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The John Hopkins Hospital Standard Teaching Plan

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)

Patient Learning Objectives
Content
Method-
ology
Modifications/
Comments
Objective met
(date/
initials)

1. Define MRSA and related terms.

1. Definitions of:
  • Antibiotic Resistance
  • Staphylococcus Aureus
  • Infection
  • Colonization
(Refer to handout)


E
H

   

2. Identify risk factors for getting MRSA.

2. Risk factors for getting MRSA. (Refer to handout)

E
H
   

3. Identify method by which MRSA is spread.

3. Method of spread for MRSA. (Refer to handout)

E
H
   

4. Describe methods to prevent spread of MRSA.


4. Procedure for prevention of spread of MRSA infection:

  • In hospital
  • At home
  • In doctor's office/clinic
(Refer to handout)

E
H
   

5. Identify resources to contact for questions, concerns, problems.

5. Resources: Doctor, Nurse, Infection Control Department, web site. (Refer to handout)

D
H
   

 

References/Resources

JHH Epidemiology and Infection Control Department, x5-8384

Originating Department: JHH Epidemiology and Infection Control Department

Methodology Key
Initials
Signature
Initials
Signature

E=Explanation

D=Discussion

D/R=Demonstration/Return Demonstration

H=Handout

V=Videos

 

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
JHH15-23001(11/97)(23-45)
Copyright 1997 The John Hopkins Hospital
Revised May, 2001

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