MRSA - Staph infection

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

One of my athletes has MRSA and this is the doctors attempt to cut his face and drain the infection.

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  • He is ok. He had a little scar on his face, but it is starting to go away now.

  • His name isn't Drew...it is Zach. No she didn't miss it, she said it wasn't ready yet, but I think because of the medication she had him on nothing ever came out. Kind of disappointing! :)

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  • looks like bulshit

  • He's sexy.

  • i dont think this is mrsa!!...THIS STUPID BITCH SHOULD BE REMOVED AND FUCKING REPLACED!!.. BUT THATS WHAT THIS COUNTRY LOVE'S!!.. KWACK ASS DR'S!!... SKIPPING AROUND THE ER WAISTING FUCKINGTAX DOLLAR'S!!...

  • i dont think this is mrsa!!...

  • God damn homles, you just gotta wash your face and have a shower once a day then you don't gotta stick needles all in your cheeks.

  • The doctor did a good job of making sure there was nothing to drain out. It just wasn't big enough to drain, though it could very well still cause some discomfort and maybe even show up on an x-ray of some kind. The patient is placed on long term oral antibiotics and sometimes, if it's a sufficiently intense exacerbation (flare up) he may be on IV antibiotics either in the hospital or daily at home via a home health RN. I did that for a couple of years and kinda liked it but for the paper work.

  • @MegaGb1990 It is a germ named (I probably can't spell it right anymore as I'm now retired//disabled) staphlacoccus aurius (sp?) It is usually spread by contact with a source. All too often, it's from health care workers who do NOT wash their hands thoroughly in between patient contact for care or exam. Even with wearing gloves the hands should be vigorously washed as those less expensive exam type gloves often have tiny holes in them that may become visible when they are stretched. RN

  • that happened to me last night... but the didnt cut that big of a hole...... and mine is bigger(not bragging i wanted the doc to just cut it out)

  • what is Staph infection and do you get that

  • Is she a doctor? The last thing u want is touching your face or hair after draining a mrsa abcess. 6:10

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