Dentists often use local anaesthetics and pharmaceuticals that come in glass ampoules for procedures and operations. It has been found that more than 50% of ampoule users have
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Medical Examiners: Risk of Injuries and Infections
Medical examiners, also known as forensic pathologists, investigate deaths if they are deemed unusual or suspicious. However, it is not always known at the time of death if
Getting Ampoule Cuts from Dermatology Beauty Serums
Ampoules are small containers made from glass, usually carrying around 2 millilitres of beauty serum or medication. In the beauty industry, they have gained much popularity in recent
Pharmacists and the Risks of Ampoule Cuts
Pharmacists open ampoules in a regular basis as part of their routine work. These medications are prepared by pharmacists for various usage. Due to the nature of glass
The Rise of Monkeypox and How We Can Protect HealthCare Workers
What is Monkeypox? Monkeypox virus is part of the family of variola viruses, which also includes the smallpox virus. The first human case was recorded in 1970. The
Skin Deep – Sharps Cuts in Dermatology
As dermatologists are often required to do operative procedures, sharps injuries occur and can have significant consequences. Sharps Injuries in Dermatology In a recent survey of dermatology trainees
Sharps Injuries in Laboratories
Sharps injuries are a significant injury and health hazard for those that work in laboratories, especially in “wet labs” where they are exposed to hazards such as blood
International Nurses Day: Celebrating Their Dedication to Health and Safety
Everyday, nurses around the world work tirelessly to keep people safe, healthy, and happy. Late nights, early mornings, and unpredictable patients are just some of the burdens they