A cross-sectional description was conducted on over 100 full- time undergraduate students of the 9th course. They were observed and evaluated their practice of safe injection on patients from February 2016 to September 2016. Results(:) 100% of students followed the injection procedure using sterile needles
97% of students used trolleys for injection
50% of students used the injection trays
90% of students used a box for sharp objects near the injection site
26% of students washed their hand and used disinfectant for their hands before they prepare medication
26% of students washed their hand and used disinfectant for their hands before they give subcutaneous injection
41% of students wear gloves before giving intravenous injection, fluid transfusion, and blood transfusion
78% of needles used for taking medication were sterile. 100% of injections were followed the prescription, 96% of them were followed the right time
the right position of injections were at 97%
89% of injections had the right angle from the skin
and the right depth of injections were at 88%
90% of injections had tested pisyons before injecting
Steps of inserting needles and taking them out quicky and administering medication slowly were followed at 91% of injections
74% of students did not use their two hands to close the covers of the needles
99% of contaminated needles and syringes were kept separate in safe box.