Living With ORSA/MRSA/VRSA


Protecting yourself and others

In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
-Kathy Norris

If you think you have a staph infection, see your doctor. Parents, coaches, school nurses, and church leaders should be alert for skin infections and encourage athletes or students to seek medical treatment.

Before you have a situation in which you are responsible for caring for someone with an infection, learn how to protect yourself! A good source of information is to ask a nurse or other healthcare worker to show you the "standard precautions," he or she would follow when treating an infected wound.

If you have any signs that indicate you may have acquired an infection, seek professional care immediately.

Prevention is key

Environmental Cleaning

Cooking in the Colony

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©Helen Gilson 2003-2007
Disclaimer ~ Caveat -- I am not a nurse or doctor. Please see your physician if you think you may have any illness or infection. Do not use any information on these personal pages as a diagnostic tool or attempt to prescribe medication or treatment. No clinical decisions should be made solely on the information contained here. I try to provide quality information, but I make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained in or linked to this web site and its associated sites.