the reality of antibiotic resistant bacteria evolving to the point of human extinction. Antibiotic resistance is a natural process‚ stronger bacteria survive and multiply. Even though antibiotic resistance is a natural process‚ it happens faster when antibiotics are used irresponsibly. Through use of media‚ personal responsibility and research‚ our species could help deter further antibiotic resistance by being educated. I will summarize the findings I have encountered researching the fascinating‚
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and/or spread of MRSA from patient to patients(MSRA 2017). Proper hand washing‚ hygienics‚ keeping personal items of your own and each patient’s separate‚ and following protocols for treating a patient with confirmed MRSA. What could happen if the resistance continues to
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2010 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus’s Affects On Pittsburgh’s Communities The topic of this paper is Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus‚ better known as MRSA. This is a new disease that has a high resistance to antibiotics. Because of the resistance to most antibiotics‚ Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus is considered to be a very serious disease. How long has Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus been a problem? According to the University of Pittsburgh
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Managing resistance to change The top obstacle to successful change is employee resistance at all levels: Front-line‚ middle managers‚ and senior managers. A change in employee attitude IS possible! "Garrison Wynn‚ I just wanted to say Thank You! You will never know the impact that you have made on my life. I started back to work today with a new attitude about my job. I am more confident in myself and my ability to do my best. I do have an important job and it is important to learn how to
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Lab Report: Antibiotic Evaluation by the Kirby-Bauer Method Introduction Chemical antimicrobial agents are chemical compounds capable of either inhibiting the growth of microorganisms or killing them outright. Those which are taken internally to alleviate the symptoms of or promote healing from disease are called chemotherapeutic drugs‚ and among these is a class of compounds called antibiotics. In order for a chemotherapeutic drug to be classed as an antibiotic‚ it must be produced by
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that the potential differences and currents had with both types of circuits. In short‚ we were to test out Kirchhoff’s laws. Before starting the lab‚ we had to pick three different resistors and we were to calculate the values for the total resistances‚ potential differences‚ and currents for both circuits. Then‚ we were to take out the needed materials and parts of the circuits to start the lab. We then build a series circuit‚ with three resistors‚ a switch‚ a power source‚ and a few spacers
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that over demanding patients pressure the doctor into giving out antibiotics they don’t really need. This could lead to the patient getting a resistant strain of bacteria and then passing them on to others around them. Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotic resistance is a mutation of bacteria where it becomes resistant to
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sensitivity of Staphylococcus epidermis of specific areas on a petri dish. The antibiotics were gentamicin‚ novobiacin‚ and penicillin. This resembled a culture and sensitivity test that is preformed at the hospital’s laboratory to find out the resistance of a microorganism. This experiment was meant to use the naked eye and a magnifying glass when necessary. Procedures: This experiment called for prepared agar in a petri dish‚ smeared s. epidermis on the surface of the prepared agar‚ and a 3 separate
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Dealing with and managing resistance to change The top two reasons for employee resistance are 1. 2. A lack of awareness about the change Comfort with the ways things are and fear of the unknown. The Top 10 Reasons Employees Resist Change 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The individual’s personal predisposition to change. Surprise and fear of the unknown. Climate of mistrust. Fear of failure. Loss of status and/or job security. Peer pressure. Disruption of cultural traditions and/or group relationships
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Antibiotics are types of medicines which destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic organisms which can cause abhorrent illnesses such as syphilis‚ tuberculosis‚ salmonella‚ and some forms of meningitis. Before bacteria can multiply and cause symptoms‚ our body’s immune system has special white blood cells which can usually destroy them. Also for the majority of people with these bacterial infections even when symptoms do start to occur‚ these white blood cells are usually
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