Mrsa Prehospital Information

The first aid for MRSA can help avoiding severe consequences of this bacterial infection. Staphylococcus auerus or staph is the bacterial infection and methicillin is the antibiotic used to treat it. Approximately 30 percent of people are carriers of staph. Your carrier status can be determined with a simple nasal swab. Identifying MRSA before problems happen is very important because this infection can get worse quickly and become life threatening.

The first thing you should look for are bumps on the skin that look like pimples, boils, blisters or spider bites. This is the first stage of MRSA and the most favorable time to begin treatment. If left untreated, these bumps can form into abscesses which can cause bacteria to leak into the bloodstream. From the bloodstream the bacteria can travel to vital organs and even the bones. There are all kinds of potentially fatal consequences associated with MRSA including pneumonia and heart failure. These consequences can come on quickly after the bacteria has made its way into the bloodstream.

If you notice the bumps as described above, see your doctor. He or she can perform the appropriate tests to check for the presence of MRSA. Not all skin lesions are going to be MRSA, but it's better to be safe than sorry. If MRSA is diagnosed but is not severe enough for hospitalization, antibiotics such as vancomycin or doxycycline may be prescribed and taken orally. Severe cases of MRSA may require hospitalization and antibiotics delivered by IV. With all the information being released by the press, schools, hospitals and government, it is hoped that most patients will catch the problem early.

Another part of MRSA prehospital care and education is that of prevention. It's easier to prevent MRSA than it is to treat it. Because MRSA thrives and spreads in areas like hospitals, nursing homes, schools and locker rooms, these areas should be thoroughly disinfected on a regular basis. Wash your hands frequently, use sanitizer, and don't share personal items like towels or clothing with others. There may be special instructions given to you by your fitness center, workplace or child's school regarding the prevention of MRSA. Your doctor is a good resource when it comes to learning more about this dangerous bacterial infection.



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