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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - MRSA - Sharon Walker, RN, BPS Ingham County Health Department
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - MRSA - Sharon Walker, RN, BPS Ingham County Health Department.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - MRSA - Sharon Walker, RN, BPS Ingham County Health Department.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

- MRSA -

Sharon Walker, RN, BPSIngham County Health Department

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MRSA

• Bacteria staphylococcus aureus (staph)

• Resistant to certain antibiotics– Methicillin– Oxacillin– Penicillin– Amoxicillin

• Very common occurrence

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Nosocomial Community Acquired

• Nosocomial– Acquired in a healthcare setting

• Community Acquired– Non-hospitalized persons– No recent medical procedures– Otherwise healthy

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Colonization

• Organisms are found but not causing infection

• In general – colonization is not treated

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Determinants of Resistance

• Organism

• Infection Control Practices

• Antimicrobial Use

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Optimizing Antimicrobial Use

•Decreases Resistance

•Reduces Costs

•Decreases Antimicrobial Adverse Events

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Current Antimicrobial Use

• 20-50% of pharmaceutical costs

• $1.2 billion spent in hospitals

• Broad spectrum antibiotic use is increasing

• 100 million courses of Antibiotics prescribed annually – up to 80% are viruses

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Treatment of MRSA Infection

• Sometimes no treatment is the best treatment

• Removal of a devise (tube)

• Appropriate antibiotic selection

• Will treating the infection help the patients quality of life?

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Infection Control Practices

Standard Universal Precautions is sufficient unless it is an outbreak situation or there is evidence of transmission via HCW.

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Contact Precautions

1. Hand washing2. Patient placement3. Hand washing4. Barrier protection5. Hand washing6. Environmental cleaning7. Hand washing

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Housekeeping

1. Routine terminal cleaning detergent/disinfectant

2. Discard water when done and wash the

bucket

3. Trash is not regulated medical waste

4. Environment is not routinely cultured

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Laundry - Dietary

1. Gown and glove for dirty linen as usual

2. Launder items as usual

3. No need for red bags

4. Regular food trays can be used

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Collecting Lab SpecimensIn General

1. Collect specimens before starting antibiotic

2. Don't culture during antibiotic therapy

3. If follow up cultures are needed - wait 72 hours after treatment completion

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Strategic Goals

1. Prevent Infections

2. Diagnosis and treat infections effectively

3. Use Antimicrobials wisely

4. Prevent transmission

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Other Resistant Pathogens

1. Escherichia coli2. Coagulase-negative staphylococcus3. Enterococci4. Pseudomonas aeruginosa5. Enterbacter6. Klebsiella pneumoniae

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Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

www.cdc.gov

select “index a – z”

select first letter of condition