Tag: safety
Of Male Nurses and Nursing’s Epistemological Status
Nursing is viewed as a female-oriented profession, indeed the idea of any attending nurse being a Male seems aberrant. This Gender Controversy is well documented [more…]
Use of Restraints in Psychiatric Patients: An Ethical Dilemma
In general terms, to restrain is to limit someone’s liberty. According to Gaten (2007), restraint in medical practice can be anything or any method which [more…]
Ebola Virus: A Serious Health Concern
Ebola virus disease (EVD), also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) or simply Ebola, is a rare and deadly disease of humans and primates (gorillas, [more…]
Polio Crusade: The Success Staircase
Following two long hauling decades of global vaccination campaign, the world is at the edge of eradicating polio. Pakistan is one of the only three [more…]
Breast Cancer Prevention: Jolie’s Awakening Move!
God has bestowed human beings with several emotions; be it happiness, pensiveness, jealousy, pride, hate, fear or love. The only strongest forces which can drive [more…]
