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Nursing Care 2020 Welcomes you to Prague on September 09-10, 2020

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Avail the offer from our side based on your an swers for the questions given below. Kindly write your answers to  nursingcare@alliedforums.org   (Olivia Williams) or you can write it in the comments below and mention your email id along with it!  “2-3 minutes of conversation could save your life,” says Mr Powell, a clinical lead nurse specialist who has worked for the mental health trust for 20 years. An increase in the number of registered nurse staffing not only will enhance patient safety but also could help to protect  healthcare   workers from harm and in turn improve retention, according to UK researchers. However, Nursing Care 2020 has some questions for all the Nursing and Healthcare professionals and would like to know your response to it! 1. How do you deal with someone who is not satisfied with your patient care? 2. According to you, what is the greatest skill you have as a Nursing or healthcare professional? 3. How do you usually handle the stress of this job? 4

Antibiotic resistance is a natural phenomenon amplified by inappropriate uses.

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Antimicrobial resistance is the phenomenon whereby bacteria exposed to the same antibiotic for a prolonged period of time mutate and become resistant, which makes their control, difficult, if not impossible, with current treatments. This phenomenon stems from the process of natural selection. From the discovery of the first antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, had already revealed this major risk to their effectiveness for health in the long term. However, it has been seriously amplified by an excessive and inconsiderate use of antibiotics for 50 years, in both human and animal health. It is estimated, for example, that about 80% of the antibiotics sold in the United   States are destined for animal husbandry. The first bacteria resistant to antibiotics appeared as early as the 1960s, very soon after the first treatments were marketed. Since then, antibiotic-resistant bacteria have been multiplying. Many bacteria that cause serious infections in humans, s