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    microorganisms are able to resist the effects of an antibiotic to which they were once sensitive. Antibiotic resistance comes from the overuse of antibiotics. 4. Identify a species of bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics Staphylococcus aureus 5. Describe the change that occurred within the species. Aminoglycoside antibiotics were once effective against staphylococcal infections‚ and now are not. 6. Describe the change in the environment that occurred. “Strains evolved

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    Risk Management

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    Hand Washing Lela Dillard NUR/492 2-18-13 Linda Westermann Hand Washing Organizations use risk management to minimize events‚ which will cause some form of liability to a part of that organization. The health care setting risks range from tragic events‚ slips‚ and fall injuries‚ infections‚ and wrongful deaths. Risk management determines what risks occur and puts strategies in place to minimize those risks. Quality management in risk management protects patient‚ staff‚ and the hospital

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    Mrsa Thesis Statement

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    Topic: MRSA and You. General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the bacteria Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Thesis Statement: MRSA is an infection caused by a strain of Staphylococcus that has become resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat staph infections. Preview Statement: Many of you have heard of MRSA‚ today im going to tell you exactly what type of bacteria it is and how to minimize your exposure to it. Introduction: Attention

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    determine the identity of an unknown bacteria slant culture. The unknown was identified using differential tests to determine its metabolic and morphology characteristics. Results from the differential tests indicated that unknown culture 5 is Staphylococcus aureus. Introduction: The purpose of this lab was to determine the identity of an unknown bacteria slant culture using a series of differential tests. The tests used to identify the unknown bacterial culture included: Gram stain‚ mannitol salt

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    Staphylococcus Aureus Clinicals Lesson 1.1 Ms. Marino Chelsea Trussell October 8‚ 2013 Staphylococcus Aureus [staf-uh-luh-kok-uh-s]‚ commonly known as Staph is an infection that can damage the skin and tissue of the body by either an Abscess or Cellulitis. It is also known as the most important bacteria’s that cause disease in people. Staph was first found in the 1800’s in Aberdeen‚ United Kingdom‚ by the surgeon Sir Alexander Ogston. He found the bacteria in pus from a surgical Abscess

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    Specific organisms are identified as being of particular interest‚ especially those standard organisms that form part of the B.P. challenge test. These include Candida albicans‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ Escherichia coli‚ Aspergillus niger and Staphylococcus aureus. A cross-section of plants mentioned in the literature as being specifically targeted at these organisms are considered. The paper concludes with Appendices of plant materials that have mention in the literature according to specific definitions

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    Essay On Impetigo

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    For the purpose of this essay‚ I am going to explore a skin infection. I will do this by researching impetigo symptoms‚ causes‚ and treatments. Impetigo‚ also known as a school sore‚ is most common in children in elementary. Most people believe that impetigo should not be an infection for children to get. It is mostly contagious in elementary because impetigo is itchy so when children itch it‚ it spreads when they touch the playground or the table. Bullous impetigo is a type of impetigo that look

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    was tested against the bacteria E. coli and S. aureus. The resulting Numerical value was 2.5 for E. coli and 3.0 for S. aureus. The bureau used the standard parameter 1-2- slightly inhibited and 3-5 as partially inhibited. Thus‚ the inhibition of the mango leaves extract and coconut oil in E. coli was slight and it is partial in S. aureus. The researcher concluded that mango leaves extract with coconut oil can kill bacteria like E. coli and S. aureus. It can also be concluded that it can help wounds

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    or one developing among hospital staff” Oxford Dictionary (2008). Common nosocomial infections include; urinary tract infections (UTI)‚ surgical wound infections‚ as well as causative agents which are coagulase-negative meticillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)‚ Escherichia Coli (E-Coli)‚ Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases (ESBL’s)‚ Diarrhoea and vomiting (D&V) and Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff) to mention a few. I plan to explore this subject matter to inquire into and evaluate the evidence

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    easily treated by antibiotics are no longer so easy to treat. This results in increased care for these patients‚ need for stronger and more expensive antibiotics which can cause serious side effects. MRSA: MRSA stands for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. MRSA is commonly described as a superbug because it is increasingly

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