Published Oct 24, 2007
How are you saying MRSA? I've heard it many different ways.
Mar sa
Mer sa
M R S A
CoffeeRTC, BSN, RN
3,734 Posts
I have fun reading about this one, that is why I posted it!
Its just that the media has been all over MRSA in our area due to the increase in highschool students that have been testing postive.
I cringe every time I listen to a report.
It is MRSA for me.
CyndieRN2007
406 Posts
Mer-sa
sp1nter
28 Posts
mer sa for me
Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP
4 Articles; 5,259 Posts
mer-sa or M R S A
Either way works for me, though I prefer Mer-sa. Fewer syllables.
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
mer-sa or M R S AEither way works for me, though I prefer Mer-sa. Fewer syllables.
Me too . . . . so much verbiage in medicine, we shorten a lot.
steph
tutored
185 Posts
I say, and hear, "Mersa".
MA Nurse
676 Posts
Recently I've been reading a lot about MRSA in the news. Some kids at schools have died from it. Our local schools have been pronouncing it "Mersah"....running all the letters together like it's a word. Have you ever heard of it being said that way? In my almost 20 years in nursing, I've only heard it said by the initials "M...R...S...A."
Just curious what you think.
Also, I'm trying not to worry about it becoming widespread, but it is a little scary!
HM2VikingRN, RN
4,700 Posts
I have always heard it pronounced "Mursa"
Bizarre! I guess it depends on where you live maybe??
Valanda
112 Posts
Both MRSA and mer sa seem to be used regularly around here, but I have one nurse i work with who calls it mer sa staph. Makes me nuts! I always want to ask her, " just what is it you think the 'S' in M.R.S.A. stands for ?"
:smackingf....that would drive me nuts, too! That goes in the same category as people who say, "Nu-Cu-Lar". Maybe with this particular nurse, it stands for, "Mostly Resistant to Standard Alphabetizing":lol2:
KJB_65
79 Posts
We say Mersa here. I rarely hear anyone say M R S A.