 smorgan69 (2) | | Stating from experience, the care that I have seen in these Nursing Homes today is unacceptable! The care is good however, when a family member is "in the house".
The scabies, the infections, the... | |
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 Pmcbride (594) | | lipitor is a drug used to lower cholestrol in the body, my father was on it for nearly a year, eventually he needed a double bypass, after he got this he contracted MRSA and was subsequentally... | |
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 becauseuneedtoknow (30) | | I currently have a very bad skin infection. It starts with a build-up of fluid under the skin. It is very painful, and once it breaks it starts to spred. I have been diagnosed with cellulitus. That... | |
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 ThePrimaDonna (22) | | I got it from a spider bite that went really fast. I thought I was going to lose my whole foot, but mostly just the muscle. This disease is showing up more and more in sport injuries too. Have you... | |
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 GardenGerty (20151) | | How would you feel if you learned by accident that someone you take care of has a contagious infection/condition that cannot be cured, and is highly transmissable, and supervising staff did not make... | |
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 whiteheather39 (13231) | | This would be a great invention for anyone in hospitals, patients and hosital personnel alike. What do you feel about this?This new hospital gown could give patients a stylish cover-up plus a shield... | |
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 ItTakesAllSorts (2208) | | The UK has the worse hospitals in Europe. The MRSA bug is spreading throughout so many hospitals. Each year, at least 100,000 people who go into hospital gets an infection there.
A friend of mine's... | |
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 seamonkey (1542) | | MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is a strain of the bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, which has become resistant to conventional antibiotics.
Here in Ireland, it is rampant in our... | |
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 dizzybot (285) | | I have just read an article about NHS staff.
A survey was taken and the resultwas that only 2 in 5 NHS staff trust their hospitals enough to be treated in them. 128,000 NHS staff took part in the... | |
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