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INJECTION
SAFETY
Derar ALJarrah , RN
+962 79 012 50 30
Recommended CDC injection and
medication practices
Outlines
• Introduction
• What is injection safety?
• Medication Preparation.
• SINGLE-DOSE/SINGLE-USE VIALS
• Summery 
Introduction
Injected medicines are commonly used in healthcare
settings for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of
various illnesses.
Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare
providers at risk of infectious and non-infectious adverse
events and have been associated with a wide variety of
procedures and settings.
This harm is preventable
• Safe injection practices are now a part of Standard Precautions
and are aimed at maintaining basic levels of patient safety and
provider protections.
• A safe injection does not harm the recipient, does not expose the
provider to any avoidable risks and does not result in waste that is
dangerous for the community.
What is Injection Safety?
• Injection safety, or safe injection practices,
is a set of measures taken to perform
injections in an optimally safe manner for
patients, healthcare personnel, and others.
• „Prevent transmission of infectious from:
– Patient to patient.
– Patient to provider.
– Provider to patient.
• „Prevent harms such as needlestick injuries
What is Aseptic technique?
• Aseptic technique refers to the manner of handling, preparing,
and storing of medications and injection equipment/supplies
(e.g., syringes, needles and IV tubing) to prevent microbial
contamination.
MEDICATION PREPARATION
How should I draw up medications?
• Parenteral medications should be accessed in an aseptic manner.
• This includes using a new sterile syringe and sterile needle to draw
up medications while preventing contact between the injection
materials and the non-sterile environment.
• Proper hand hygiene should be performed before handling
medications.
• The rubber septum should be disinfected with alcohol prior to
piercing it.
Where should I draw up medications?
• Medications should be drawn up in a designated clean
medication area that is not adjacent to areas where
potentially contaminated items are placed.
• In general, any item that could have come in contact with
blood or body fluids should not be in the medication
preparation area.
 Is it acceptable to leave a needle or other device inserted in the
septum of a medication vial for multiple medication draws?
 No. A needle or other device should never be left inserted into a
medication vial septum for multiple uses.
 This provides a direct route for microorganisms to enter the vial and
contaminate the fluid.
 Is it acceptable to use a syringe (that has not
been used on a patient) to draw up and mix
contents from multiple medication vials?
• The safest practice is to always enter a medication vial with a sterile
needle and sterile syringe.
• There has been at least one outbreak attributed to healthcare personnel
using a common needle and syringe to access multiple multi-dose vials
for the purpose of combining their contents into a single syringe.
• If one vial becomes contaminated, this practice can spread
contamination to the others, prolonging presence of the pathogen and
increasing the potential for disease transmission. Syringe reuse in this
fashion may also have been a factor in additional outbreaks.
SINGLE-DOSE/SINGLE-USE VIALS
What is a single-dose or single-use vial?
A single-dose or single-use vial is a vial of liquid medication intended for parenteral
administration (injection or infusion) that is meant for use in a single patient
for a single case/procedure/injection.
Single-dose or single-use vials are labeled as such by the manufacturer and typically lack
an antimicrobial preservative.
Can single-dose or single-use vials be used
for more than one patient?
No. Vials that are labeled as single-dose or single-use should be used for a
single patient and single case/procedure/injection. There have been
multiple outbreaks resulting from healthcare personnel using single dose
or single-use vials for multiple patients.
When should single-dose or
single-use vials be discarded?
 Medication vials should always be discarded whenever
sterility is compromised or questionable.
 In addition, the following recommendations are made for
handling of single-dose or single-use vials:
 If a single-dose or single-use vial has been opened or accessed (e.g., needle-
punctured) the vial should be discarded according to the time the manufacturer
specifies for the opened vial or at the
 end of the case/procedure for which it is being used, whichever comes first. It
should not be stored for future use.
 If a single-dose or single-use vial has not been opened or accessed (e.g., needle-
punctured), it should be discarded according to the manufacturer’s expiration date.
Summery
Injection safety guidelines from CDC
• Never administer medications from the same syringe to more than one
patient, even if the needle is changed.
• After a syringe or needle has been used to enter or connect to a patient’s
IV it is contaminated and should not be used on another patient or to
enter a medication vial.
• Never enter a vial with a used syringe or needle.
• Never use medications packaged as single dose vials for more than one
patient.
• Assign medications packaged as multi-dose vials to a single patient
whenever possible.
• Do not use bags or bottles of intravenous solution as a common source of
supply for more than one patient
• Follow proper infection control practices during the preparation and
administration of injected medications.
• Wear a surgical mask when placing a catheter or injecting material into
the spinal canal or subdural space.
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Injection safety According to CDC guideline
Any Question?
THANKS 

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Injection safety According to CDC guideline

  • 1. INJECTION SAFETY Derar ALJarrah , RN +962 79 012 50 30 Recommended CDC injection and medication practices
  • 2. Outlines • Introduction • What is injection safety? • Medication Preparation. • SINGLE-DOSE/SINGLE-USE VIALS • Summery 
  • 3. Introduction Injected medicines are commonly used in healthcare settings for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of various illnesses. Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious and non-infectious adverse events and have been associated with a wide variety of procedures and settings.
  • 4. This harm is preventable • Safe injection practices are now a part of Standard Precautions and are aimed at maintaining basic levels of patient safety and provider protections. • A safe injection does not harm the recipient, does not expose the provider to any avoidable risks and does not result in waste that is dangerous for the community.
  • 5. What is Injection Safety? • Injection safety, or safe injection practices, is a set of measures taken to perform injections in an optimally safe manner for patients, healthcare personnel, and others. • „Prevent transmission of infectious from: – Patient to patient. – Patient to provider. – Provider to patient. • „Prevent harms such as needlestick injuries
  • 6. What is Aseptic technique? • Aseptic technique refers to the manner of handling, preparing, and storing of medications and injection equipment/supplies (e.g., syringes, needles and IV tubing) to prevent microbial contamination.
  • 7. MEDICATION PREPARATION How should I draw up medications? • Parenteral medications should be accessed in an aseptic manner. • This includes using a new sterile syringe and sterile needle to draw up medications while preventing contact between the injection materials and the non-sterile environment. • Proper hand hygiene should be performed before handling medications. • The rubber septum should be disinfected with alcohol prior to piercing it.
  • 8. Where should I draw up medications? • Medications should be drawn up in a designated clean medication area that is not adjacent to areas where potentially contaminated items are placed. • In general, any item that could have come in contact with blood or body fluids should not be in the medication preparation area.  Is it acceptable to leave a needle or other device inserted in the septum of a medication vial for multiple medication draws?  No. A needle or other device should never be left inserted into a medication vial septum for multiple uses.  This provides a direct route for microorganisms to enter the vial and contaminate the fluid.
  • 9.  Is it acceptable to use a syringe (that has not been used on a patient) to draw up and mix contents from multiple medication vials? • The safest practice is to always enter a medication vial with a sterile needle and sterile syringe. • There has been at least one outbreak attributed to healthcare personnel using a common needle and syringe to access multiple multi-dose vials for the purpose of combining their contents into a single syringe. • If one vial becomes contaminated, this practice can spread contamination to the others, prolonging presence of the pathogen and increasing the potential for disease transmission. Syringe reuse in this fashion may also have been a factor in additional outbreaks.
  • 10. SINGLE-DOSE/SINGLE-USE VIALS What is a single-dose or single-use vial? A single-dose or single-use vial is a vial of liquid medication intended for parenteral administration (injection or infusion) that is meant for use in a single patient for a single case/procedure/injection. Single-dose or single-use vials are labeled as such by the manufacturer and typically lack an antimicrobial preservative. Can single-dose or single-use vials be used for more than one patient? No. Vials that are labeled as single-dose or single-use should be used for a single patient and single case/procedure/injection. There have been multiple outbreaks resulting from healthcare personnel using single dose or single-use vials for multiple patients.
  • 11. When should single-dose or single-use vials be discarded?  Medication vials should always be discarded whenever sterility is compromised or questionable.  In addition, the following recommendations are made for handling of single-dose or single-use vials:  If a single-dose or single-use vial has been opened or accessed (e.g., needle- punctured) the vial should be discarded according to the time the manufacturer specifies for the opened vial or at the  end of the case/procedure for which it is being used, whichever comes first. It should not be stored for future use.  If a single-dose or single-use vial has not been opened or accessed (e.g., needle- punctured), it should be discarded according to the manufacturer’s expiration date.
  • 12. Summery Injection safety guidelines from CDC • Never administer medications from the same syringe to more than one patient, even if the needle is changed. • After a syringe or needle has been used to enter or connect to a patient’s IV it is contaminated and should not be used on another patient or to enter a medication vial. • Never enter a vial with a used syringe or needle. • Never use medications packaged as single dose vials for more than one patient. • Assign medications packaged as multi-dose vials to a single patient whenever possible. • Do not use bags or bottles of intravenous solution as a common source of supply for more than one patient • Follow proper infection control practices during the preparation and administration of injected medications. • Wear a surgical mask when placing a catheter or injecting material into the spinal canal or subdural space.