PickleRN
New Member
These are just my most educated guesses - as far as the difference in temperatures between food and the sterilization of injectable tools, it comes down to the fact that when you inject something you are bypassing all of the body’s natural defense systems - skin, stomach acid, enzymes, and the immune system in your gut.
The most common form of bacteria seen in wounds is staphylococcus. If you maintain excellent hand hygiene, use alcohol swabs before you pin and keep a dedicated area that is clean you’re doing good. As for sterilizing the cartridges, I would agree with everyone else who said that it’s a good idea to make sure that they are sterilized.
The most common form of bacteria seen in wounds is staphylococcus. If you maintain excellent hand hygiene, use alcohol swabs before you pin and keep a dedicated area that is clean you’re doing good. As for sterilizing the cartridges, I would agree with everyone else who said that it’s a good idea to make sure that they are sterilized.