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Title: "Eradicating Childhood Lead Poisoning in Nigeria: Strategies for a Safer Future"
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Join us for a crucial webinar event focused on "Eradicating Childhood Lead Poisoning in Nigeria." This informative session will shed light on the grave issue of lead poisoning among Nigerian children and present effective strategies to combat this public health crisis.
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5. Policy and Advocacy: Discussing the role of government policies and advocacy in combating lead poisoning.
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Menopause is a natural stage of a woman's life when monthly menstruation, also known as periods, ends, marking the end of the reproductive years.
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Students in our current November 2023 class are from the following schools :
1. Nnamdi Azikiwe University
2. College of Nursing, Ogoja
3.College of Nursing and Midwifery Kano
4. College of nursing scien seeces department of midwifery iyienu ogidi
5. College of nursing Ahmadu Bello university teaching hospital zaria
6. College of nursing calabar
7. College of nursing and midwifery Kano
8. Benson Idahosa University, Department of Nursing Science
9. Cross River State College of Nursing,Public Health and Midwifery Sciences, Itigidi.
10. Ladoke Akintola University of technology, Oyo state
11.Atiba University OYO , OYO state
12. Lead city university, Ibadan,Oyo state
13. Evangel university Akaeze Abakiliki Ebonyi state
14. College of Nursing sciences Obudu
15. College of Nursing Ahmadu bello university teaching hospital
16. Kaduna State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Kafanchan Campus
17. College of Nursing Sciences University of Calabar Teaching Hospital,Calabar(UCTH).
18. Ebonyi State University, department of nursing science
19. School of nursing (UNTH) Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku Ozalla Enugu . 20. Collage of Nursing science, Edjeba, Warri. Delta state.
21. College of Nursing and Midwifery sciences, Itigidi.
22.University of Calabar,Calabar
23. College of Nursing and midwifery,Vom Plateau state
24. Tansian university department of nursing science Anambra state. 25. College of Nursing Sciences Birninkudu Jigawa State
26. Benson Idahosa University department of nursing science Edo state benin city
27. College of Nursing Sciences Jalingo Taraba state
28. College of nursing and midwifery Ibadan Oyo state
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*TOPIC: FEMALE GE***AL MUTILATION*
1. What does FGM stand for?
a) Female Ge***al Monitoring
b) Female Ge***al Mutilation
c) Feminine Growth Modification
d) Female Ge***al Maintenance
2. How many types of FGM are recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO)?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
3. Which of the following is NOT a common reason for the practice of FGM?
a) Religious obligation
b) Cultural tradition
c) Enhancement of sexual pleasure
d) Rite of passage into womanhood
4. What are the health risks associated with FGM?
a) Improved reproductive health
b) Reduced risk of infections
c) Urinary and menstrual problems
d) Enhanced psychological well-being
5. In which regions or countries is FGM most prevalent?
a) Western Europe
b) North America
c) Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Middle East and Asia
d) South America
6. What international organization is not actively involved in efforts to combat FGM and promote awareness?
a) UNICEF
b) END FGM European Network
c) WHO
d) NASA
7. What is the primary focus of efforts to eliminate FGM?
a) Criminalization of the practice
b) Empowerment of women
c) Promotion of the practice in all cultures
d) Encouragement of medicalization
8. Which type of FGM involves the removal of the cl****al hood and part or all of the cl****is?
a) Type I (Clitoridectomy)
b) Type II (Excision)
c) Type III (Infibulation)
d) Type IV (Unclassified)
9. What is one long-term consequence of FGM on women's reproductive health?
a) Increased fertility
b) Reduced risk of maternal mortality
c) Obstetric complications during childbirth
d) Improved sexual satisfaction
10.Which type of FGM is the most severe and involves narrowing the vaginal opening by creating a seal?
a) Type I (Clitoridectomy)
b) Type II (Excision)
c) Type III (Infibulation)
d) Type IV (Unclassified)
11. Which age group is most commonly subjected to FGM?
a) Infants
b) Adolescents
c) Young adults
d) Elderly women
12. Which international day is recognized as the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Ge***al Mutilation, aimed at raising awareness about FGM?
a) International Women's Day
b) International Day of the Girl Child
c) International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
d) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
13. What is the primary role of healthcare professionals in addressing FGM?
a) Performing FGM procedures safely
b) Promoting the practice in cultural contexts
c) Identifying and reporting cases, and providing support to survivors
d) Advocating for the legalization of FGM
14. Which type of FGM involves any form of ge***al cutting that does not fit into the defined categories of Type I, II, or III?
a) Type I (Clitoridectomy)
b) Type II (Excision)
c) Type III (Infibulation)
d) Type IV (Unclassified)
15. What is the main factor driving the persistence of FGM in some communities despite efforts to eradicate it?
a) Lack of awareness
b) Economic factors
c) Government support for the practice
d) Decline in cultural significance
16. Which of the following statements about FGM is true?
a) FGM is solely a religious practice.
b) FGM has no long-term health consequences.
c) FGM is recognized as a violation of human rights.
d) FGM is practiced in all countries around the world.
17. What is the role of education in combatting FGM?
a) Education has no impact on the practice of FGM.
b) Education can help raise awareness and change attitudes toward FGM.
c) Education promotes the practice of FGM in communities.
d) Education increases the prevalence of FGM.
18. In which type of FGM is the cl****is partially or totally removed, along with the l***a minora?
a) Type I (Clitoridectomy)
b) Type II (Excision)
c) Type III (Infibulation)
d) Type IV (Unclassified)
19. Which international treaty specifically addresses the issue of FGM and calls for its elimination?
a) Universal Declaration of Human Rights
b) Convention on the Rights of the Child
c) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
d) Geneva Convention
20. What is the main reason for the increasing global awareness and efforts to combat FGM?
a) Popularity of FGM as a cosmetic procedure
b) Recognition of FGM as a cultural norm
c) Human rights advocacy and international initiatives
d) Government support for FGM as a public health measure
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