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2015 NUNSA HEALTH WEEK
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The Mace is the symbol of the authority of the House. At the beginning and end of the sitting - the Speaker is preceded by the Mace, which is carried by the Serjeant-at-arms on his right shoulder. When the Speaker is in the Chair, that is, when the House is sitting as a House, the Mace lies on the Table of the House, resting in the upper brackets. When the House sits as a committee, that is, when the Speaker leaves the Chair, the Mace is removed into the lower brackets beneath the Table. When the Mace is not in the House, no business can be carried out. The Mace of the House of Representatives is the symbol not only of the Royal authority but of the authority of the House. As it has been stated that 'the authority of the Speaker and of the House are indivisible', it also symbolises the authority of the Speaker. Before the election of a Speaker, the Mace is placed on brackets under the Table of the House and as soon as the Speaker takes his or her seat after being ele...
AWARENESS On Monday, 16 th November, 2015, students of the prestigious department turned out massively to let the whole campus know about NUNSA week. Decked in their colourful jerseys, nursing students from every level in the hostel trouped from hostel to hostel amidst much dancing, singing spreading the message of the arrival of the much anticipated NUNSA week. PART TIME CLASS FACELIFT As part of the NUNSA week, the executives of NUNSA OAU and students of the department painted the part time room as a contribution to the department. The part time nursing classroom is the most used lecture theatre in the department. SCIENTIFIC LECTURE/SEMINAR Dr Omolola Irinoye, Matron Babalola from OAU Teaching Hospital Complex, Ex-President Omo-Imafidon spoke in the scientific conference. Dr irinoye spoke on Nurses and the Community; Re-evaluating our Fundamental Ideals, Matron Babalola spoke on Advancement in wound care and ex- president Omo-I...
1. Nurses are super smart Becoming a nurse isn’t a simple task. Nurses are required to have a college or university degree, and many continue on to specialties or even receiving their masters. Most nurses continue expanding the knowledge base in their field by attending workshops, seminars and courses. 2. Nurses save lives Hospitals would not function without nurses. They are the first point of contact when encountering a patient, and provide the initial analysis of a patient’s condition. Doctors rely heavily on nurses for crucial information about each patient, and their experience and medical knowledge provides the basis of diagnoses and subsequent treatments. 3. Nurse have amazing people skills Nurses do their best to treat all patients and their families with respect, absorbing their worries and fears, and even using humor as a way to offset any angst. 4. Nurses have no problem getting their hands dirty Let's face it, patients can be messy. Nurses take on the giving role of h...
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