Friday, 11 May 2012

STORY OF A HEN WHO WALKS LIKE A PENGUIN



This is a real story of one hen that met with an accident during infancy making it walk proud and straight henceforth.

Few years back, while visiting a Piggery Farm run by a Vet. Friend of mine, I came across this hen majestically strolling around the courtyard like a penguin. I was curious and took these pictures with my N95 Mobile Phone.



My friend told me latter that the particular bird
was hit by a bike when still a tiny chick. The accident broke the backbone of the poor little birdie. My Friend lovingly nursed it back to life and to a different life.



The little chick which was once left for dead now proudly walks with its head held high and regally stands straight like a king holding court amongst its peers.


Kudos to my friend and to all the animal lovers who can find the time and the sympathy to take care of wounded animals in distress.
                                                    

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Nursing Profession: an inside story

GLIMPSES ON THE LIFE OF A NURSE AT MOKOKCHUNG 
By Odisola Ozukum.
The General Nursing Medicine (GNM) School attached to the District Hospital Mokokchung has a capacity to train 20 new students per year. The required minimum education qualification is 12+ and above. Though the seat is limited to 20 seats per year, in an average, 29 to 39 new students are selected for the training each year at the School of Nursing at Mokokchung. The successful candidates are then lodged at the GNM hostel, and attached to the District Hospital for their practical for a period of 3 years plus another 6 months internship period before they can finally pass out from the institute. Approximately, the students attend 4 classes per day over and above which, they work at the Hospital averaging 5 to 12 hours per day.
For a hostel which could hardly accommodate 80 students, currently 141 nursing students are packed in 10 dormitories and 3 cabins. The hostel comprises of 9 toilets and 6 bathrooms without adequate water supply. To fetch a gallon of water from the well for personal toiletries, the students spends 20 minutes to even up to 3 hours during dry seasons since they have to wait in long queues at the well.


Cozy GNM Hostel

GNM Hostel Dormitories
 


Competition for Storage Space



 
It's My Sleeping Space!

A RingWell that supplies Water only during Rainy Seasons

 
Parking Space for Water Gallons
  
   
After all the hardships a nurse have to go through during the 3 years training because of the extensive curriculum and also due to lack of facilities, Life is not so different even after passing out from the GNM School.  Only a nun with complete selfless dedication would hardly be able to meet all of the things that the public expects from a nurse. She is expected to be tender, loving, soft spoken, good looking; always having a smile on her face no matter what, and her services are expected to be available round the clock. In fact, the personal life of a nurse and her husband, children and family becomes secondary because of unavoidable obligations to her duties.


Nurse, Please Make me Comfortable



She is the first person that a patient meets while coming to the hospital seeking treatment and for most people; she may be the last person to see before going to the nether world. A doctor prescribes, but it is the nurse who actually cares for the patient 24 hours a day.


Panic and Chaos at the Casualty Ward





OPD Duty: May I Have your Attention Please?



Tea Break at Last!

 
Prisoners of the Profession


Unlike in other countries, our society does not give the due recognition and respect to the nursing profession.  Many a times, for no fault of theirs, they often become the punching bag for all the grievances and malcontents to the institution.
               After all the sacrifices and devotion from the nurses to the public, is it not time for the society to finally recognize the values of the nursing profession and give due credit and appreciations instead of always complaining and pointing fingers at the shortcomings that may happen as a human being?


We are all Human Beings requiring Compassion and Understanding