Health Care & Hospital Law
May 14, 1999
Suits Over Reuse of Needles Appear to Be Resolved
It was just weeks before final exams at Loyola Law School two years ago when a group of students became stressed out over another, potentially more serious matter: the fear of contracting AIDS, hepatitis or other diseases as a result of a nurse practitioner's apparent reuse of needles while administering tuberculosis tests to about 120 students.
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