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Killer Hospitals?

posted September 13, 2006 - 10:25pm
Killer Hospitals?

Tonight it has been Reported by The Channel 4 News, that Hospitals, all across the Nation are somewhat causes of most Deaths. You ask how or how is this or how this could be true? Studies show and prove that Doctors, Nurses and Receptionists aren't properly Hygening as they should at all times.
What I mean by this is that they aren't Sanitizing Instruments after checking every Patient after Patient, they are not Washing their Hands after touching the Clipboards, or not even Washing their hands to the extent that when they put on those rubber gloves they are risking some of those Germs to be on top of the gloves so your still not protected.
There were to Witnesses who had Relatives go in for Heart Surgeries and were fine and cured after the Surgery but a day or Week later they had Infections Called "MERSA" which are basically staff infections that spread throughout the entire body and can kill you.
MERSA, comes from the germs from Doctors, Nurses, and Receptionists but also alot of times from the Drugs they give or prescribe afterwards that are majority of the time backfiring on the Human System and killing people.
"Who Would've Thought"?



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Scabies at Sacred Heart

Last year Sacred Heart Hospital had scabies that ended up infecting every floor of the hospital took 8 weeks to get rid of it. There have also been reports of staph infections and people getting pnemonia due to staff not washing hands properly and coming to work sick with sore throats, coughs etc. Yes your right, as one person said " Hospitals are a place to go die". They never let you sleep there either. I hate hospitals.

Celanith

Hello everyone, stop and set awhile.

Scary for sure

I've volunteered at a couple of hospitals and they stress that handwashing is the #1 way to prevent transmission. Unfortunately lots of health personnel don't do it often enough or long enough. The good news is that hospitals are now installing dispensers with liquid or gel hand sanitizers (like the stuff you can buy in stores), which is quicker and easier than soap and water, so people are more likely to do it. The staph infection you mentioned is actually spreading beyond hospitals. MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) is a dangerous infection that can be spread by casual skin contact; it's been seen in high school football players. These are all good reasons to stay healthy and stay out of hospitals altogether!

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