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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 12:32am On Aug 10, 2017
Are there are no privacy laws in Nigeria. Did the patient give consent for these pictures? Where is the proper lighting equipment for surgery? Such a shame!
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by ameri9ja: 1:06am On Aug 10, 2017
madridguy:
Unproffesionalism you mean?


Mumu he was right. It is unprofessionalism
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Ambassadors: 1:07am On Aug 10, 2017
Nltaliban:
Poor masses are left to suffer in this backward country


Do they use torch where buhari is?.


Bleep looters. Bleep government. Bleep lala. Bleep seun
This one sef small, i took someonne for an emergency surgery in a hospital somewhere in portharcourt. The doctor called the staff to put on the generator they said no fuel. we had to put on a lantern i mean the kerosine type lol.... The nurse couldnt hold the patient because of too much flow of blood. she sai she couldnt stand it. I the person that brought the victim had to hold the patient and help the doctor all through the procedure.

Naija i hail thee... Everybody go dey worry buhari while they have not put their ass together. Even if Biafra exist tomorrow i will never stay there talk of to invest one naira in that land. Instaead of the youths to hold their leaders accountable for dilapidated infrastructure or development they believe in Biafra. Who Biafra don eppp!!!

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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by ameri9ja: 1:09am On Aug 10, 2017
FortuneTeller:
Are there are no privacy laws in Nigeria. Did the patient give consent for these pictures? Where is the proper lighting equipment for surgery? Such a shame!

I'm sure you've been out of Naija for a long time
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 1:10am On Aug 10, 2017
ameri9ja:


I'm sure you've been out of Naija for a long time

My dear, I'm commenting on the broken system. That is the problem with Nigeria. No improvements.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by ameri9ja: 1:13am On Aug 10, 2017
FortuneTeller:


My dear, I'm commenting on the broken system. That is the problem with Nigeria. No improvements.

That confirms it. People in Naija r fast asleep right now

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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by AreaFada2: 2:27am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:
grin shocked grin

Awesome,
But the procedure is not aseptic.

Op, the doctor that allowed these pics out simply showed unprofessionalism.

FTC

Dedicated to all those whose appendix has been removed!
No evidence that it was a doctor/surgeon who did. The team has various people including students of various healthcare professions.

We all know that every surgeon would like to work using the best facilities possible but we're talking of 9ja here. While antibiotics could prevent sepsis post-surgery, the poor lady would likely die without surgery.

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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by ModusOperandi(f): 3:12am On Aug 10, 2017
at least they saved her life, kudos to them. I guess they were swamped and didn't have enough ORs, it happens
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by cckris: 3:34am On Aug 10, 2017
Brave Doctors

Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by sonnie10: 4:19am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:
grin shocked grin


Awesome,
But the procedure is not aseptic.

Op, the doctor that allowed these pics out simply showed unprofessionalism.

There is nothing unprofessional about the picture. The patient's identity was not reviled. As long as there is no way to link the picture with individual, the doctor did not violate any laws or professional standards.

Patient confidentiality and privacy are the main concerns here, and they were protected. The patient could seek redress if any identifiable information was attached to the picture.

However, if consent was obtained, then the doctor have no case to answer.

I have read somewhere here where someone wrote that the doctor might not have been aware of the picture being taken. This might not excuse the doctor from being liable. The patient is under his care.

Remember, there are two types of negligence. One is intentional negligence while the other is non intentional. The harm caused by both are usually the same. Tort claims ensure that the patient is restored to their former selves or state no matter the intentions of the doctor.

N/B if need more lectures on medical ethics, pm me
Cheers.



FTC

Dedicated to all those whose appendix has been removed!
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by sonnie10: 4:23am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:
grin shocked grin


Awesome,
But the procedure is not aseptic.

Op, the doctor that allowed these pics out simply showed unprofessionalism.
There is nothing unprofessional about the picture. The patient's identity was not reviled. As long as there is no way to link the picture with individual, the doctor did not violate any laws or professional standards.

Patient confidentiality and privacy are the main concerns here, and they were protected. The patient could seek redress if any identifiable information was attached to the picture.

However, if consent was obtained, then the doctor have no case to answer.

I have read somewhere here where someone wrote that the doctor might not have been aware of the picture being taken. This might not excuse the doctor from being liable. The patient is under his care.

Remember, there are two types of negligence. One is intentional negligence while the other is non intentional. The harm caused by both are usually the same. Tort claims ensure that the patient is restored to their former selves or state no matter the intentions of the doctor.

N/B if need more lectures on medical ethics, pm me
Cheers
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 5:19am On Aug 10, 2017
See sweat! Hospital that can't afford generator; how exactly are they going to remove bullet from this woman abdomen!!!!!!!!! Specialist hospital and not a single head wrap.

I just wonder where all d sweat from the doctors head will drop. A drop of sweat inside that abdomen and that's final. GOD, PLEASE SAVE THIS WOMAN LONG ENOUGH...
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by drololaaof: 6:06am On Aug 10, 2017
When has it become the norm to advertise medical practice? The torch as a direct pointing source of light for a better view should not be a headline news lalastica take note
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by brainpulse: 6:24am On Aug 10, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
It's just funny to see this people to never want to confront their problem.
On this forum, we know drug to be a major dream Killa in dat region... and the Ozumbulu killing is one of the things that drugs biznes goes with (Go to Mexico and read)
but instead of confronting the menace, most of them are busy trying to find ways to blame Fulani herdsmen, the others are busy contorting how the Army were the ones that carried out the attack... But yet the priest has stated whom the killers were looking for... A drug biznes partner... but to this day, no single body has come out in that region to attack those sponsoring drugs.

all they know best is to attack, PMB and Osibanjo, and any well meaning thing goin on... I won't say the region is cursed... I will say the people are just too comfortable sticking their head in the sand... and hoping to wish their problems away by busy attacking and hating on others..

meh tanq akemmi mma
Brilliant write up
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nltaliban(m): 6:38am On Aug 10, 2017
Ambassadors:

This one sef small, i took someonne for an emergency surgery in a hospital somewhere in portharcourt. The doctor called the staff to put on the generator they said no fuel. we had to put on a lantern i mean the kerosine type lol.... The nurse couldnt hold the patient because of too much flow of blood. she sai she couldnt stand it. I the person that brought the victim had to hold the patient and help the doctor all through the procedure.

Naija i hail thee... Everybody go dey worry buhari while they have not put their ass together. Even if Biafra exist tomorrow i will never stay there talk of to invest one naira in that land. Instaead of the youths to hold their leaders accountable for dilapidated infrastructure or development they believe in Biafra. Who Biafra don eppp!!!


Why would a nurse refuse to hold a patient?


exactly, we are busy shouting for biafra instead of a better Nigeria
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nltaliban(m): 6:39am On Aug 10, 2017
InvertedHammer:


/

Light na light.

I'd rather they use flashlight than rely on NEPA.

No person wan hear "fuel no dey generator" and fuel stations don close.

Battery die, they go mallam place buy more.
\
Lol


Torch too can develop fault
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by mccoy1111: 6:58am On Aug 10, 2017
Where on planet earth do they use ordinary torch light to do operation for someone ?.
Nothing the citizens seems to be enjoying,
you guys can see that this useless government never care about the masses.
we should come out and take our lives by our hands by voting out this useless and selfish government cause we can't continue dying like this.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by BlizzydoDo(f): 6:59am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:
grin shocked grin
FTC
Dedicated to all those whose appendix has been removed!
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by eyinjuege: 7:04am On Aug 10, 2017
God bless Nigerian Drs and nurses.

mccoy1111:
Where on planet earth do they use ordinary torch light to do operation for someone ?.
Nothing the citizens seems to be enjoying,
you guys can see that this useless government never care about the masses.
we should come out and take our lives by our hands by voting out this useless and selfish government cause we can't continue dying like this.

Please don't make this about political parties.

Nigerian surgeons and their theatre staff have been using Torchlight, lantern since time immemorial. No govt has ever been able to meet the needs of the health sector. Study the budgets of all different govts and you will always see where health is placed in priority.

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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by nurusystem(m): 7:06am On Aug 10, 2017
May god punish the parpetetros Ipob eyamurri that kill innocent peoples.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by osuofia2(m): 7:31am On Aug 10, 2017
Nigeria is really a zoo
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by 3rdavefarms(m): 7:40am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:
grin shocked grin


Awesome,
But the procedure is not aseptic.

Op, the doctor that allowed these pics out simply showed unprofessionalism.




FTC. Kor FCT NII

Dedicated to all those whose appendix has been removed!
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Amah70: 8:04am On Aug 10, 2017
dannytoe:
Ipob wont go unpunished............Quick recovery.
COWARDLY Terrorist. Killing innocent women in the church is your punishment for IPOB. But you ended up adding more people to IPOB.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Kaybaba5(m): 8:20am On Aug 10, 2017
I wish her speed recovery
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by k199192: 8:45am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:




grin shocked grin

What is wrong is wrong and there is no right way to be wrong,
Common sense should help you understand the essence of doing things right.

That you saw worse scenario on youtube doesn't mean one should give a nod to what is wrong.

You don't get it... I am trying to tell you that there's nothing unethical about showing your surgery procedure. Even discovery chanel has some shows where they televise some operations.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 8:47am On Aug 10, 2017
sonnie10:

There is nothing unprofessional about the picture. The patient's identity was not reviled. As long as there is no way to link the picture with individual, the doctor did not violate any laws or professional standards.

Patient confidentiality and privacy are the main concerns here, and they were protected. The patient could seek redress if any identifiable information was attached to the picture.

However, if consent was obtained, then the doctor have no case to answer.

I have read somewhere here where someone wrote that the doctor might not have been aware of the picture being taken. This might not excuse the doctor from being liable. The patient is under his care.

Remember, there are two types of negligence. One is intentional negligence while the other is non intentional. The harm caused by both are usually the same. Tort claims ensure that the patient is restored to their former selves or state no matter the intentions of the doctor.

N/B if need more lectures on medical ethics, pm me
Cheers



I hope you won't bother being cut open in a poorly lighted & non sterile room.

That wasn't a planned surgery but an emergency, so where did the doctor get the consent of a patient under anaesthesia?

Someone definitely not the doctor took the photos but certainly not without the doctor's nod.

While I thank them for saving that patient's life, I can't help but say, the procedure was done aseptically.

Did you see any of them properly kitted for surgery?

Anyways, it is no use trying to educate you on this thread cos you don't appear to know right from wrong.

Talking about you lecturing me on medical ethics, I am very open to learn, but not from a mediocre!

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Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 8:53am On Aug 10, 2017
AreaFada2:

No evidence that it was a doctor/surgeon who did. The team has various people including students of various healthcare professions.

We all know that every surgeon would like to work using the best facilities possible but we're talking of 9ja here. While antibiotics could prevent sepsis post-surgery, the poor lady would likely die without surgery.



Nigerians always have a way of justifying wrongs,
Saving the patient's life is paramount no doubt,
But, doing it right is also important.

You think antibiotics work for every patient?
Guess you have never heard of antibiotic resistance as a result of its abuse.

The patient's medical history is not know cos its an emergency, the more reason why the surgery should have been done aseptically.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nobody: 9:20am On Aug 10, 2017
k199192:

You don't get it... I am trying to tell you that there's nothing unethical about showing your surgery procedure. Even discovery chanel has some shows where they televise some operations.


What you see on Tv are made to happen because the patients involved signed a consent form allowing such to be aired.

This case posted is different!
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by jnrremedy(m): 9:29am On Aug 10, 2017
Nigerian bloggers sha with their fake news
this pic has no correlation with the massacre in anambra. This is probably an old picture somewhere went online to dig up
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by k199192: 9:45am On Aug 10, 2017
innosaint27:



What you see on Tv are made to happen because the patients involved signed a consent form allowing such to be aired.

This case posted is different!

So are you now assuming that there was no consent in this case.
How would you know that there was no consent.
Re: Woman Being Treated With Torchlight After Church Attack In Ozubulu (Graphic Pic) by Nyouth: 10:16am On Aug 10, 2017
KendrickAyomide:
Get well soon.


wait is this the type of Hospital that will be in the promise land of Biafra??
that is a topical Nigerian hospital that is y we want Biafra our hospital will be different

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