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can penetrate the skin including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, broken glass, broken capillary tubes, and exposed ends of dental wires [ cfr (b) ]. potential hazard exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials (opim), from contaminated sharps for example: used disposable razors
is withdrawn from the vein ( figure ), ( figure ). hinged safety feature: hinged or sliding shields attached to phlebotomy needles, winged steel needles, and blood gas needles ( figure ). example devices with safety features (figure a) self re-sheathing needles. before use....
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