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OSHA Injury Report: St. Mark's Hospital

Injury · Other recordable case

On , an injury at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT 84124 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was rN PACU in hospitals, general medical and surgical.

Establishment
St. Mark's Hospital
Parent company
HCA Healthcare
Street
1200 E 3900 S
City
Salt Lake City
State
UT
ZIP
84124
On-site location
Operating Suite Invasive, Inpt.,Outpt.
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Injury (code 1)

Helping a patient blow his nose post op

[REDACTED] s p rhinoplasty with nasal drip pad and gauze in place. [REDACTED] was about to move from PACU to phase 2 then stated he felt "stuffy" and wanted to blow his nose. I removed gauze and nasal drip pad to assess for bleeding. Small amount of drainage on gauze. I told pt he can blow gently into klenix per MD discharge orders "gentle blowing of the nose is fine." [REDACTED] ended up blowing more than gentle and blood splattered on my face. Unsure if any blood got into my eyes. New dressing placed pt sent to phase 2. [REDACTED] PACU PCT transporter [REDACTED] at bedside witnessed the event unable to find him in employee witness search.

Vision Impairment Face

Patient 's bodily fluid

Pt rhinoplasty with nasal drip pad and gauze in place. I told pt he can blow gently into klenix.Pt ended up blowing more than gentle and blood splattered on my face. Unsure if any blood got into my eyes.

Job description
RN PACU
SOC code
29-1141 — Registered Nurses
NAICS code
622110 — Hospitals, general medical and surgical
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
1712
Total hours worked
2512211
EIN
621650573
Establishment ID
1251999
Employer case #
V34407-19
Date of incident
Shift started
8:00
Time of incident
16:48
Filing year
2025
Submitted
26JAN26:19:04:00

Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.