Posted on 05/07/2013 10:25:26 AM PDT by jazusamo
hand transmission is the #1 route.
bedsheets are next to them.
Mr. niteowl77
With the increasing problems of antibiotic resistant strains it’s encouraging to see they’re finally making some progress and getting some positive results with these methods.
This is old news. I new this as a child. Learn how to take care of yourself for common problems rather then expose yourself to what could be worse infections in the hospital.
You can walk in with a cut from a fall and walk out with pneumonia.
wash your hand with soap and water, was preached in hospitals back in the 70’s and 80’s
Getting rid of “Hospitals” is the answer. People should remain in their home except for very few procedures. Hospitals are giant petri dishes. The unemployed should be trained and paid according to skill level. Telemedicine will overcome logistics. There will be fewer and fewer MD’s and most care will be provided by lower paid nurse practitioners (willingly prostituting themselves for Obamacare)
I’m a nurse and I can’t believe how much of my profession believes this is going to be great.
I’m surprised they’d attempt a hip replacement for a 99-yo, God rest her soul.
I avoid hospitals like the plague and don’t even care to see my Doc even though he’s a great guy, they’re a center for germs.
Hospitals are the breeding grounds for infections.
In January my toddler grandson was running, fell and split his lip. I took him to the hospital to get stitches. Two days later I had a staph infection from sitting in the waiting room area.
Bad “germs” grow when good ones are destroyed. I wonder if they have thought of trying to populate areas with the good “germs” so as to let them take care of the bad ones. This is why hospital are such breeding grounds for tough germs, because the good ones have been taken away with all of the sanitizing.
Hospitals are how they get rid of people who just don’t know when to die.
Sad. Like most things connected to Obama...
yeah, it couldn't have been from the ground that came up and hit him in the face that drove dirt into the wound... it came from just sitting in the ER.
I used to tell the EX (who wanted every Operation or Hospital visit ever recommended)
“Yeah, let’s go to the Hospital, Ya wanna get Sick? That is where they keep all the rally Good Diseases”
TT
Monkey Pox or Ebola on her ... she would die happy (and then leave me alone)
“Hospitals are the breeding grounds for infections.
In January my toddler grandson was running, fell and split his lip. I took him to the hospital to get stitches. Two days later I had a staph infection from sitting in the waiting room area.”
I truly don’t want to seem harsh but by your same reasoning ambulances cause car wrecks? I know because every time I pass by a car accident on the road an ambulance is always there.
Except for really really bad bugs, I think its healthy to not be overly ridiculously clean (In a hospital where your immune system is already compromised I can see sanitizing everything), but in every day life low level exposure keeps your immune system healthy and you are always building anti-bodies to new stuff. Ergo, despite the fact I travel extensively and am exposed to all sorts of stuff I only get a cold maybe once every 4 or 5 years, whereas a friend of mine who religiously sanitizes her hands and everything around her seemingly every 5 minutes constantly has some kind of cold or flu. Also I’ve noticed throughout the years that children of parents who are germophobes and practically keep the kids hermetically sealed tend to have kids weaker and more prone to sickness than those whose parents allow their kids to roll around in the dirt all day.
Don’t expect much support, this site is loaded with obsessive-cleaniaks, as I learned a few months ago after telling them that I wash my hands about 3 times a day (unless I’m working on cars).
There was an element of "let's see if it can be done succesfully on someone that age" going on. (The facility in question is a "teaching" hospital, and has a long history of such attitudes.)
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