The only thing worse than being asked to do that would be being in the position of having to ask.
That poor gal!
Clovergirl, I think it is something that should be done by a nurse. The person I know who has been battling it for months always had a nurse change his bandages. It is highly contagious and he is unable to get rid of it. We are very worried about it and thought he was going to die from it several times.
I really hope the pregnant lady who is changing her coworker's bandages has discussed what she is doing with her doctor. All it takes is a little carelessness and bam, she's got it too. I think it's one thing for a trained nurse who is pregnant to be doing this and another for a random person to do it.
I agree. If MRSA wasn't in the scenerio, I still wouldn't do it, but I can understand better for someone who wants to help the co-worker out. With the exception of dc, Im not a good personal caregiver (one who deals with bodily functions or wounds). Commend those who are, but Im not one of them lol. JMO
I'd pee on ya if you got stung by a jellyfish, but other than that.....
Okay after going through MRSR and helping my Mom through it I'm very suprised that she has her bandages changed 3 times a day. I had it in my underarm and my Mom had it umm... both of us only were told to change them once a day to give the area time to heal.
But maybe her wound had alot of drainage. I would not want to sit around all day in a pus filled bandage?
This is EXACTLY what I was going to say.Frankly, if I were the one with the infection, I'd make the three times a day in the morning, when I got home from work, and before I went to bed.
This is EXACTLY what I was going to say.
I see no reason why she can't get up early and have her husband/children do this for her, do it once again when she gets home, and again before bed. If she didn't have a job, she would be doing it this way.
No way I would ask a co-worker to spread my cheeks and squeeze smelly puss of of THAT area of my body. I would FIND A WAY to save myself that embarassment.
I guess one reason I'd be willing to do it is because my son has peanut allergies and I've been amazed at how many people insist they couldn't administer an epi-pen even if it meant someone would die in front of them. I think people underestimate their own abilities and that when something that NOBODY wants to do needs to be done - you grit your teeth and give it your best shot.
Oh gosh, please no.Tag Fairy?
I guess one reason I'd be willing to do it is because my son has peanut allergies and I've been amazed at how many people insist they couldn't administer an epi-pen even if it meant someone would die in front of them. I think people underestimate their own abilities and that when something that NOBODY wants to do needs to be done - you grit your teeth and give it your best shot.