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Nurse Fired For Not Properly Sterilizing Surgical Instrument

Patients Offered Blood-Disease Screening Tests

POSTED: 11:16 am PDT May 2, 2006
UPDATED: 11:30 am PDT May 2, 2006

Anyone who has had gastric bypass surgery at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla may be at risk of having hepatitis or HIV, 10News reported.

For more than a year a nurse at Scripps La Jolla was not properly sterilizing a surgical instrument called a gastroscope.

Nearly 300 patients who had surgery with that nurse are being offered blood-disease screening tests.

"While there is a small, very small, risk of developing blood-borne diseases like HIV or hepatitis -- that is a risk. We've been reassured by the national experts that those risks are extremely low," Chief of Staff Dr. Dana Launer said.

The nurse -- who has since been fired -- disinfected the gastroscope after each use, but failed to sterilize it according to hospital procedures.

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