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Liz Masth RN IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:02:09 -0400
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I have worked in the home care field as well as a IBCLC.  Many of the 
wounds that we completed HIVAT ( Home IV therapy)  therapy for required 
long term IV Vancomycin.  These wounds would take a very long time to 
heal.  Many of my patients were of the  Maternal Child/ Pediatric focus. 
Very interesting to see the "Super Bugs" that are around now.  We worked 
very closely with the Pediatric Infectious Disease department and they 
have noticed a drastic rise in the "Super Bugs" and the long term IV 
therapies. 




Liz Maseth RN, IBCLC

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