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Old Apr 21, 2005, 07:28 PM
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MRSA in the NICU.....question for you

Hi all,

I'm curious how you go about protecting yourselves in caring for babies who test positive for MRSA. A friend of mine works in a NICU that just had a huge outbreak....sounds like chaos.

Anyways, what have you seen in terms of MRSA in your respective NICUs, and what do you do to prevent yourself (other than the standard universal precautions), and the other patients?

Thanks for your help!

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Old Apr 21, 2005, 08:10 PM
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Contact isolation and scrubbing. Nothing high tech.

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Old Apr 21, 2005, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by fergus51
Contact isolation and scrubbing. Nothing high tech.
Same here. Babies who are MRSA+ (or whose parents are known to be MRSA+) are put into contact isolation. That's all.

We just started swabbing every baby upon admission, and once a week after that. It's new for us, but we're happy that only a couple of kids at a time are ever positive, and it's almost always found that the parents are postitive as well. We don't swab the staff, do you guys?

We had one baby, a while back, get Bactroban cream. It was swabbed in her nares a couple times a day, until she came back with three negative MRSA screens in a row. Why we don't still do that, I dont' know.

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Old Apr 22, 2005, 04:24 AM
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We just had an outbreak...yuk. We swab all the kids in the unit, nose and umbilicus. We contact isolate the kids in one room...gown, gloves, good scrub.

We were all swabbed as a group one time because we had such an epidemic of it! All people that were positive had to put the bactroban up the nose and were put in the MRSA area until they cleared. That was one ugly time in our unit!

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Old Apr 22, 2005, 12:24 PM
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Never had MRSA in our NICU..... (yet)

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Old Apr 22, 2005, 02:20 PM
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We are going through it now. Babies are swabbed on admission and M-W-F. Any baby that is colonized is placed in the isolation room (luckily it is pretty big...there were 12 babies in there yesterday.) RNs and NNPs assigned to that area wear hosp. laundered scrubs, use isolation gowns and gloves with each pt. contact and are not allowed in the regular unit during that shift. I.C. is in the process of swabbing all the nursing staff and those positive will be "treated confidentially." MRSA group isolation has been going on now since about the first of the year and there is no let-up in sight. Parents are not being swabbed, neither are residents, staff MD's or the legions of ancillary personel that file through there everyday. Our general population is said to have a high colonization rate in the community so I can't imagine this is ever going to end. Fortuantely, I'd like to add, that actual infection rate-skin lesions or sepsis- is very low. 4 or 5 of the dozen or so actual cases since last summer were transferred in with it.

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Old Apr 22, 2005, 04:39 PM
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Sparky...everyone, including secretaries, docs, ancillary got swabbed. It was horrible. Right now we have 8 kids with it. It seems to go in cycles, esp when we get docs from other hospitals in. Hmmm..wonder if their is a connection?

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Old May 12, 2005, 08:56 AM
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Currently in our NICU we swab every baby on Mondays. The staff are swabbed about one time a month. If a baby is pos. then we wash them with hibiclens baths every other bath for three baths and use the bactroban in their nares for five days twice a day. We also isolate them for contact isolation and wear gowns and gloves. Very few of our babies get septic from it and I believe some of it is overkill. MRSA is so prevalent in the communities now it's something that will never be rid of. We do go through spurts of MRSA. Sometimes we have none for months and then all of a sudden we have a huge outbreak with 10-12 babies. For awhile the nurses felt like we were being blamed for the outbreaks. Seems every time there is one they come down hard on us for universal precautions and hand washing which we all do all the time.

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Old May 14, 2005, 09:32 PM
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Sorry, just a curious reader... what does MRSA stand for?

Thanks!

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Old May 14, 2005, 10:17 PM
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Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus

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