If as a merciful who have sex near his nurse and catch something; is that a staff infection?
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It depends on her employment situation. If she were one and only a contract employee, it would be a different situation.
That is why it is major to know ALL the facts before leap to a diagnosis.
Hell nooooooooooo.. Staff infection is not about have sex with anyone.
no its your mom
that's very funny!
No, it is a Nonsocomial infection. Nosocomial infections are those which are a result of treatment in a hospital or hospital-like setting, but minor to the patient's original condition. Infections are considered nosocomial if they first appear 48 hours or more after hospital acknowledgment. Nosocomial comes from the Greek word nosokomeion meaning hospital
* A staff infection is lone when you have sex beside a co-worker.
Not unless you get a boil as big as a hockey puck right within your asscrack. If you get that and its heat up to the touch, you won't have any problem figure out that its staph.
Yeah thats it your staff got a infection from the staff at the hospital, congratulations.
if the nurse be male ..
No, specifically only if you own sex with the hospital janitor. An infection contracted from medical personnel is referred to contained by the politically friendly phrasing as "Assistant's Affliction"..
As an aside, the phrase, "I am AFFLICTED!" is as wonderfully generic as it is PC and should be used liberally (pun intended) whenever appropriate.
LOL-- some population here are taking this seriously. I think you're pretty funny.
Ok, thats OK (two points)
Hahaha, used ur time surrounded by the hospital wisely, eh?
Only if you are employed at one and the same hospital.
That was funny :)
no,it is STD infection.By the road did you actually travel for treatment or you went for the nurse.
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