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I have a blood test hiv

I have a blood test hiv,I fear ,can nurse glove of blood earlier that she did not see,because after antiseptic,colored cotton pad as dried blood
please ask I can not get infected?if the blood that is HIV
She also overturned the Meng sterilized cotton to the 2nd,but once again a proof alcohol
thanks you very much
I do not know enough English to describe
use translation tool from google
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Teak is the answer made me feel secure, no risk
Thanks Doctors,thanks Teak,jessy30,NervousChick90
I will start a new life,send good wishes everyone health
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injected directly into the portal vein has applied to the skin after oral cotton stained with blood
HIV transmission ????
I remain concerned with the situation happened to me
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How long does HIV it does not work outside the body in a bloodstained piece of cotton,
Thanks you very much Teak
Where as I have no risk
sorry I was very bad english
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HIV is not alive. It's active or inactive.
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some sites say HIV can live for a few minutes outside the body?How long after the body, HIV can not cause infection
THANKS jessy30,NervousChick90
THANKS ALL
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HIV does not survive outside the host. there has 2b fresh n large amout of blood in ua case. u r ok,relax.
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because I have a wife and children,should all want to see any real safety ,should be placed in the worst situations there is blood on the pad or a third of HIV disease that
it can be passed from this situation or not
in my country,knowledge of HIV is not much,and there are many different answers from doctors
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cases of blood on her gloves, but she did not see the pad and thus will have blood alcohol before embedding in
it can not transmit HIV
and if not embedded blood alcohol cotton, apply evenly over skin before the needle is inserted into the vein, it can not transmit HIV, so it's not enough a drop of blood
please explain fears, as well so I can really understand about the way HIV can infect
THANKS
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This is highly unlikely, I would say your worries are irrational. You did not acquire HIV this way.
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Nurses ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS use clean and sterile needles for each patient. I agree with you about this.But can have piece of cotton gloves stained with blood from her
hospitals in vietnam ,nurses are seldom subject to change gloves after each blood,I worry that the blood got on her gloves from the pump into the tube by the previous test
because after antiseptic to take blood, pieces of colored cotton dried blood or soluble in alcohol
Sorry my bad english,must be translated from google
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Are you worried that the nurse didn't use a clean needle? If so, this just doesn't happen in healthcare settings. Nurses ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS use clean and sterile needles for each patient.
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