How Greg Acquired MRSA
Greg had always been an active person, and while playing soccer with some of his friends in the spring of 2016, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. Greg got into contact with one of the players, which resulted in him making sidestepping maneuvers because of the pain he was experiencing. Upon admission, it was noted that Greg was experiencing pain and swelling and the knee felt unstable (Castro, Smith, & Daccarett, 2016). The doctors recommended that Greg undergoes surgery in order to repair the torn ACL. The surgery went well without any issues and Greg was recuperating quite well. Three weeks after he was released from the hospital, Greg's recuperation had been progressing so well that the family felt they could go on a weekend getaway.
Greg is married and they have three children aged seven, five, and two years old. The family had always been active in sports plus other activities and the weekend was meant for them to bond and have fun. The whole trip had been well planned with numerous activities that ensured that the family members all had a fair share of their favorite activities....
References
Carpenter, P. S., & Kendall, K. A. (2017). MRSA chronic bacterial laryngitis: A growing problem. The Laryngoscope.
Castro, C., Smith, P., & Daccarett, M. (2016). Candida Glabrata Septic Arthritis Involving the Right Knee After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Placement. MOJ Orthop Rheumatol, 4(4), 00147.
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