Just to quickly put this out there:
IF you ever see anyone having a seizure that does NOT stop within 5minutes, please lie that person down on their left side and call an ambulance ASAP.
Do NOT pour water on them.
Do NOT put anything in their mouth.
Just lie them down and call an ambulance. If no ambulance, take them to hospital in a car ASAP.
Any seizure more than 5mins;
The person’s brain and heart is under attack. If that seizure isn’t terminated, the person will die.
This is NOT a joke.
Save this tweet. You may need it one day to save someone’s life.
I said this last week, Basic Amenities in life, 9ja no get, when you talk they say you don't love the government, go see what government does for it's citizens??? Nigerian though honestly m tired 😫
@LBamayi@keemah_scents Hey @LBamayi , how can you say such a thing to someone whose safety is clearly being threatened and she had to take necessary measures to be safe.
Will you say same if it were to be your sis?
Abi everything they be clout to una? Nawao.
Opportunities for Newly Qualified Nurses✨️
As a new graduate nurse, there are numerous opportunities available to you in the nursing field. Here are some options to consider: (Please Repost this to your network)
1. Hospital Nursing: Hospitals are the most common employers of nurses. You can work in various departments such as medical-surgical, intensive care, emergency, pediatric, labor and delivery, & more.
2. Clinics and Outpatient Centers: Many clinics and outpatient centers hire nurses to provide primary care, specialty care, & outpatient procedures.
3. Long-Term Care Facilities: Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehabilitation centers employ nurses to care for elderly or disabled patients who require long-term assistance.
4. Home Health Care: Home health nurses visit patients in their homes to provide medical care, administer medication, and educate patients and their families on managing their conditions.
5. School Nursing: Schools, colleges, and universities often have nursing staff to provide healthcare services to students & faculty.
6. Public Health Nursing: Public health nurses work in community settings to promote health and prevent disease. They may work in areas such as immunizations, disease prevention, & health education.
7. Military Nursing: Nurses can serve in various branches of the military, providing healthcare services to service members, veterans, & their families.
8. Travel Nursing: Travel nurses work on short-term assignments in hospitals and healthcare facilities across different locations, often enjoying higher pay & benefits.
9. Telehealth Nursing: With the advancement of technology, there's a growing demand for nurses to provide remote healthcare services via phone or video calls.
10. Research Nursing: Research nurses work on clinical trials and studies, assisting in data collection, patient care, and protocol adherence.
11. Case Management: Nurse case managers coordinate healthcare services for patients, ensuring they receive appropriate care and resources.
12. Correctional Nursing: Nurses working in correctional facilities provide healthcare services to inmates, including assessments, medication administration, and emergency care.
13. Hospice and Palliative Care: Nurses in hospice and palliative care settings provide comfort and support to patients with terminal illnesses and their families.
14. Occupational Health Nursing: Occupational health nurses work in corporate settings to promote employee health, prevent workplace injuries, and provide medical care to workers.
15. Forensic Nursing: Forensic nurses work at the intersection of healthcare and the legal system, providing medical care to victims of violence and collecting evidence for legal proceedings.
These are just a few of the many opportunities available to new graduate nurses. Consider your interests, strengths, and career goals when exploring your options in the nursing field.
#NewGrad #Nurses #NewNurses #LinkedIn #Career
By the way,
Let me quickly explain something to everyone of you especially those of you saying nothing now. And you can go and write this down.
If the government succeeds in tactically tying the nurses down for 5years after graduation from university- they are coming next for doctors, lawyers, engineers, physiotherapists, accountants, dentists, pharmacists, and everyone who belongs to a profession that has a professional body.
They will use your council to tie you down unwillingly for years in a system and to a country you don’t want to be in.
If you think this is “the problem of the nurses”, then you are shortsighted and mentally myopic, because you are next.
They have come for the nurses,
But you have said nothing because you are not a nurse.
Next they will come for the doctors and you will say nothing because you are not a doctor. And on and on they will continue- but you will continue to say nothing.
Just remember:
By the time they come for you, there will be nobody left to speak for you- because by then, they will have captured everybody.
Bookmark this tweet.
Fight poor pay of nurses - silence
Fight quackery - silence
Fight victimization at work- silence
Fight unfavourable working conditions - silence
Nurses are leaving the country - let's clip their wings
Very useless body!!
Some of you won't say anything concerning the ongoing circular because you're not a Nurse.
Quite understandable but your child, wife, sister, cousin, brother, or one of your family members is a Nurse.
Kindly retweet as we reject the NMCN circular concerning the verification.