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Nurses are Mad

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NURSES ARE Mad, A patient relative laments Nurses need to undergo regular psychological and psychiatric assessment, A good number of them are MAD!!! A Lady identified as Moe Muna @munaEze1 has taken to her twitter handle to give an account of her ordeal with Nigerian Nurses... According to her, she based her assumption on a first hand experience which she encountered while caring for her brother in one particular hospital in Lagos Nigeria. "Finally walked out of the hospital today after two freaking months!!! My observations; -Doctors are amazing humans and they don't even get the accolades they deserve. -Most doctors would do better if they leave this country, the environ stifles them -Nurses need to undergo regular psychological and psychiatric assessment. A good number of them are MAD!!! -People go through shit! -God is the healer of all diseases If you are healthy, stay grateful May I also add -Quality health care is expensive in Nigeria and it's quite unfortunate -My

Younger Nurses are the Future of Nursing

Good day my professional colleagues. I want to first and foremost thank our state and national leaders who have been having sleepless nights in doing all they could to bring nurses to lime light in Nigeria. God will bless you all. At our local or unit level, I pray God will touch our hearts to do those things that will promote the good image of nursing profession and make it at per with other professions. I believe Our prayer can only be answered if we are ready to take deliberate steps to avoid some of our behaviours that are nauseous and unkind to hear, such as: *Calling a registered nurse a junior staff *Caging of young nurses by intimidation. *Stereotype ways of doing things. *Fake ways of engaging members into unionism. *Instilling inferiority complex in nurses. e.t.c By the way, why should you call a fellow colleagues a junior nurse? Does any officer employed on conhess 8 a junior staff? Not at all. Why relegating our profession because we want to show to the world that w

Buhari Signs Bill Establishing Nigeria CDC into Law

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President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the bill establishing the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). According to Mr President on his twitter handle  "One of the Bills I signed into law last week is for an Act establishing the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC). The Agency has existed for seven years, without enabling legislation. Now @NCDCgov has an Act, and is further empowered to deliver on its very important mandate".   The agency, which has been in charge of disease surveillance, preparedness and control in Nigeria, was established in 2011 and has been in existence without any legislative backing.   The status quo however changed on Tuesday when the president appended his signature to the bill and empowered the agency to carry out its mandate in disease control.   The executive director of NCDC, Chikwe Ihekweazu, in a press statement made available to PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday, said the new Act which will establish NCDC as a f

NURSING INTERNSHIP IN NIGERIA

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NURSING INTERNSHIP IN NIGERIA - What You Must Know Compiled By Nurse Princewill Aghedo On Reception of the circular from the Head of Service of the Federation to the Hon. Minister of Health (Ref.No.HCSF/EPO/EIR/CND/100/ST dated 7th,September 2016), the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) concluded arrangements for the commencement of the Internship for University Graduates from January 2017. The Nursing Internship is a paid one year work-in-training programme put together to enable University Graduate Nurses match their theoretical and clinical knowledge with practical Nursing Tasks and practices in a hospital setting. ▪BENEFITS OF INTERNSHIP -provide interns with the chance to use thorough clinical judgement and critical thinking skills throughout patient care process ▪it afford interns the opportunity to implement learned knowledge and behaviours into real -world scenarios ▪To collaborate in care services across multiple healthcare departments. ▪it afford Interns

THE EPIC ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AWARENESS

THE EPIC ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AWARENESS WEEK- NURSES SPEAK The World Health Organization (WHO) once again sounds its alarm, triggering another resounding awareness on the global mainstream the catastrophic phenomen Antibiotic abuse, misuse and disuse will have on global health, food security and development, it is imperative that all stakeholders in the private and government sectors in Nigeria be ready to deal with a greater hydra-headed problem than HIV/AIDS, haemorrhagic diseases, malaria, hepatitis, malnutrition, cholera, and other non-communicable biological assaults like cancer.  ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE- CAUSES, EFFECTS AND CONTROL. Antibiotics are drugs used to fight the spread of diseases by killing the bacteria causing them, it was biotechnology designed against bacteria not humans. Meanwhile, over the decades, the bacteria have re-evolved and gone through several biological reengineering to resist the biochemical activities of antibiotics and have continued to pass on that