Politics › Re: List Of 10 States Tinubu Didn't Get 25% But Was Given Higher Than His Real % by theuniqueone(m): 4:24pm On Mar 06, 2023 |
I don't like commenting on this forum but everyone need to go to IREV portal and review what was uploaded. It is not a good news for the President elect because what I saw in the 2 states he won that I reviewed made me think that his enemies are in charge of the portal. It is criminal and indicting in nature and I don't know how APC intend to defend those result on the portal in court. |
Health › Re: Umahi To Stop Medical Tourism Outside Nigeria With Ebonyi College Of Medicine by theuniqueone(m): 5:17pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
It is funny that Government officials in Nigeria do not know what makes a functional hospital let alone a state of the art hospital. I will rather prefer a hospital in a dilapidated building with "state of the art" manpower than a 5-star building with state of the art facilities but with poorly qualified and motivated manpower. The former will be more productive than the later. This is the sad story of Ibom specialist hospital |
Politics › Re: List Of 69 Ongoing Projects In South-East Released By FG (Full List) by theuniqueone(m): 8:28pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
Please projects number 6,9and 10 passes through my village and had remained abandoned for the last 4 to 5 years now. I wonder the listing of these projects as ongoing. Make people fear God now, Abegi |
Health › Re: Health Workers Relax Strike In Lagos, Kano, Yobe by theuniqueone(m): 8:59am On Jul 01, 2018 |
emekatheo: Wailer! I pity you and also pity those that come to see you. Let God save them from your hands. Shame on you. You are hiding under the shadow of your colleague that can't even aswer simple question. That's why you keep doing copy and paste in the clinic and keep killin innocent patients with your illiteracy. You wouldn't want pharmacist to take up ward round because you are scared. We will keep exposing you quacks till you humble youself and learn. Pharmacists will keep exposing you. Simple paracetamol question you cannot answer and you call youself a doctor. Which school did you graduate from? I did not see this your response early but it is unfortunate that half baked knowledge is worse than ignorance. So I am now an illiterate for not wasting my time to reply your paracetamol question. By giving the site of metabolism as the liver, cytochrome p450 as the metabolic pathway enzyme system via glucronidation and sulfation , and N-acetylcysteine as a competitive inhibitor of N-acetyl-p- benoz- quinone imine in one sentence ; l have given you a summary of paracetamol metabolism and management of its poisoning . However how many patients have you seen in our environment that present with paracetamol poisoning and if the pharmacist only knowledge is the metabolism of paracetamol, then very pathetic. As a copy and paste doctor and as a surgical resident, a pharmacist is the least person I will need in our rounds. Please note patient mgt goes beyond drugs and it's metabolism. I wish I could do a live discussion with you in so that I can put you in your proper position as l normally do to your colleagues in the Federal Hospital were I am currently training . Johesu can only win this current war when they bridge the knowledge gap between them and doctors but are they willing to pay the price? Are they willing to study more than they did as undergraduates which is the life of a resident doctor? I have only met one nurse during my housemanship who appeared formidable but the rest health workers including pharmacists, disappear before academic battle begins. Please mister pharmacist,you have never reviewed and managed a patient but want to tell doctors what to prescribe and how to manage their patients. I am waiting for you and your relatives in our clinic so that l can deploy my "illiterate" skills and knowledge which is way beyond what you can comprehend on them. See you in my clinic soon |
Health › Re: Health Workers Relax Strike In Lagos, Kano, Yobe by theuniqueone(m): 6:45pm On May 19, 2018 |
WesleyPepper: Lol..This is ridiculous !! Acetylcysteine is cysteine analogue with a longer half life.Your methionine is just another AA that can be used for the management of paracetamol toxicity.
What is the commonest route of administration of the N-acetylcysteine in clinical settings?
And after how many seconds, minutes or hours would your antidote be useless If you fail to act
What zone of hepatic lobule is the commonest site of liver damage due to acetaminophen toxicity ? And why is it the commonest site ?
What type of necrosis does it cause ?
Gimme the prognostic signs of the toxicity ?
And can you tell me about the symptoms, signs and management of fulminant hepatic failure ?
The above questions are definitely beyond the scope of your curriculum. My questions covered pharmacology, pathology and GI medicine ..
Keep calm and dispense my prescriptions quietly  Abegi pity the doctor wannabe. Thanks for putting the academic dwarf in his right place. You just confirmed to me the awesomeness of mbbs program. I am humbled to be a doctor. I wish we are in ward round so that stuff will just flow unhindered. Thanks once again |
Health › Re: Health Workers Relax Strike In Lagos, Kano, Yobe by theuniqueone(m): 6:31am On May 19, 2018 |
emekatheo: Google always giving you half information. Thanks to Google but listen let me teach you for free. Paracetamol underGoes gluroronidation and sulfation to its conjugates (which I won't tell you) and these make up 95% of the excreted metabolites. However there is an alternative pathway which makes up the remaining 5%. It is the cytochrome p450 dependent glutathion conjugation pathway. I won't tell you the name of the metabolite so you can ask Google again and learn. So what you typed up there is trash.
Have you heard of Acetylcysteine and Methionine? Mr. Doctor!! Haba Mr pharmacist who believe that doctor don't know the basic pharmacokinectics and pharmacodynamics of drugs. Na wa for una. Please tell me how you will manage your Almighty paracetamol poisoning . you are free to Google this question. Methionine and acetylcysteine are now strange names to a doctor. Wonders shall never end. Please enrol in the nearest medical school so that you can enjoy medical knowledge and practice in full |
Health › Re: Health Workers Relax Strike In Lagos, Kano, Yobe by theuniqueone(m): 10:53pm On May 18, 2018 |
emekatheo: Olodo! U think drugs are all about pharmacology which you don't even know. Oya over sabi doctor, tell me the chemistry in the elimination processes of the paracetamol you prescribe everyday : 1g tds x 3\7. Answer fast! I found it rather unfortunate that you pharmacists believe that drs know nothing about drug metabolism. Sad. Paracetamol is primarily metabolized in the liver by the microsomal cytochrome p450 enzyme system via glucronic acid conjugation into other derivatives which I don't want to go into in details and subsequently eliminated in bile. Please can you Doctor wannabes give me a step by step management of paracetamol poisoning and its prognostic indicators. That was how my pharmacist made a diagnosis of UTI in a child with every facie of sickle cell disease. If you are not a doctor, you can never be a doctor |
Health › Re: NMA Threatens To Embark On Strike If FG Yield To The Demands Of JOHESU by theuniqueone(m): 5:57am On May 17, 2018 |
Thanks18: You should answer that question if your head is correct. I doubt if you are okay too because you just display sheer ignorance. Who and who are members of trauma mgt team? The team includes but not limited to nurses, orthopedic surgeons and physiotherapist, etc. infact, I recommended a total overhauling of our dead educational system which has thrown up illiterates and pseudo-intellectuals in all walks of national life who reel out mumbo nonsense in arguing against truth. Our health and educational sector are among the worst in the globe. Bros, if you dont have reasonable thing to say. keep quiet and stop embarrassing yourself. I don't want to glorify your uncouth rantings. I will only wait for you to join us in the trauma emergency unit after your rantings online. An Educated fool who feels that he could massage his over bloated inferiority complex by calling his Superior an illiterate hiding under so called international best practices. Fool come and commence physiotherapy on a poly traumatised patient, unconscious with femoral fracture. A physiotherapist advising a doctor on wound care when plastic surgeons have not gone extinct. Johesu version of health care is the 8th Wonder of the world |
Health › Re: NMA Threatens To Embark On Strike If FG Yield To The Demands Of JOHESU by theuniqueone(m): 6:04pm On May 15, 2018 |
Thanks18: There was an incident of wound injury. You couldn't handle it because of your deficits in your learning and exposure. And thus that was why you went back to varsity. Pls tell that to buffons. Recently, the current Health minister guffed that (physical) rehabilitation is not treatment and Yusuf Buhari was flew abroad for it. I was visibly shocked and wondered why illiteracy is plaguing our universities this era. For the sake of clarity, rehabilitation is part of the job specification of physiotherapist. look at this article:
The role of physiotherapy in managing patients with wounds. Review article McCulloch JM. J Wound Care. 1998. Show full citation Abstract The physiotherapist is a highly respected member of the wound-care team in the USA. While assisting in all aspects of wound care, including debridement and dressing selection and application, the physiotherapist also provides a unique function. The numerous physical agents, such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, hydrotherapy and heat all have benefits to offer the patient in contributing to healing. The background knowledge of biomechanics possessed by members of this discipline likewise enhances the services of the wound-care team. Physiotherapists recommend strategies to relieve or redistribute pressure for those confined to bed or wheelchair or for the ambulatory individual with an insensate foot. It is perceived that physiotherapists who remain uninvolved in wound care are a major untapped resource with great potential for promoting wound healing. indeed our university curriculum should be reviewed. P Thanks18: There was an incident of wound injury. You couldn't handle it because of your deficits in your learning and exposure. And thus that was why you went back to varsity. Pls tell that to buffons. Recently, the current Health minister guffed that (physical) rehabilitation is not treatment and Yusuf Buhari was flew abroad for it. I was visibly shocked and wondered why illiteracy is plaguing our universities this era. For the sake of clarity, rehabilitation is part of the job specification of physiotherapist. look at this article:
The role of physiotherapy in managing patients with wounds. Review article McCulloch JM. J Wound Care. 1998. Show full citation Abstract The physiotherapist is a highly respected member of the wound-care team in the USA. While assisting in all aspects of wound care, including debridement and dressing selection and application, the physiotherapist also provides a unique function. The numerous physical agents, such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, hydrotherapy and heat all have benefits to offer the patient in contributing to healing. The background knowledge of biomechanics possessed by members of this discipline likewise enhances the services of the wound-care team. Physiotherapists recommend strategies to relieve or redistribute pressure for those confined to bed or wheelchair or for the ambulatory individual with an insensate foot. It is perceived that physiotherapists who remain uninvolved in wound care are a major untapped resource with great potential for promoting wound healing. indeed our university curriculum should be reviewed. Please are you okay. Don't let your desire to act like a doctor land you in a serious mess. Have you ever in your life handle a mass casualties emergency. Saving lives is the goal of trauma mgt and not wound care. |
Health › Re: NMA Threatens To Embark On Strike If FG Yield To The Demands Of JOHESU by theuniqueone(m): 5:50pm On May 15, 2018 |
Thanks18: There was an incident of wound injury. You couldn't handle it because of your deficits in your learning and exposure. And thus that was why you went back to varsity. Pls tell that to buffons. Recently, the current Health minister guffed that (physical) rehabilitation is not treatment and Yusuf Buhari was flew abroad for it. I was visibly shocked and wondered why illiteracy is plaguing our universities this era. For the sake of clarity, rehabilitation is part of the job specification of physiotherapist. look at this article:
The role of physiotherapy in managing patients with wounds. Review article McCulloch JM. J Wound Care. 1998. Show full citation Abstract The physiotherapist is a highly respected member of the wound-care team in the USA. While assisting in all aspects of wound care, including debridement and dressing selection and application, the physiotherapist also provides a unique function. The numerous physical agents, such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, hydrotherapy and heat all have benefits to offer the patient in contributing to healing. The background knowledge of biomechanics possessed by members of this discipline likewise enhances the services of the wound-care team. Physiotherapists recommend strategies to relieve or redistribute pressure for those confined to bed or wheelchair or for the ambulatory individual with an insensate foot. It is perceived that physiotherapists who remain uninvolved in wound care are a major untapped resource with great potential for promoting wound healing. indeed our university curriculum should be reviewed. |
Health › Re: Quacks In Our "Teaching" Hospitals: Public Be On The Watchout by theuniqueone(m): 4:12pm On May 15, 2018 |
So a Radiologist is now a quack in Radiology department. I weak for Johesu people. It is like a son saying his biological father is a bastard |
Health › Re: NMA Threatens To Embark On Strike If FG Yield To The Demands Of JOHESU by theuniqueone(m): 2:57pm On May 13, 2018 |
theuniqueone: I had maintained a silent position since the onset of current Johesu strike but I am worried by the sing song of many johesu members on how they save patients from doctors. It is unfortunate that the tail is now wagging the dog in the health sector of this country. I had a personal experience with a pharmacist while working in Bornue state. She came to my health facility on a UNICEF sponsored program and during our introduction, she flew off the handle when issue of doctors other hetheh workers relationship came up . She boasted about how she had saved many patients from doctors and how doctors are close to useless. It was so bad that I have to give up on her rants. Fortunately for me and unfortunate for her, a young girl was brought to me and what caught my attention was that the child was in severe respiratory distress with severe noisy breathing. I quietly passed the patient to my "almighty" patient saving pharmacist to save the patient. For more than 5minutes, she was as confused as the patient's relatives and I have to ask her to returned the patient to me for review and urgent resuscitation and the patient made a very wonderful recovery. The next day , while the patient was on follow up, I now called the "almighty" pharmacist to have a look at the patient. She was shell shocked as the respiratory distress had disappeared, noisy breathing resolved and she was playing on her own. I then remained her that what she just saw is how we doctors kill our patients. It is rather sad that johesu elements now see themselves as the movers of the health system in Nigeria. A perfect example of having a form of doctors' knowledge and denying the power in it which is true , total knowledge of the patient. Yes, we doctors kill our patients when we do exp lap for perforated viscus and patients recover after a turbulent post op because patient can not afford ICU care. Yes we kill our patients with multiple small bowel atresia mostly preterm babies nursed post op without parental nutrition because it was not available and the parents could not afford it. It was with a sense of immense joy that we discharge these patients after a turbulent post op complicated by malnutrition. That is another example of how we day kill our patients. Yes we kill our patients when they present unconscious with seizures at the children emergency and their guardians can not afford basic investigation and we tidy over the storm with clinical knowledge knowing that a CT scan could had made life more easier. Yes we kill our patients who after their fractures have been complicated by the traditional bone setters with resultant mal unions, non union and chronic osteomyelitis present to us and we have to do corrective surgery sometimes in a non air-conditioned theatre with good results. The number of ways doctors kill their patients are so innumerable. Even johesu elements still present themselves to the patient killing Nigerian doctors even during this strike. I also let them know that it is immoral since we are killers and they are the patient saviours. For those that rant that it is just 1 year difference between medical doctors and other graduates in the health field, the truth is while your total course load for 5 year programme as stated by NUC is between 250 - 280 units, MBBS program is more than 700 unit load and if MBBS is a conventional program, 10 years will not be enough to complete it. Please Nigerians to whom much is expected from, much must be given and this is the true meaning of equity. |
Health › Re: NMA Threatens To Embark On Strike If FG Yield To The Demands Of JOHESU by theuniqueone(m): 2:42pm On May 13, 2018 |
I had 8maintained a silent position since the onset of current Johesu strike but I am worried by the sing song of many johesu members on how they save patients from doctors. It is unfortunate that the tail is now wagging the dog in the health sector of this country. I had a personal experience with a pharmacist while working in Bornue state. She came to my health facility on a UNICEF sponsored program and during our introduction, she flew off the handle when issue of doctors other hetheh workers relationship came up . She boasted about how she had saved many patients from doctors and how doctors are close to useless. It was so bad that I have to give up on her rants. Fortunately for me and unfortunate for her, a young girl was brought to me and what caught my attention was that the child was in severe respiratory distress with severe noisy breathing. I quietly passed the patient to my "almighty" patient saving pharmacist to save the patient. For more than 5minutes, she was as confused as the patient's relatives and I have to ask her to returned the patient to me for review and urgent resuscitation and the patient made a very wonderful recovery. The next day , while the patient was on follow up, I now called the "almighty" pharmacist to have a look at the patient. She was shell shocked as the respiratory distress had disappeared, noisy breathing resolved and she was playing on her own. I then remained her that what she just saw is how we doctors kill our patients. It is rather sad that johesu elements now see themselves as the movers of the health system in Nigeria. A perfect example of having a form of doctors' knowledge and denying the power in it which is true , total knowledge of the patient. Yes, we doctors kill our patients when we do exp lap for perforated viscus and patients recover after a turbulent post op because patient can not afford ICU care. Yes we kill our patients with multiple small bowel atresia mostly preterm babies nursed post op without parental nutrition because it was not available and the parents could not afford it. It was with a sense of immense joy that we discharge these patients after a turbulent post op complicated by malnutrition. That is another example of how we day kill our patients. Yes we kill our patients when they present unconscious with seizures at the children emergency and their guardians can not afford basic investigation and we tidy over the storm with clinical knowledge knowing that a CT scan could had made life more easier. Yes we kill our patients who after their fractures have been complicated by the traditional bone setters with resultant mal unions, non union and chronic osteomyelitis present to us and we have to do corrective surgery sometimes in a non air-conditioned theatre with good results. The number of ways doctors kill their patients are so innumerable. Even johesu elements still present themselves to the patient killing Nigerian doctors even during this strike. I also let them know that it is immoral since we are killers and they are the patient saviours. For those that rant that it is just 1 year dq |
Nairaland General › Re: Massive Protest In Minna Against AEDC (Photos) by theuniqueone(m): 7:10am On Dec 20, 2017 |
9jakohai: Am not a traditionalist, but knowing Nigerians, they probably will still bypass meters, and refuse to pay bills whatever the religion .
Most Europeans are arelligous, yet pay their power bills regularly.
Our problem, to me is that we don't rely on stable electric power for our revenue. We rely on exporting oil. Pagan nations like Japan have stable power because an hour's blackout can cause losses of billions to their treasury. please, it is unfortunate that Nigerians are seen as criminals for a a grievous crimes being committed by the Discos. How will prepaid meters read when there is no power supply? Rather than ensure that every consumer is metered to enhance fairness, we have branded Nigerians criminal for the rip off and rape they suffer in the hands of power distributoin companies. Thanks God Nigerians are indolent people. If not, they would have massacred the idiots masquerading as power distribution companies. Vampires without conscience |
Politics › Re: Ndi Anambra, Come In Here. by theuniqueone(m): 4:59pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
I am from the South East for those who will shout Afonja . I have been an observer of events happening around the Biafra agitation and I am sorry to say that Nnamdi kanu had made a serious mistake by issuing an order that election will not hold in Anambra state. He basking on the euphoria of a successful sit at home order had decided to go for the jugular of the Igbo elite class, the intelligentsia and the business class whose indirect support he enjoys for now. He Nnamdi kanu is yet to understand that he had no political structure in the South East and South South, no military support and no strategic plans on ground. I also have issues with his attitude and personality. Pls let not delude ourselves, he is not a freedom fighter rather an egoistic opportunist unfit for a delicate mission like this. I expected him to by now initiated moves to incorporate the Igbo elite into the agitation but typical of Nnamdi and his ipob group, they see the elite and intelligentsia as inconsequential and proposed that they should go on exile if Biafra is achieved. I asked them who will then run the new state? Okada men , traders, touts? |
Autos › Re: Reg Honda Accord 2008 Evil Spirit Clean Interiors Sharp Engine Selling @ 1.450m by theuniqueone(m): 10:58pm On Jun 04, 2017 |
can it go for 1.1M |
Phones › Re: Glo Launches Glo Jollific8: Another Tariff Plan by theuniqueone(m): 3:31pm On Jul 14, 2016 |
please Glo in the name of God , stop deceiving people with ur network. How can one lose more than 8G data over 1 month due to very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very..........................very poor internet service. I am done with u people. |
Health › Re: You Are Not Doctors! Nigerian Man Who Nearly Died From Error Blasts Pharmacists by theuniqueone(m): 9:47pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
DABMarkNig2019: another quack sited I am now a quack for insisting on verifying my own prescription. I have never seen an MD claiming to be a pharmacist but most pharmacists surreptitiously claim to doctors. I don't know who the quacks are? |
Health › Re: You Are Not Doctors! Nigerian Man Who Nearly Died From Error Blasts Pharmacists by theuniqueone(m): 9:09pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
It is unfortunate that every Nigerian now wants to be a doctor. I have made it now compulsory for every patient I give a prescription to bring back the drugs they got from the drug store for vetting. I have seen enough rubbish. It is unfortunate that other health workers feel that can take over the doctor's position with their poor knowledge base. Let them continue as for me and my family, we are safe but to every other person, to your tents oh Israel. |
Education › Re: Finally Jamb Release Results Of 12th March 2015 by theuniqueone(m): 5:33pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
PLS HELP ME CHECK REG NO. 56687244CG |
Romance › Re: 10 Things Broke Guys Often Say by theuniqueone(m): 1:32am On Jan 15, 2015 |
life is very funny . i remember when i was very broke, my ex left me because of flimsy reasons but fast forward 2014 , she regretted that single decision and the worst is while she is still single and searching, while i am married with kids and now a big boy . the worst part is she is now ready to do everything she refused to do those days now. so to those boys who are broke on purpose, pls the above post by op is not for u. cheers |