Nepal pharmacy council has published result of license exam held on 2080. The result can be viewed in the pdf below.
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Nepal Health Professional Council Act, 2053
Nepal Health Professional Council Act, 2053
Act No. 30 of the year 2053.11.3 (1997 A.D.)
An Act made to make provisions regarding Health Professional Council
Preamble
Whereas, it is expedient to establish a Health Professional Council to make more effective the health services in Nepal, to mobilize the services of health professionals except the qualified doctors and nurses to be registered with the Medical Council in a managed and scientific manner and make provisions on the registration of their names according to their qualifications;
Be it enacted by the Parliament in the twenty fifth year of reign of His Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev.
Short title and commencement:
a. This Act may be called as the “Nepal Health Professional Council Act, 2053 (1997)”.
b. It shall come into force in such place and on such date as the Government of Nepal may, by a notification in the Nepal Gazette, appoint.
Establishment of Council:
A Health Professional Council is hereby established for the operation of health services in a systematic manner and registration of the names of health professional according to the qualifications.
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Formation of Council:
1. The Council established pursuant to Section 3 shall consist of the members as follows:
a. A person nominated by the Government of Nepal from amongst the persons who, having obtained at least bachelor degree in a subject related with health profession, have been involved in the health service for at least five years –Chairperson
b. Chairperson of Nepal Health Technician Association or a representative designated by him/her –Member
c. Chairperson of Nepal Pharmaceuticals Association or a representative designated by him/her –Member
d. Chairperson of Nepal Radiological-3 Society or a representative designated by him/her-Member
e. Three registered health professionals nominated by the Government of Nepal from the pathology, physiotherapy and public health, on recommendation of the Nepal Health Technician Association –Member
f. Four health professionals elected by the registered health professionals from amongst themselves, as prescribed -Member
g. Dean of the Institute of Medical Sciences or a representative designated by him/her-Member
2. The Government of Nepal may make alteration in the members of the Council, in consultation with the Council, and by a notification published in the Nepal Gazette.
3. If the Council considers necessary, it may invite any native or foreign specialist in medical profession to attend, as an observer, in its meeting.
4. Pending the formation of the Council, the Government of Nepal may form a committee covering the areas as referred to in Section 4 for the performance of the functions required to be performed by the Council. The term of the committee so formed shall be one year in maximum.
Council to be corporate body:
1. The Council shall be an autonomous body corporate with perpetual succession.
2. The Council shall have a separate seal of its own for all of its activities.
3. The Council may, like an individual, acquire, use, sell and dispose of, or otherwise manage, any movable and immovable property.
4. The Council may, like an individual, sue by its name and be also sued by the same name.
Fund of Council:
1. The Council shall have a separate fund of its own.
2. The fund of the Council shall consist of the following amounts
a. Amounts received from the Government of Nepal,
b. Amounts obtained as the fee for the registration of name of health professional.
c. Amounts received from any other sources.
3. The operation of the fund of the Council shall be as prescribed.
Accounts and audit:
1. The accounts of the incomes and expenditures of the Council shall be maintained as prescribed.
2. The audit of the Council shall be performed as prescribed.
3. The Government of Nepal may, if it so desires, inspect, or cause to be inspected, the accounts of the fund of the Council at any time.
Term of member:
1. The term of office of the nominated or elected members of the Council shall be three years. The members whose term of office has expired may be eligible to be re-nominated or elected.
2. If the office of any member falls vacant prior to the expiration of the term of office, another member shall be nominated or elected for the remainder of term.
Dissolution of Council:
1. If the Government of Nepal thinks that the Council has failed to exercise the powers conferred to it pursuant to this Act or the Rules framed under this Act or has abused powers or used excessive powers or failed to perform its duties pursuant to this Act and the Rules framed under this Act, it may dissolve the Council.
2. After the dissolution of the Council pursuant to Sub-section (1), the Government of Nepal shall take custody of the fund and other assets of the Council, and pending the formation of another council, it may itself perform all such powers as required to be performed by the Council pursuant to this Act and the Rules or cause to be exercised such functions by a committee formed by it.
3. The Government of Nepal shall form a new council pursuant to Section 3 generally within three months after the dissolution of the Council pursuant to Sub-section (1).
4. The Government of Nepal shall hand over the fund and assets held by it in its custody pursuant to Sub-section (2) to a new council after the formation of such council.
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Accumed Sphygmomanometer: The blood pressure cuff review 2024
BP cuff : What is sphygmomanometer – the blood pressure cuff
Introduction
Types of BP cuff
1. Manual BP cuff
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2. Digital BP cuff or automatic BP cuff
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Manual vs digital BP cuff
Parts of BP cuff – Parts of sphygmomanometer
- Strap or the Cuff
- Manometer or the pressure gauze
- Inflater or the bulb
- Valve or the pressure control valve
- Tubings
- Arterial marking
1. Strap or the arm Cuff
2. Manometer , or pressure gauze
3. Inflator or bulb
4. Valve or pressure control valve
5. Tubings
6. Arterial marking
Identify parts of blood pressure cuff below
How does BP cuff work
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Classification of blood pressure
- Systolic Blood Pressure: This is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats and pumps blood, representing the higher number in a blood pressure reading.
- Diastolic Blood Pressure: This measures the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting between beats, indicating the lower number in a blood pressure reading. Continue reading Accumed Sphygmomanometer: The blood pressure cuff review 2024
5 h and t of acls and cardiac arrest – Reversible causes of cardiac arrest explained
5 H and T of cardiac arrestcardiac arrest and ACLS
Introduction
The Hs and Ts are as follows
- Hypoxia
- Hypovolemia
- Hypo/Hyperkalemia/metabolic
- Hypothermia
- Hydrogen ions(acidosis)
- Thrombosis-cardiac(MI), Pulmonary
- Tamponade-cardiac
- Toxins
- Tension Pneuothorax
- Trauma
How to deal with H and T of cardiac arrest during ACLS
Hypoxia:
Hypovolemia
Hypo or Hyperkalemia
NHPC latest notice 2080 regarding license form filling
NHPC has published notice : full notice
Read nepal health professional council notice 2080/2/29
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How to calculate BMI: are you checking yours regularly?
What is BMI
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BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a numerical value used to assess an
individual’s body weight in relation to their height.
It provides a general indication of whether a person has a healthy
weight, is underweight, overweight, or obese. The BMI calculation takes into
account height and weight and is commonly used as a screening tool to
evaluate potential health risks associated with weight. Although it is
widely used, it’s important to note that BMI does not directly measure body
fat percentage or overall health, as factors such as muscle mass and body
composition are not considered. However, BMI remains a valuable metric in
providing a broad understanding of weight-related health issues and is often
used as a starting point for further assessment and discussion with
healthcare professionals.
Why is BMI important
a person’s overall health status in relation to their weight. BMI takes into
account both weight and height, providing a simple numerical value that helps
assess whether an individual is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or
obese. This measurement is important because it correlates closely with the
risk of developing various health conditions, including heart disease,
diabetes, certain cancers, and other chronic illnesses. By understanding where
one falls on the BMI scale, individuals, healthcare professionals, and
policymakers can make informed decisions regarding diet, exercise, and
healthcare interventions to promote better health outcomes and reduce the risk
of associated diseases. While BMI is not a perfect measure and doesn’t account
for factors like muscle mass or body composition, it remains a valuable tool
in assessing and monitoring weight-related health risks.
Formula to calculate BMI
dividing a person’s weight in kilograms by the square of their height in
meters.
Mathematically, it is expressed as BMI = weight (kg) / (height (m))^2.
different weight status categories: underweight, normal weight, overweight, or
obese. Despite its simplicity, BMI provides a useful starting point for
assessing an individual’s weight-related health risks and is widely utilized
in healthcare settings for its ease of use and effectiveness in identifying
potential health issues related to weight.
// Function to calculate BMI
function calculateBMI() {
// Get the input values
const height = document.getElementById(‘height’).value;
const weight = document.getElementById(‘weight’).value;
// Check if inputs are valid
if (height > 0 && weight > 0) {
// Convert height to meters and calculate BMI
const heightInMeters = height / 100;
const bmi = (weight / (heightInMeters * heightInMeters)).toFixed(2);
// Display the BMI result
document.getElementById(‘bmiResult’).innerText = “Your BMI is ” + bmi;
} else {
// Error message if inputs are invalid
document.getElementById(‘bmiResult’).innerText = “Please enter valid values.”;
}
}
Lenght of different body parts summary
(toc)
Length of different human bodyparts is important for MCQ exam questions. Here is list of organs of specific length that are important in MCQs and VIVA.
Human body organs that are 25 cm in length
- Oesophagus
- Stomach
- Duodenum
- Descending colon
- Ureter
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Human body organs that are 45 cm in length
- Spinal cord
- Thoracic duct
- Vas deferens
- Ductus deferens
- Femur
Human body organs that are 12 cm in length
- Rectum
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Heart
- Pharynx
Human body organs that are 10 cm in length
- Duodenum 3rd part
- Fallopian tube
- Trachea
Human body organs that are 7.5 cm in length
- Uterus
- Spermatic cord
- Blie duct
- Vagina anterior wall
Human body organs that are 5 cm in length
- Parotid duct
- Submandbular duct
- Nasal cavity
- Thyroid gland
- Left bronchi
- Ascending aorta
- Pulmonary ttrunk
- Cysterna chyli
- Duodenum first part
- Ampulla of fallopian tube
- Testes
- Seminal vesicle
Human body organs that are 4 cm in length
- Cystic duct
- Common hepatic duct
- Inguinal canal
- female urethra
Male and female urethra length
Female urethra length in inches
Male urethra length in inches
Female urethra length in mm
Male urethra length in mm
male and female urethra length comparison
Ureter length
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