Kay sa education base sa previous advice or comment dri pwede raman daw makasulod or work.kay lisod man gud maningkamot ta og mo spend ta og taas og time og kwarta sad tapus in the end wla lang.sayang diba?
Kay sa education base sa previous advice or comment dri pwede raman daw makasulod or work.kay lisod man gud maningkamot ta og mo spend ta og taas og time og kwarta sad tapus in the end wla lang.sayang diba?
Anyway thanks sa mga comments and suggestions
naa koy kaila medical intern na positive with hepatitis b. Think its not a hindrance in pursuing a medical degree, as far as i kno, it is the virus leading to cirhossis of the liver. Unless ur sick with cirhossis, u r only a carrier of the virus, and mode of transmission is thru blood transfusion, sexual contact, and needle sharing. Unlike the common hepatitis A that can be transmitted by sharing kitchen utensils, etc. Its not the end of the world if u r positive with hepatitis B. Pls. correct me if im wrong.
patambali lang TS while wala pa sugod skol...
iya diet? nindot seguro kung all nat...
godbless sa imung sis and ur family bai... family support lang bai so that dili xa madiscourage to go on with her life..![]()
Nurses often interact with patients to provide holistic care. Since your sister has Active Hepatitis B, it is possible for her to infect other people around her through her body fluid. And as what I've heard, student nurses who have contagious diseases such as Hepatitis B are often advised to shift to another course. So ayaw nalang siya pa nurse'a. Education nalang.
ako lang advice bro ayaw lang cya ipa.sulod sa medical na field kay in close contact man sila with other people Hepatitis B is a contagious na disease either from the blood or other body fluids. It would cause more harm than good if sa medical na field cya. Sa mga m.ds the interns are subjected to hepatitis B vaccination AND hepatitis B screening upon entering medschool i do not know however if this is practiced sa tanan schools but i do know CDU does.
Education nalang ang ipakuha sa emung sister kay if nursing lisod gyud na cya maka kita ug work...
sa amu batch ang magscreening ug hep b ug mag vaccine sa non reactive before exposure sa hosp/community. 2nd year college na. ang positive kay e advice mag shift nalang. i know someone na nishift nalang. karon daw as early as first year kay magscreening na ug DILI dawaton ang positive sa hep b. kay sayang ra daw ang tym ug money na nagskul sya unya if mag stay pa sya longer.
tinuod naa some hep b positive na nagwork sa healthcare, but they are some na natakdan tungod sa work like needle prick, pagsulod nila wala pa sila sakit. but they are monitored, dli na sila ebutang sa area na mag involve ug injection kay risky kaau na. ebutang rana sila sa records, or sa files, or sa ofis, but dli jud direct patient contact. regarding sa intern na positive sa hep b, ambot lang nganu, maybe gi allowed sa hospital na iya gi internan nga apil manjud na sa medical ang test sa hep b, strict man au na ang most hospital, makalusot pa tingali ang hiv hehehe ug ang titer test to know if ok pa imu hepb antigen or need na kag another dose aron musaka. btaw education nalang or computer/it related
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