For more information contact [insert name]: ext Insert facility logo here If you sustain a needlestick or sharps injury:  Wash the wound immediately.

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For more information contact [insert name]: ext Insert facility logo here If you sustain a needlestick or sharps injury:  Wash the wound immediately with soap and water  Flush splashes with water  Seek prompt treatment  Report the incident as soon as possible!  Discuss the risk of infection based on the circumstances of the injury