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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by UgojiC(m): 2:58pm On Jul 20, 2017
ELKHALIFAISIS:
some women here will start Masturbating because of this his hairy chest grin

So bad that we lose lives which could be have been saved. RIP

Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by wolextayo: 3:27pm On Jul 20, 2017
keepingmum:
Dude had meningitis and the hospital couldn't figure it out
That's was the major reason why buhari fled for his life

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Josmila(m): 3:44pm On Jul 20, 2017
Keneking:
This medical news from lagos is too long shocked shocked

"Kunle said his brother was put in the same ward with patients who had serious mental problems and he spent about 10 days in the ward."

- This government sef embarassed embarassed embarassed

Three tiers of government, but I know your focal point. You need to be reminded these hospitals have managements running them, you'll blame them first before extending it to the government. Managers of institutions should take blame for shortcomings and as they take accolades too.

The government can be blamed when they haven't done enough or reneging on their responsibilities of adequately funding these institutions to perform optimally.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by placeofallure(f): 3:51pm On Jul 20, 2017
I commiserate with the family on account of their great loss, can be so painful.

This may sound religious, I'm not apologetic about it. I think one just needs God's grace and favour to meet with good hands whenever one visits the hospital. I've been to a government hospital where I was misdiagnosed as having malaria when I actually had typhoid fever. I was on admission for a week and they never discovered. I didn't spend 2 weeks at home before I had another bout of fever when a private hospital eventually treated me after spending another week on admission.

It is still another government hospital that treated me when I had ectopic pregnancy. If not for their promptness and efficiency, I may not be here today. On seeing my referral letter, they didn't ask for card registration or all those other protocol. They made a bed, prepped me for surgery without asking for a dime. They said they know that after the treatment i would pay, such faith and I knew nobody at the hospital. Of course the bill was high and we did pay.
I think everything is just God's benevolence to meet the right people whenever.

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by debola27(f): 4:23pm On Jul 20, 2017
Haloperidol... A drug I won't even wish on my enemy...
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Ashmark(m): 5:12pm On Jul 20, 2017
Forget it...Nigeria Doctors are WACK!!! Many of them kill patient faster than the illness.

I have long lost respect for them.

If Buhari is to be in one Hospital in Nigeria, he would have long been died by now.

Rubbish Doctors, all they know is Increment in Salary.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by doctokwus: 5:37pm On Jul 20, 2017
IDEKEALUMONA:
I don't think LASUTH has any point at all,they are tactfully trying to shift blames to the referring hospital which,in my opinion,is not tenable. Are they trying to say that as a tertiary hospital that they don't asses patients on their own but solely depend on the diagnosis of a referring hospital? He was referred because it is assumed that they (LASUTH ) has more expertise and are in better position to make appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The referring physician only wrote a referral note and not law that must be followed to the letter.
U are blessed!
When I read this story in d morning and read LASUTH's account,in particular the way they unprofessionally put d blame on Ikeja hospital,I just shook my head in disgust.
This was a patient referred to your facility as a tertiary provider,patient was in your care for 2weeks,u managed him,no improvement and he was in your ICU for another 2months,condition deteriorated and instead of you to simply state how best you managed him,u sheepishly shift d blame to his first place of contact where he spent just a week!!
By d way why are patients referred to a tertiary hospital if not to manage bad cases that can't be managed at primary and secondary care hospitals,and even some mismanaged cases.Thats y they were set up.A teaching hospital is not established to manage malaria,typhoid,other simple fevers,uncomplicated deliveries etc.Even meningitis that they shamelessly alluded to can be managed by primary or secondary but most times referred when all standard drugs av bn tried without improvement or patient deteriorating.
Assuming it was even meningitis,is Lasuth saying despite specialist consultation,they just read d referral letter and continued managing from there without history and examination till much later when they then diagnosed meningitis?
Ikeja hospital has no blame as far as I am concerned,they did d proper thing and referred appropriately.
If any Dr worth his salt is to say d truth,not d shameless drivel by Lasuth,Haloperidol would av been prescribed by 60% and 40-60% wud av prescribed Largactil given the patient's restless and aggressive behaviour.The difference would have been precaution with the dosage used by some doctors.
Even d mum that claimed simple use of antibiotics wud av cured the patient of the presumed meningitis,I am pretty sure Ikeja med centre would av used antibiotics at some point because many private hospitals do.
I am really disappointed in Lasuth for an unprofessional and cheap shift of blame!!!

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by principalgee: 6:14pm On Jul 20, 2017
Hmmmmmmmm, orisirisi doctors in Nigeria, RIP to d dead body
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 6:26pm On Jul 20, 2017
dre11:






http://punchng.com/graduate-dies-after-alleged-wrong-diagnosis-by-lagos-hospital/




Nigerian doctors; somebody would have headache and diagnoses will reveal that one of the legs be amputated, somebody would have stomach ache they would say the fungi is always travelling through the eye socket so the eye should be operated on! my country is blessed!
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by ensamy(m): 6:36pm On Jul 20, 2017
I am sure that private hospital does not have qualified Medical lab. scientist in thier lab.
Its like they are using IT students and microbiology graduates , so they can pay them pea nuts. Now wrong diagnosis and death of innocent Nigerian. cool cool
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 7:03pm On Jul 20, 2017
IDEKEALUMONA:
I don't think LASUTH has any point at all,they are tactfully trying to shift blames to the referring hospital which,in my opinion,is not tenable. Are they trying to say that as a tertiary hospital that they don't asses patients on their own but solely depend on the diagnosis of a referring hospital? He was referred because it is assumed that they (LASUTH ) have more expertise and are in better position to make appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The referring physician only wrote a referral note and not law that must be followed to the letter.
Sincerely, it's a sad situation. A teaching hospital ?? Taking a good history and a complete physical examination on a patient you meet for the first time was one of the basics we learnt in medicine

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Melsan: 7:34pm On Jul 20, 2017
So pathetic! May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by juniweezy(m): 9:02pm On Jul 20, 2017
That useless ikeja medical centre is responsible for my mom loosing her leg.. Giving her fake drugs till the leg went bad n it had 2 b amputated. I hope they all rot in jail
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by koboko69: 9:34pm On Jul 20, 2017
IDEKEALUMONA:
I don't think LASUTH has any point at all,they are tactfully trying to shift blames to the referring hospital which,in my opinion,is not tenable. Are they trying to say that as a tertiary hospital that they don't asses patients on their own but solely depend on the diagnosis of a referring hospital? He was referred because it is assumed that they (LASUTH ) have more expertise and are in better position to make appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The referring physician only wrote a referral note and not law that must be followed to the letter.

U are saying rubbish. When u bring in a patient from another hospital....the first thing drs look at is the medical history and report from his former Dr. The former Dr stated clearly a mental issue which they could not manage....hence the first line of action is to admit him into a mental ward before any other thing which was done. When the drs noticed it wasn't mental issues they removed him from there...and placed him on the right track. The previous Dr already did enough damage.....imagine giving anti malaria and eye drops plus drugs for mentally challenged people to someone with an inflamed brain. Lasuth is right on track

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by koboko69: 9:34pm On Jul 20, 2017
AlanZ:

Sincerely, it's a sad situation. A teaching hospital ?? Taking a good history and a complete physical examination on a patient you meet for the first time was one of the basics we learnt in medicine

Even when he was referred with a medical report and history. Ok ooo.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Cmanforall: 10:43pm On Jul 20, 2017
Iloveafrica:
Good morning sir/ma
please, I fractured my wrist and a cast was placed on it since 6 weeks ago.
my concern now is that, I heard a lot of people saying "An arm cast becomes itchy whenever it's healing" but in my own case, for the past 6 weeks that the arm cast has been there, I've never felt any itches on the wrist.


What could be the cause?
Fractured wrist? Arm cast?

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Xcelinteriors(f): 12:16am On Jul 21, 2017
Very sad story embarassed may we not weep over our children
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 1:20am On Jul 21, 2017
koboko69:


Even when he was referred with a medical report and history. Ok ooo.
yes sir.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 1:25am On Jul 21, 2017
koboko69:


U are saying rubbish. When u bring in a patient from another hospital....the first thing drs look at is the medical history and report from his former Dr. The former Dr stated clearly a mental issue which they could not manage....hence the first line of action is to admit him into a mental ward before any other thing which was done. When the drs noticed it wasn't mental issues they removed him from there...and placed him on the right track. The previous Dr already did enough damage.....imagine giving anti malaria and eye drops plus drugs for mentally challenged people to someone with an inflamed brain. Lasuth is right on track
Bad practice! If you are a medical student wait till you start your clinicals, then you'll understand.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by JustHector(m): 4:14am On Jul 21, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
sadLagos state got should close the useless ikeja medical hospital /revoke their operation license and prosecute the worthless doctor.
The patient spent just over a week at the "useless ikeja hosp",but spent over 2months at Lasuth..Maybe the govt should close Lasuth first
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by chiwetel(f): 6:18am On Jul 21, 2017
I actually took my time to make sure I read the story to the end. Truth is maybe we haven't heard from the hospital so we can't exactly conclude, But judging from the comprehensive facts at hand, it is very unfortunate to think that the carelessness and non chalant attitude of a doctor caused his death, this is definitely not going to be the first, we have heard of other countless cases about how a doctor's negligence have contributed to the death of a patient.
The sad thing is, it is very pathetic to know that doctors have actually killed more than they have saved. The question is what happened to the zeal, and commitment to save lives that they pledged to uphold
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by morounkola(f): 7:38am On Jul 21, 2017
As in ehn, I weak for some comments.
koboko69:


Even when he was referred with a medical report and history. Ok ooo.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by morounkola(f): 7:42am On Jul 21, 2017
One week of wrong diagnosis is more than enough to make a medical emergency goes beyond redemption. Which I think is the case here.
JustHector:
The patient spent just over a week at the "useless ikeja hosp",but spent over 2months at Lasuth..Maybe the govt should close Lasuth first
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by morounkola(f): 7:50am On Jul 21, 2017
Remember, the patient came with history and a referral letter. So going by what you wrote, that was done. A doctor looked at that history before prescription started.
That satisfies the basics you referred to!
AlanZ:

Sincerely, it's a sad situation. A teaching hospital ?? Taking a good history and a complete physical examination on a patient you meet for the first time was one of the basics we learnt in medicine
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Protein0: 9:41am On Jul 21, 2017
spacetacular:



Who on earth prescribes and administers Haldol without first conducting some tests.

Surely this victim would not be the only case of medical negligence on record there.

Pls ma, what test(s) should have been conducted to ascertain the suitability of haldol prior to prescription?
Thanks
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by spacetacular(f): 9:57am On Jul 21, 2017
Protein0:


Pls ma, what test(s) should have been conducted to ascertain the suitability of haldol prior to prescription?
Thanks

Haloperidol is extremely potent and must not be taken under these conditions below

If one is allergic to any ingredient in Haldol

If the person is in a coma, has Parkinson disease, or have severe central nervous system depression (eg, severe drowsiness, slow or shallow breathing)

If the patient has severely low levels of certain white blood cells (neutrophils)

Must not be taken if the patient is already taking astemizole, dofetilide, dronedarone, nilotinib, propafenone, sodium oxybate (GHB), terfenadine, or tetrabenazine.

Must not be used if patient has the blood disease porphyria, low white blood cell levels, electrolyte problems (eg, low blood magnesium, low blood potassium), or high or low blood pressure

Must not be used if patient has a history of dementia, Alzheimer disease, seizures, an abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG), thyroid problems, neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), or low white blood cell levels caused by a medicine

Must not be used if patient has heart problems or irregular heartbeat (eg, QT prolongation, long QT syndrome), or if a member of the family has a history of these conditions

Must not be used if patient has had high blood prolactin levels or a history of certain types of cancer (eg, breast, pancreas, pituitary), or if patient is at risk of breast cancer.

Must not be used if patient is dehydrated, drink alcohol, or if patient is regularly exposed to extreme heat

Must not be taken if patient is taking medicine that may increase the risk of a certain type of irregular heartbeat (QT prolongation) or the risk of electrolyte problems (eg, low blood potassium).

The required tests are attached to all these I listed. Wrong diagnosis kills and every medical precaution must be followed.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 10:10am On Jul 21, 2017
morounkola:
Remember, the patient came with history and a referral letter. So going by what you wrote, that was done. A doctor looked at that history before prescription started.
That satisfies the basics you referred to!
Lol. How can a consultant treat a patient based on another's diagnosis without taking history. Our medical schools still function? Sad!
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by doctokwus: 10:34am On Jul 21, 2017
Protein0:


Pls ma, what test(s) should have been conducted to ascertain the suitability of haldol prior to prescription?
Thanks
Exact question with same phrase I wanted 2use to ask that person.Tests b4 you administer haloperidol!
May as well conduct a LFT before administering pcm!!

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Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Protein0: 10:49am On Jul 21, 2017
doctokwus:

Exact question with same phrase I wanted 2use to ask that person.Tests b4 you administer haloperidol!
May as well conduct a LFT before administering pcm!!
Kindly check her answer to my question.
I just weak. angry
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by Protein0: 10:52am On Jul 21, 2017
AlanZ:

Lol. How can a consultant treat a patient based on another's diagnosis without taking history. Our medical schools still function? Sad!
I will need to hear the quoted consultant speak before I take side as regards this particular part of Punch's report.
Even a medical student knows that assessment comes before mgt.
Re: Graduate Dies After Wrong Diagnosis By Lagos Hospital (photo) by spacetacular(f): 11:15am On Jul 21, 2017
doctokwus:

Exact question with same phrase I wanted 2use to ask that person.Tests b4 you administer haloperidol!
May as well conduct a LFT before administering pcm!!

Prior to the administration of Haloperidol these MUST be done.

1. Assessments for hallucination and level of consciousness both initially and throughout the therapy.

2. Obtain a complete health and psychological history especially with regards to cardiovascular and neurological disorders. Include blood studies such as CBC, liver enzymes, and electrolytes and obtain an EKG.

3. Drug history to determine possible drug reaction and allergies.

During therapy tests must be conducted at intervals. A high value (greater than 50 ng/mL) for the test may indicate haloperidol toxicity,

which is marked by:
Vomiting
Elevated blood pressure
Loss of consciousness
Seizures
Stupor
Nausea
Anxiety

A low value (less than 3 ng/mL) for the test may indicate more haloperidol is needed to achieve a therapeutic dose

From what I just wrote above you can tell the man died from haloperidol toxicity.

So you were saying?

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