NNASA Contributes to International Report

NNASA Contributes to International Report

A NNASA board member was a contributing author to the international Survive and Thrive: Transforming Care for Every Small and Sick Newborn Key Findings report- in particular aspects of the report focusing on the important role parents can play in optimizing...
The NNASA Western Cape activity report for 2018:

The NNASA Western Cape activity report for 2018:

A seminar was hosted by the UCT Division of Nursing and NNASA on 13th September. The focus included some revision and reminders of aspects of the Respiratory System. Topics included embryology and physiology of the respiratory system, Surfactant, adaptation to...
Presidents ponderings: But I was just following orders!

Presidents ponderings: But I was just following orders!

The other day, during a visit to a local public sector hospital I noticed that a baby’s saturations were 100%. The baby was receiving blended nasal prong oxygen. The alarms on the monitor were not set. This is a common finding and of major concern not only for all the...
An unconventional nursing experience

An unconventional nursing experience

Herewith I wish to share some of my experiences on my recent trip to Tripoli, Libya to do volunteer Peadiatric Cardiac Nursing. It was my first trip alone into the unknown, a huge personal bucket list achievement. I left Johannesburg on 24 August 2018 to arrive in...
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