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@ op, you're a cyber thief for dubbing the wrong info from Naij, the heading which you gave the story is breaking and a destructive one, though the deceased is a MMM participant that doesn't mean his death is caused by the platform and to what Have heard and seen so far the scheme doesn't indebt someone. You need to be sue for libel |
OgidiOlu3:Fams for life ... Igrasians Yes oooo Yes that's a product of Igrasians vacity campus Ottawa city Let me roll the Yoruba in Awa le bori niwon Gba ta gbaradi Awa le bori ti a ba mura sile Awa le bori ti a Ba ti ni ipinu O o o, ilewe iganmode O o o, ilewe iganmode O o o, ilewe iganmode Atepa mose wa, atu ni ipinu Pelu gbagbo so'lorun A Ose ase seyege Akomona wa iwa ati WA rere Proudly 10/11 set kudos to those before me and those after me keep the flag ✈ |
#am a male nurse , am not a doctor
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Am a male nurse... Am not a doc #proudly male nurse
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I have exhausted mine ooo how do I optout now is d kokioooko cis.I.GATS renew It |
guysis:Yea, Jane is d name if a past student she put d psdt questions together so its not a circulating stufff |
guysis:I concur too!! Past questions pls BT guy I gat one am using in my sch here its called jane 2006-2015 |
Dlionsheart:I like you for the post... BT its so obvious that you and your likes that think same way about nursing have no or low knowledge about nursing( not auxiliaries) so to know better you should send your sis if u have any or your relative to a nursing sch or uni to study nursing and you'll learn No offence pls ... Shalom |
Dlionsheart:I like you for the post... BT its so obvious that you and your likes that think same way about nursing have no or low knowledge about nursing( not auxiliaries) so to know better you should send your sis if u have any or your relative to a nursing sch or a uni to study nursing and you'll learn No offence pls ... Shalom |
HateU2:You like the pipe cos it has curve... When you're taking it didn't yoy moan or you aren't wet Lol Just pulling staunt on u... Jah bless |
[quote author=donefezy post=44863787]Hi everyone, please i want to study nursing but don't know the best school in Nigeria to choose. Please can you guys help me out? Thanks [/quo Dear friend, Nursing is best studied in the university cos it comes with lot of goodies compare to school of nursing that comes with just 1 cert. BT try UI its cool nursing there |
AdaNri1:This is a new era and modern nurses are now born. Nurses who understand wat is ment to be called into the profession. Dear friend you're a promising nurse when you start your clinical u will understand why some old nurses act the way they do. One of the reason is DAT the govt are not helping - a nurse managing 21 pts who does dat... And mind you patient might be frustrating some times... Not judging |
Great Nigeria nurses!!! Can you share a review of how much you pay in your school of nursing then ( if already a RN) ,now as a student nurses , the name of your school ( private or govt owned ). If you're a university nursing student ypy can share also. It has been discovers that nursing school pay huge fee compare to uni nurses , still dey do nt get the same qualification. E.g Ogun state school of nursing just increased the student school fee and i think its too much for a govt owned institution.
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gidimasters:Its called tinea cruris Since its a fungi infection your friend should take clotrimazole (ytacan) it's a cream so he should apply it on the affected part |
Every patient has right to know wats going on when been examined, and most Dr esp d inexperienced ones do not know that communication Is needed in the field of medcine. Why would the Dr not gain the consent of his client before starting any procedure? And he has to explained everything he wants to do to her . BSE involves touching all part of the breast And the woman can learn this herself. Most health practitioners have turn client/patients to individuals who don't know anything and can be confused by medical jargon,harassment and where they can satisfy their lustful mind BT the scope of health is for the mature minded And not the infatuated fellows. Shalom |
omoakin111:This is not training but punishment.... What is your mission and vision man owar should pls ans |
Mehn ... This is wack. Man o war would have been great if they have a systematic approach toward the way they train. 1 they are the biggest law breaker( the green uniform had been banned so also the camouflage uniform; they love to impersonate) 2. Young adult CNT join dem cos they started training dem in an unpleasant way. 3. no parent will be so good to register his / her ward or child with them. Though our institution need gallant men but with systematic approach even not the day u join the army you started drilling. You have lectures which manowar lack just war anthem Lol The scout association I can recommend for any one . before I criticised them but when I saw there syllabus for youth and mode of training I think they are e.g of org one should join |
I am perturbed to realise that in this era of scientific and evidence based nursing some of my collegues in this country feel ashamed to be identified and called "Nurses". It looks to me like they tend to feel embarrassed and insecure when they are called nurses by the general public. This reaction tends to be a lot more common among male nurses here. My question then is: What do you want to be called if not a nurse? Every professional is proud to be identified and recognised by a particular name. A doctor wants to be called a doctor, so also lab scientist, pharmacist or a lawyer, then why are we shying away from ours. Some of our patients call us doctors because of the fear that they couldn’t get a better attention if they call us a nurse. I am not exaggerating. I am talking out of experience. Could this be a form of inferiority complex? If so this feeling of insecurity is within you. I will rather say your problem is self esteem disturbance. You know what that means, of course you do. You need to promote your self esteem and become assertive in your behavior. By doing so you will feel at ease when you are addressed as a nurse, you will surely earn your deserved respect from others as well as feel secure to be called a nurse. According to Warren [1991] self esteem breaks down into two components; [1]The ability to say that “I am important, I matter, [2] the ability to say “I am competent, I have something to offer to others and the world. Self esteem is very closely related to other components of self-concept. Just as with body image and personal identity, the development of self esteem is largely influenced by the perceptions of how one is viewed by significant others. It is only when you accept your profession then others will accord the required respect to you. Some steps were designed in order to help you inculcate the concept of self-concept within you. These steps are; - Concept of moral self: The aspect of personal identity that evaluates who the individual says he or she is. Say you are nurse and people will see the nurse in you. - Concept of self consistency: This is the component personal identity that strives to maintain a stable self image [Even if the self-image is negative]. - Concept of self-ideal or self expectancy: This relates to an individual’s perception of what he or she wants to be, to do or to become, i.e. the perception one has of the expectations of others. Therefore considering the points illustrated above you will be able to have a feeling of control over your life situation and the ability to claim some measures of influence over behaviors of others. With positive self esteem you will feel loved, respected by others within the health team as well as by your patients and the public. As a nurse your actions should reflect a set of personal, moral and ethical values. Positive self esteem develops out of one’s ability to perform successfully or achieve self expectations and the expectations of others. Consistently set limits for your actions, Know your limitations as a nurse. Please be proud to be addressed as a nurse. No one deserves to be called a nurse except you. Nursing is not just the skill, it is an attitude, it is a faith, and it is a calling. |
I am perturbed to realise that in this era of scientific and evidence based nursing some of my collegues in this country feel ashamed to be identified and called "Nurses". It looks to me like they tend to feel embarrassed and insecure when they are called nurses by the general public. This reaction tends to be a lot more common among male nurses here. My question then is: What do you want to be called if not a nurse? Every professional is proud to be identified and recognised by a particular name. A doctor wants to be called a doctor, so also lab scientist, pharmacist or a lawyer, then why are we shying away from ours. Some of our patients call us doctors because of the fear that they couldn’t get a better attention if they call us a nurse. I am not exaggerating. I am talking out of experience. Could this be a form of inferiority complex? If so this feeling of insecurity is within you. I will rather say your problem is self esteem disturbance. You know what that means, of course you do. You need to promote your self esteem and become assertive in your behavior. By doing so you will feel at ease when you are addressed as a nurse, you will surely earn your deserved respect from others as well as feel secure to be called a nurse. According to Warren [1991] self esteem breaks down into two components; [1]The ability to say that “I am important, I matter, [2] the ability to say “I am competent, I have something to offer to others and the world. Self esteem is very closely related to other components of self-concept. Just as with body image and personal identity, the development of self esteem is largely influenced by the perceptions of how one is viewed by significant others. It is only when you accept your profession then others will accord the required respect to you. Some steps were designed in order to help you inculcate the concept of self-concept within you. These steps are; - Concept of moral self: The aspect of personal identity that evaluates who the individual says he or she is. Say you are nurse and people will see the nurse in you. - Concept of self consistency: This is the component personal identity that strives to maintain a stable self image [Even if the self-image is negative]. - Concept of self-ideal or self expectancy: This relates to an individual’s perception of what he or she wants to be, to do or to become, i.e. the perception one has of the expectations of others. Therefore considering the points illustrated above you will be able to have a feeling of control over your life situation and the ability to claim some measures of influence over behaviors of others. With positive self esteem you will feel loved, respected by others within the health team as well as by your patients and the public. As a nurse your actions should reflect a set of personal, moral and ethical values. Positive self esteem develops out of one’s ability to perform successfully or achieve self expectations and the expectations of others. Consistently set limits for your actions, Know your limitations as a nurse. Please be proud to be addressed as a nurse. No one deserves to be called a nurse except you. Nursing is not just the skill, it is an attitude, it is a faith, and it is a calling. |
QueenEdna:@ op , guy if u see d girl u fit recognize her. Cos d way Edna attacked I dey suspect ![]() |
ayokunlei:Is exam only about cramming. You don't know about nursing wella. You're going into health u need to know not only cramming cos human physiology pass LA cram LA pour |
@ op you never think about nursing... Check d rate at WC council exam is done. Sch of nursing or uni nursing , failed two courses repeat the year |
The true ans is here
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@ op you never think straight check nursing it selling like garri |
Hbd ASA , Listen to her latest album bed of stone, I bet you're gonna like all d track |
