10/12/2023
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01/10/2023
Today's short Lecture
Introduction
Beta blockers, also known as beta-adrenergic antagonists, are a class of medications widely used in healthcare. They primarily act by blocking the effects of adrenaline, leading to several therapeutic applications.
Examples and Dosage: Common examples include Atenolol (25-100 mg daily), Metoprolol (25-200 mg daily), Propranolol (20-320 mg daily), and Carvedilol (6.25-50 mg twice daily).
Mode of Action
Beta blockers competitively block beta-adrenergic receptors, reducing heart rate, myocardial contractility, and blood pressure.
Indications
They are prescribed for conditions like hypertension, angina, arrhythmias, and post-myocardial infarction care.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include bradycardia, hypotension, fatigue, and dizziness.
Contraindications
Avoid in patients with heart block, severe asthma, or certain heart conditions.
Nursing Considerations
Monitor vital signs, educate patients on potential side effects, and assess for contraindications before administration.
First Class Nursing Lectures
06/08/2023
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_*SEPTEMBER/NOVEMBER COUNCIL EXAMS*_
Have you been overwhelmed on how to even start your Reading/Preparation towards your final qualifying exams?
It's even more challenging to note that all exams patterns have changed to OBJ and newer courses are introduced by NMCN
What are the best strategies to ACE your next exams?
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In this edition of our training we are adding new features to our trainings that will address all the phobias associated with the CBT exams.
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*Join the 7th Edition of the council preparatory platforms which started 10th June, 2023 for both September/November council exams respectively.*
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03/06/2023
π€ANNOUNCEMENT π€
Have you been overwhelmed on how to even start your Reading/Preparation towards your final qualifying exams?
It's even more challenging to note that all exams patterns have changed to OBJ and newer courses are introduced by NMCN
What are the best strategies to ACE your next exams?
Will you want to be guided on how to go about it?
In this edition of our training we are adding new features to our trainings that will address all the phobias associated with the CBT exams.
All you need to do is to sign up for the classes and get all the needed support
We have Qualified Registered Nurses/Midwife Educators ready to help you get those tough courses simplified.
*Join the 7th Edition of the council preparatory platforms which started 10th June, 2023 for both September/November council exams respectively.
Courses/platforms covered in the paid class
π Cardiovascular Platform
π Nervous System Platfform
π GIT platform
π Normal and Complicated Midwifery platforms
π Urinary System Platform
π Endocrine and Respiratory System platforms
π Pharmacology Platform
π Mental Health Platform
π Opthalmology Platform
π Research Methodology platform
π Management Platform
π Geriatric Nursing Platforms
π Hematopoitic System platform
π Musculoskeletal system platform
π HIV/AIDS and Infectious disease platform
π FON platform
π PHC platform
π Integumentary system platform
π Oncology platform
π Infant Platform (Midwifery only)
π Family Planning (Nurses and Midwives)
π Nursing Practicals/OSCE Platform
π Genetics and genetic disorders
π Nursing process/Care plan
And now introducing new courses/platforms
π Nutrition/Dietetics
π Nursing Informatics
π Disaster Nursing
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25/05/2023
Good morning lovely Nurses/Midwives. We want to thank you for joining the last discussion on Nervous system. Today we will be diving deeper into our lectures. Time is 5pm on our 1st CNLECTURE Community Room and telegram. If you missed the last class just join our telegram page to catch up. See you guys by 5pm and dont forget to invite your friends and colleagues. Telegram page. ITS 100% FREE https://t.me/FirstclassNursinglectures
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12/12/2022
*π€Special Announcement π€*
The just concluded Midwifery and Nursing council exams came with lots of fear and anxiety due to the switch from the regular pattern of exams to the CBT.
It even become more challenging to note that all exams henceforth will be OBJ all through.
What are the best strategies to ACE your next exams?
Will you want to be guided on how to go about it?
In this edition of our training we are adding new features to our trainings that will address all the phobias associated with the CBT exams.
All you need to do is to sign up for the classes and get all the needed support
We have Qualified Registered Nurses/Midwife Educators ready to help you get those tough courses simplified.
*Join the 6th Edition of the council preparatory platforms which started 10th December, 2022 for an enriching encounter.*
_*Courses/platforms covered in the paid class*_
π Cardiovascular Platform
π Nervous System Platfform
π GIT platform
π Normal and Complicated Midwifery platforms
π Urinary System Platform
π Endocrine and Respiratory System platforms
π Pharmacology Platform
π Mental Health Platform
π Opthalmology Platform
π Research Methodology platform
π Management Platform
π Geriatric Nursing Platforms
π Hematopoitic System platform
π Musculoskeletal system platform
π HIV/AIDS and Infectious disease platform
π FON platform
π PHC platform
π Integumentary system platform
π Oncology platform
π Infant Platform (Midwifery only)
π Family Planning (Nurses and Midwives)
π Nursing Practicals/OSCE Platform
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π Genetics and genetic disorders
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25/09/2022
Registration is open for Octoberber NMC UK CBT Training
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23/09/2022
Good news to all our Students preparing for November council examsππππππ. We will start council past questions and answers review as from 5th of October. Do you want to learn the right ways of answering questions? Do you need extra assistance in your OSCE exams? Sign up today and get value that will last. Send a Whatsapp message to 07036808838 for more info
17/09/2022
MONKEY POX
All you need to know
DEFINITION: Monkey pox is an orthopoxvirus which is a genus Poxviridae and subfamily Chordopoxvirinae that also includes the variola virus which causes other poxes e.g Smallpox.
It is a zoonosis (Transmitted from infected animals to humans).
First discovered in 1958.
SIGN AND SYMPTOMS
Fever
Chills
Headache
Backache
Muscle aches
Fatigue
Rash
Swollen lymph nodes
Blisters
Mouth sore
Not everyone with monkeypox develops all of the symptoms. In fact, in the current (2022) outbreak, many cases arenβt following the usual pattern of symptoms.
Atypical Signs includes:-
-A few lesions
-No swollen lymph nodes
-Less fever and
-Other signs of illness.
You can have it and not know it. But even if you donβt show many signs of infection, you can spread still spread it to others through prolonged close contact.
INCUBATION PERIOD
5-21 days
OCCURRENCE
Tropical Africa
Mode of Transmission of Monkey Pox
1. CONTACT
2. DROPLETS
Monkeypox is spread when you come into contact with an animal or a person infected with the virus. Animal-to-person transmission occurs through broken skin, like from bites or scratches, or through direct contact with an infected animalβs blood, bodily fluids or pox lesions (sores).
Monkeypox can spread from person to person, but itβs less common. Person-to-person spread (transmission) occurs when you come in contact with the sores, scabs, respiratory droplets or oral fluids of an infected person usually through close, intimate situations like cuddling, kissing or s*x.
You can also get monkeypox by coming into contact with recently contaminated materials like clothing, bedding and other linens used by an infected person or animal.
DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION FOR MONKEY POX
Because monkeypox is rare, your healthcare provider may first suspect other rash illnesses, such as measles or chickenpox. But swollen lymph nodes usually distinguish monkeypox from other poxes.
-Biopsy: a tissue sample from an open sore (lesion) is taken and then sent to a lab for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing (genetic fingerprinting). You may also need to give a blood sample to check for the monkeypox virus or antibodies your immune system makes to it.
PREVENTION(Monkey Pox)
According to WHO (2022), no specific treatment is ascribed to this condition but treatment is based on symptoms.
Prevention depends on decreasing human contact with infected animals and limiting person-to-person spread.
The best way to help prevent spread the monkeypox virus is to:
-Avoid contact with infected animals (especially sick or dead animals).
-Avoid contact with bedding and other materials contaminated with the virus.
-Thoroughly cook all foods that contain animal meat or parts.
-Wash your hands frequently with soap and water.
-Avoid contact with people who may be infected with the virus.
-Practice safe s*x, including the use of condoms and dental dams.
-Wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose when around others.
-Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for people infected with the virus.
COMPLICATIONS
1. Pneumonia.
2. Encephalitis.