Author: Abdullahi Suleiman

Abdullahi Suleiman a Certified Registered Nurse based in Nigeria, an Entrepreneur and Also a Blogger, passionate about Community Development and Cosmetic Nursing

4 Benefits Of Marrying A Female Nurse We all want a mate who is compassionate, strong, clever, and non-nagging. A companion with such qualities enriches and completes our life. Nurses are a special breed of woman that posses all of these characteristics and, as a result, make the best of wives. Here are some of the reasons why guys who marry nurses are the happiest people on the planet. 1. They interact with people of various personalities on a daily basis. They learned to be patient and considerate of others. Because they must listen to the sick people’s tales and…

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Applications are ongoing for the 2022 Olusegun Agagu Foundation Scholarship Scheme for eligible Nigerians APPLY: APPLY FOR AHMADU BELLO FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS Olusegun Agagu Foundation Scholarship Scheme is a Non Governmental Organization that focuses on:• Academia• Geology• Petroleum Engineering• Energy• Politics/Good Governance• Culture and Arts (Highlife Music)• Service• Aviation Trauma The Olusegun Agagu Foundation, in partnership with the Governing Council of Adeleke University is accepting applications from Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State for full scholarships into the university in the following disciplines: Computer Science/Computer Engineering Nursing Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry Physics Microbiology This scholarship is tenable only at the…

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Have you considered pursuing a degree in nursing in Utah? If that’s the case, this article, Best Nursing Schools in Utah, is for you. For some nurses or prospective nursing students, there’s nothing better than getting a position in their preferred city or state. Fortunately, almost every state has room for tens of thousands of nurses, as well as available nursing positions. If you want to increase the likelihood of securing a job in your preferred program, consider getting a bachelor’s in nursing science degree. We’ll go through the top ten nursing schools in the state of Utah in this…

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In this article! You will read on wether Nurses Have a Legal Responsibility to Correct a Doctor’s Mistake? Do Nurses Have a Legal Responsibility to Correct a Doctor’s Mistake? The short answer to whether nurses should be their patient’s advocate when it comes to a doctor’s error is YES, if the nurse knows or should know that the physician has made a mistake and the error is likely to cause an injury to a patient. A recent case in Mississippi addressed this issue. A family sued a hospital and several nurses for negligence, breach of the standard of care, and failure…

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The experience level is one of the most important factors that determine the salary of a Nigerian Nurse. Naturally the more years of experience the higher your salary. In this article you will read on Nurses Salary In Nigeria SALARY STRUCTURE BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE A Nurse with less than two years of experience makes approximately 96,400 NGN per month while someone with an experience level between two and five years is expected to earn 128,000 NGN per month. A person with an experience level between five and ten years goes home with a salary of 171,000 NGN per month…

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In this article you will read about 5 Rights to Prevent Medication Errors in Nursing 5 Rights to Prevent Medication Errors in Nursing Making mistakes is part of being a human being. As a nurse, you’ll find that making a mistake is still somewhat normal, but here your mistakes may carry heavier consequences than you may be accustomed to. And in the world of healthcare, there is also the worry of malpractice suits against nurses or physicians that have made a mistake. One of the most common mistakes made in nursing is that of medication errors. The consequences can be…

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We deed a comprehensive Research about The Future of Primary Health Care in Nigeria The Future of Primary Health Care in Nigeria When I took office in 2007, I made clear my commitment to direct WHO’s attention towards primary health care. More important than my own conviction, this reflects the wide spread and growing demand for primary health care from member states. This demand in turn displays a growing appetite among policy makers for knowledge related to how health systems can become more equitable, inclusive and fair Dr. Margaret Chan(director of WHO). This peculiar statement was made by this visionary…

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