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Hand Washing Prevents the Spread of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the Clinical and Community Setting Kylie Bouphaphanh, Marilyn Butler, Jan Lozon, Sheryl Piper Ferris State University 2010 buttecounty.net
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureaus (MRSA) MRSA is a world-wide health concern Center for Disease Control (CDC) now estimates 63% of all infections in the United States are attributed to S aureaus MRSA is prevalent in the clinical setting MRSA is prevalent in the community www.cdc.gov., 2007
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Hand washing a central theme The central theme of all reference material is, simply washing your hands Hand washing is credited in slowing down the progression of MRSA and saving lives paulhill.wordpress.com
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Education on hand washing is the key in preventing the spread of MRSA After a staff-education program was completed at the Melbourne teaching hospital in Australia, compliance with hand washing increased by 41% (MJA, 2006) The use of alcohol/chlorhexidine-based hand-hygiene solution in the hospital setting is effective in decreasing the rate of nosocomial MRSA (MJA, 2006) For the cost of $2.50 (less the cost of a Burger King, Whopper) an educational program and alcohol-based hand-washing solution can be provided in all clinical settings (MJA, 2006)
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The Cost of MRSA An Australian hospital decreased MRSA cases by 57% after providing an alcohol-based hand-hygiene solution (MJA, 2006) It is estimated that the cost of treating a single case of MRSA bacteraemia is $27,000(MJA, 2006) Preventing just six patients from developing MRSA will save enough money to pay for the preventative program of education and hand- washing solution (MJA, 2006) helpyourdoc.files.wordpress.co m/2008/11/mount.
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The Proper Technique for Hand Washing www.radtech1895.com
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The role of Isolation Gowns and Hand Washing in the prevention of MRSA www.pmrtechmed.com
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Proper hand hygiene is credited in the preventing the spread of MRSA in hospital Proper hand washing, with the use of an alcohol-based disinfectant, is shown to be as effective in the preventing the spread of MRSA in the hospital, as is the use of isolation gowns (Grant, Raman-Haddad, Dendukuri, Libman, 2006) The hospital units that emphasized hand washing as a preventative measure instead of isolation gowns, did not show increased incidents of MRSA (Grant, et al, 2006)
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The reason for hand washing
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Empowering your patients by - Teach them proper hand-washing techniques Give them knowledge on how proactive measures will prevent the spread of MRSA Stress the importance of understanding the reason why hand washing is so important ) Build an awareness of how to prevent cross- contamination and transmission of MRSA (Tisinger, 2007)
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Preventing Community-Associated MRSA among Student Athletes Teach students what MRSA is Teach students what MRSA does Teach students how MRSA is transmitted Teach students about the cost of MRSA – both financially and the effect on their health Teach students on the importance of proper hand washing technique Teach students never to share personal-hygiene items (Many, 2008) cache3.asset-cache.net
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Have you killed anyone with your bare hands lately? www.surveysuperstore.co.uk
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References Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (October 17, 2007) Invasive MRSA [Fact Sheet]. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhrp/ar_mrsa_Invasive_FS.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (February 3, 2005) Community-Associated MRSA Information for the Public. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/ar_mrsa_ ca_public.html Grant, J., Raman-Haddad, L., Dendukuri, N., & Libman, M. (2006). The role of gowns in preventing nosocomial transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): gown use in MRSA control. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 27(2), 191-194. Retrieved from CINAHL database. Many, P. (2008). Preventing community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among student athletes. Journal of School Nursing (Sage Publications Inc.), 24(6), 370-378. Retrieved from CINAHL database. Medical Journal of Australia. (2005). Efficacy of an alcohol/chlorhexidine hand hygiene program in a hospital with high rates of nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. Retrieved from http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_10_211105/joh10507_fm.html Tisinger, C. (2008). Empowering your patients in the fight against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 20(4), 204- 211. Retrieved from CINAHL database.
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