needle Stick or Intact Skin Exposure 

A student who accidentally punctures him/herself with an uncontaminated needle or is exposed to blood or bodily fluid that is an intact skin exposure should: 

Contaminated Needle Stick or Non-Intact Skin or Mucous Membrane Exposure 

If the exposure is via a contaminated needle or if a bodily fluid exposure to non-intact skin, or to mucous membranes the student should continue with the following: 

In the event that this incident occurs, in the community setting, when the agency Occupational Health Center or Emergency Department are not available, United States University recommends that you seek immediate treatment at an Urgent Care or Physician’s Office equipped to treat contaminated needle stick injuries. 

An incident report will be completed by the student and the clinical faculty who was present during the incident. A copy of this report will be given to the Office of Field Experience to be placed in the student’s file. Financial responsibility for testing and recommended care following an exposure rests solely with the student. This could include testing, evaluation, treatment, and counseling. 

If you have questions about the appropriate medical treatment, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that you call a 24-hour assistance line at 1.888.448.4911 (Clinicians’ Post Exposure Prophylaxis Hotline).