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    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Jessica Heinen Autry Technology Center Introduction The full name of MRSA is meticillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus (also known as staph) is a common type of bacteria. It is often carried on the skin and inside the nostrils and throat‚ and can cause mild infections of the skin such as boils and impetigo. If staph bacteria get into a break in the skin‚ they can cause life-threatening infections‚ such as

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    Discovery of Antibiotics “Penicillin” As we know‚ the 19th and 20th centuries were among some of the most drastic years the United States experienced. While we often look at it as a time of bad and wrong decisions‚ there were many positive things that came from them. The most prominent of them were the number of discoveries and inventions that took place and were of great benefits then and now. One of those was the discovery of antibiotics in 1928‚ by Dr. Alexander Fleming. Before this discovery

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    have been using antibiotics (Stearns and Koella‚ 2008). Modern antibiotics basically began with penicillin. A British scientist discovered penicillin by the name of Alexander Fleming in 1928. It was not until 1942 that the British and Americans began mass-producing the drug. Its use became widespread during World War II‚ it became quite popular through its heavy public marketing. During this time penicillin was widely thought of as a miracle drug. People were

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    10 accidental inventions

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    Lights” and sold them at his pharmacy. The initial matches were made of cardboard but he soon replaced those with three-inch long hand-cut wooden splints;     2. Penicillin Although antibiotics may get a bum rap for their prevalence and overuse‚ life before them was fraught with untamable infection and few defensive tools. Penicillin was the first antibiotic‚ a discovery that happened in 1929 when a young bacteriologist‚ Sir Alexander Fleming‚ was tidying up his lab. After having been on vacation

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    the Internet or other sources. I further agree that my name typed on the line below is intended to have‚ and shall have‚ the same validity as my handwritten signature.   Evolution of Public Health: Sir Alexander Fleming The discovery of penicillin by Sir Alexander Fleming is believed to be one of the greatest gifts every made to humankind. This discovery introduced the era of antibiotics to the world (Calvo‚ 2000). Staphylococcus aureus causes various pus-forming infections such as boils

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    ALEXANDER FLEMING

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    Alexander Fleming Med 241 Introduction To Pharmacology Professor Cornett March 25‚ 2014 This Paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the Associate of Science degree in the Medical Assisting Program at Southern Technical College Scottish biologist‚ pharmacologist‚ and botanist Alexander Fleming born August 6‚ 1881 in Ayrshire‚ Scottland made an accidental discovery that revolutionized medicine. Encouraged by

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    Some important examples include penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae‚ vancomycin-resistant enterococci‚ methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus‚ multi-resistant Salmonella typhi‚ Shigella dysenteriae‚ Neisseria gonorrhea‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa and multi-resistant Mycobacterium

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    2015). Antibiotics are also referred to as any medicines that are liable to get rid of germs in the human body (webmd‚ 2015). Many types of the available antibiotics function in one way or another (Nordqvist‚ 2017). A bactericidal antibiotic e.g. penicillin can eradicate bacteria i.e. they are drugs usually made to interfere with the creation of the cell wall for the bacterium or the components of the cell (Nordqvist‚ 2017). To sojourn the replication of bacteria‚ a bacteriostatic is used in this

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    Decreased cardiac output related to vasodilation. Collaborative Diagnosis 1. Systemic vascular collapse Collaborative Diagnosis 1. Systemic vascular collapse Risk Factors 1. Penicillin sensitivity 2. Transfusion reaction 3. Bee sting allergy 4. Severe allergy to some foods or medications Risk Factors 1. Penicillin sensitivity 2. Transfusion reaction 3. Bee sting allergy 4. Severe

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    thing to do? Studies found that 70 per-cent of people infected with a bacterial disease who delayed getting treatment with antibiotics fully recovered. (2013. Overuse of antibiotics – doctors‚ not patients‚ to blame?) Interestingly the founder of penicillin Sir Alexander Fleming warned the world that less than judicious use of these drugs would lead to devastating problems. He also cautioned that unless completely necessary antibiotics shouldn’t be given out. Thus shows that in fact antibiotics are

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