Hello,
I'm in Nursing school and am begining my Med-Surg rotation in Jaunuary.
Two years ago, I had a ruptured appendix. At the time, I was a healthy twenty-eight year old with 2 small children and thought it was the flu until I collapsed a week later. I ended up in ICU for a week and then 2 more weeks on the Med-Surg floor. During this time, my appy wound was getting worse. They cultured it and it was MRSA+.
I participated in a Phase III study of Ceftobiprole vs. Vancomycin, receiving it for 28 days through a PICC line. I had complications from my wound for approximately 4 months, but after the study my wound had been cultured again several times, each time with a negative result of MRSA. (Thank Goodness!)
My question is this: Am I predisoped to getting MRSA again if I would with a client who is infected with this? I don't mind working with clients who have this, I vividly remember the lonliness and embarrassment of being on isolation and would want to help these clients as much as I can. Should I take more precautions other than the contact isolation measures?
Thanks so much for any advice.
*Edited for spelling correction*
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