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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

Doctors, nurses, healthcare workers and patients worried about hospital associated bacterial infection must watch this video. This video will help you learn how to reduce spreading antibiotic and antiseptic resistant bacterial infections in the hospitals.

We have observed what goes on in the ward, intensive and critical care departments in the hospitals for almost twenty-five years. Simple error done by the healthcare worker may result in devastating consequence to patients. "Youre Life in Their Hands". Doctors and nurses seldom accept fault and will strongly deny they were wrong.

It is often very stressful when trying to resuscitate a child or an adult in shock. Life saving procedure is performed in every hospital. Critically ill patient will often be intubated and intravenous cannula inserted. These two procedures saves life but now may result in devastating consequence. Antibiotic resistant bacteria present in the nose and hands of the patient or in the hands of healthcare worker may be introduced. Not many patients will notice this simple yet most important error that will produce septicaemia, pneumonia, multi-organ abscess and death.

If over dose of injecting morphine is un-ethical, so should introducing antibiotic resistant bacterial infection.

Billions are spent on cleaning hospitals and companies are trying to develop new antibiotics. We have not seen any progress nor do we anticipate this in the near future.

We have produced this video to educate you and healthcare workers. We must bring in changes and clean-up our act, so please pass this on to every healthcare professional in the plant and make sure any person visiting hospital or undergoing procedure watches this video. I am sure you will contribute to help save the life of your family and friends.

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This video is a response to Misty Daniel's MRSA Story 2010 email.wmv
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