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  1. Thanks to those who remember what it's like to be brand new! RNfaster - love the evidenced-based information. Seeing that only a small amount of health care workers have MRSA is very informative. We don't have to freak out about it - but it's NOT something to be casual about like some nurses think.
  2. I'm a 1st semester nursing student and have been assigned a patient for my first physical assessment. The pt has COPD, Lung Cancer and has MRSA in her lungs. I have to say, I'm a bit freaked out by it. Kardex calls for contact precautions and a mask if coughing. I'm concerned if a simple mask is enough. Should I wear eye protection? I don't want to be wimpy, but I'm nervous about the respiratory MRSA. Any suggestions? My clinical is tomorrow morning. Thanks in advance for your advice.

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