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that does change anything.. he wants to make most of his last moments as a governor. |
the fence don't even have a wire guage or there about, and you digging a hole.. una for land with parachute. |
if I start posting all the things I very heard here... Name una go run. |
noted. |
Indecent dressing has nothing to do with molestation. A man that wants to molest a lady will think it in his heart and then make up his mind to do so, whether the lady is dressed or naked is secondary. |
Ofcourse,men does every thing bad more than women. But women excel more than men when it's something good. I was tormented one night when a female friend of mine came to sleep over my house. It was like a tsunami cause her snoring comes with vibration . |
We gave up. We realized that the girls are not coming back any time soon and gave up. |
Op, I think the learned colleagues above me has done justice to your question.. |
Herbal Medicine. You will agree with me that it's a moving alternative in Nigeria. |
1.Talking to adult patients like children. Most nurses that end up doing this aren’t trying to be demeaning, and just develop this without realizing it! I know it’s happened to me before. After interacting with patients with dementia, patients who push boundaries, and the patients who actually do act like children, it’s sometimes hard to get out of that mode. 2.Losing respect for privacy. We see so many private parts, and so many ‘organic’ elements, that we might sometimes lose our perspective on how other people value their own privacy. We forget that not everyone who enters the hospital is comfortable being naked or being exposed in any way. We’d do well to remember: if you don’t need to access it, cover it up! 3.Taking your CNA for granted. This is inspired by a comment that really rang true. CNAs are often called on to do all the little things: bring this here, fetch that, get that call light. But we have to remember – we’re all qualified to do these things, and they have plenty of work to do during their shift, just like us. We all need to pitch in with the ‘little’ stuff. 4.Condescendence toward other healthcare workers. Pride in nursing is a good thing, but careful lest it become ‘nurse’-centrism! (official definition of egocentrism: having little or no regard for interests, beliefs, or attitudes other than one’s own.) Nurses will sometimes start forget everyone else’s perspective. Even though the work we do is major and direct care for the patient, CNAs, therapists, social workers, cleaning staff, and doctors should all still get the respect they’re due. 5.Watching the patient’s TV. On a lighter note, I do sometimes find myself mesmerized by some movie or sports game playing on my patient’s TV! It’s sometimes hard not to (think of the hearing impaired patients who have their volume set to ‘ear-ringingly loud’). But, alas, we’re here to work, and so I tear my eyes away from the TV and get to it! 6.Forgetting inside voices. It’s sometimes easy to stand outside someone’s bathroom door (“Hey, are you done in there!?”) or shout down the hallway (“Did you get room 331’s vital signs!?”). But, remember, the hospital is supposed to be a place of healing – and although it can be impossible to make it a completely serene and peaceful environment, many patients appreciate some quiet for them to rest (god knows they need it!) 7.Showing Impatience. We’re always in a time crunch, but when it starts to show in our faces and postured (foot tapping, crossed arms, lack of focus), it can make people or patients feel uncomfortable. They might start to feel like a burden. This weakens communication. It hurts a trusting relationship. So even if we’re about ready to explode on the inside, let’s be careful not to show it on the outside! |
Chai! I need to think about this my life again.. Where am i not getting it right, see my mates going places and am here marking time.. |
KokoPalm..... Coming soon. |
Real rap is not sellable in Nigeria... We prefer noise.. |
I am confused too.. If the proposed 'leaders of 2moro' are thinking like this, then we should all be confused.. |
#nowsinging... Don't wanna be a player no more, i think i ve found someone i ll lay my life for. - Joe |
Now everybody either wants to be a blogger or a relationship coach... Smh |
I think we have the penchant to have sex in common. She never get satisfied and i never give up.. #justkidding. |
on twitter, @smartsyn..follow me |
Am sure you looking for a scapegoat that will fall for your post.. |
xynerise: Even if 100% of girls read this, only 2% will get the drill. The remaining 98% will just be like the man who looks at a mirror and forgets what he looks like.what are you saying, who told you that upto 100% of girls will read this to the end.. Say only 2% will read and 98% will be like "long post". |
But for how long will he remain 'hidden'? The people he started with has all come out of their hidings, he still dey play 'hide' and 'seek'.. |
A girl who shares puci around the neighbourhoods is called Community bank |
Do you think that the action you took is the best way to solve the problem, you gave him a bargaining chip, something to hold on to. He knew that he has mess up, he is now trying to play on your emotions to swing the table your side.. My advice is very simple, don't let the silence to linger on, go talk to him about your discoveries and ask for an explanation and then settle the matter based on how he replied. NB: Once a cheater, always a cheater. |
Aren't you having some contradicting views here..? My best part.. "But don't keep your eyes off the balls". |
We will set up a committee to look into the matter.. |
Another goodnews emanating from Naija.. Whats the score now please? |
na wetin fit them.. |
which investigation again, the guy smoke igbo and open his father head una still wan investigate am. Just send the guy follow his father sharperly.. Afterall,in hell there ll be unlimited smoke. |
I never knew but I know now, thanks to you. |
Nyako... is trending... |
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