Nurses’ union objects to two-week training plan
The Hindu
Giving an injection requires ‘sophisticated and advanced knowledge’, states letter
The Federation of Delhi Government Nurses has written to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal protesting against allegedly “allowing” people, after a training of two weeks, to administer injections and also calling them “community nursing assistants”. On June 16, Mr. Kejriwal had announced that 5,000 persons will be trained to work as assistants to doctors and nurses and will perform the tasks assigned to them. “The trainees will be taught how to measure oxygen, blood pressure and how to inject medicines,” the Delhi government said in a statement on Monday.More Related News
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