Syringe
There is no doubt that a wide segment of the public
denies women's ability to innovate and invent. Even women themselves doubt
their ability to invent. This belief is wrong and shameful. Proof of this is
that during the course of history research we have found very valuable
inventions and inventors of women. We can not imagine the medical field,
hospitals, operating rooms, or pharmacies without a medical injection that
changes shape over many years to suit the needs of the patient. The medical
injection was invented by Leticia Gear, which was patented in 1899. You can
imagine the world without syringes where infection spreads and it is difficult
to sterilize medical instruments or give drugs intravenously or intramuscularly.
Syring for Once |
Syringe in the beginnings
It was made of glass so that the needle itself was
glass and it was necessary for the person who used it to sterilize it every
time he intended to use it. The sterilization was to boil the syringe in the
water in the hope of eliminating the bacteria and germs, but this was not
useful in addition to the effort the great time required to sterilize syringes!!
Once
The invention of disposable syringes was made by Colin
Murdoch (New Zealand scientist).The injection
was sterile and safe for one-time use, which helped to eliminate infection and
save millions of people. The injection was invented on the hands of Colin in
1956.
Safe injection
Thirty years ago, scientific research in one of the
medical journals reported that syringes would become one of the main causes of
the spread of AIDS. In fact, non-sterilized injections have caused millions of
deaths around the world where injections are used several times with a number
of people. Unfortunately, this happens in poor hospitals in India , Indonesia and African countries
suffering from poverty and ignorance. So what is the solution? Marc Koska
invented a syringe that destroys itself if someone tries to use the syringe
again so that it becomes non-withdraw able medicines again and worth mentioning
that the price does not exceed $ 2 !!
Safe injection procedures
1. A new
"syringe" should be used, and the syringe must be tested well before
opening.
2. The
syringes that have been opened or that have been torn or torn must be removed
from the inside.
3. The syringe
is not reused under any circumstances because this behavior can transmit the
virus "B" or "C" or AIDS.
4.
Preparation of the injection should be done in a clean place away from any
blood or fluids from the bodies that can cause the infection.
5. Wash
the skin if the injection is dirty and then wipe it with alcohol and leave it
to dry before giving the injection (except vaccinations).
6. The
service provider must ensure that his hands are clean before starting the
injection process by washing or disinfecting them using the appropriate
disinfectant and wearing a suitable glove when needed.
7.
Precautions should be taken to ensure that the patient is not moved in a sudden
way during the injection so that the injector is not exposed to needle.
8. We
should not touch the parts of the syringe that will contact the given medicine
or the patient. If any of these parts are accidentally touched, we should
immediately dispose of the syringe and the injection needle.
9. Remove
the needle while the patient gently squeezes a dry cotton piece onto the
injection site.
10. If
you use a Phyllis that contains more than one dose, a new sterile syringe
should be used when pulling each dose, and the needle tooth should not be left
in the rubber cover.
11. The
top of the multi-dose pharmaceutical packaging should be wiped with antiseptic
alcohol and left to dry before entering the needle tooth again (except
vaccinations).
12. The
needle tooth is not covered after use.
13. In
case of having to cover the needle, one hand method is used.
14. The
age of the needle in the safety box and the rest of the syringe shall be
disposed of in the hazardous waste container or the syringe shall be completely
disposed of in the safety box designated for that purpose.
15. The
safety box is tightly closed when the box is full and does not open until it
reaches the holocaust.