We present an infant who was born premature at 23 weeks gestation with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and a SFTPC gene mutation, p.R167Q, who had a complicated neonatal course requiring 4 months of mechanical ventilation. Over time, his clinical course has improved, and he only requires oxygen by nasal cannula and low dose hydroxychloroquine, suggesting that p.R167Q mutation contributed to his clinical course and may manifest with a variable disease pattern making long-term prognostication difficult in the immediate newborn period.
One of the first questions that arises when one begins to study fundamentals of industrial safety management is “Who should be responsible when a worker is injured?” Many would answer, “The employer, because the employer gave rise to the job and will profit from the production.” Adversely, what if employees deliberately commit acts that result in their injury as a result of violation of the industry's rules and regulations? Industrial work environments are often characterized by dynamic resources including interactions between mobile equipment and pedestrian workers. The importance of providing safe workplace has been reiterated by various studies because of the intrinsic hazard and risk factors that undoubtedly underlie every work situation and their negative impact on a company's overall performance. Safety and quality remain critical priorities in the context of improving industrial productivity and efficiency in today's industrial work environment.
Education is a process of updating the knowledge and skills of the individual that will be useful to himself or herself and to the community. Teaching and learning are products of education that gradually metamorphosed from the initial rote learning through a system that employed the use of writing to the use of highly sophisticated digital technology in facilitating the development of human skills and knowledge-bank. The present educational system in Nigeria with its emphasis on technical vocational education and training (TVET), if firmly rooted in its curriculum implementation, can be perceived as the most potent instrument that can be used to bring about desirable change or development of a viable educational system in this ever-growing world.
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