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Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by FreeSpirited: 10:56am On May 21, 2017 |
darbeelicous:You are just saying what u don't know about drug reaction 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by holuwashaun(m): 10:58am On May 21, 2017 |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]Lets know that a Chemist is neither a Nurse nor Doctor. A chemist shop is different from a Pharmacy. she must have shown warning symptoms such as Rash, sore throat, tongue swelling or fever after taking the injection. So whoever administered such drug is not qualified cos she should know the next intervention to take. Her relatives might av tried something else on her. I remember a lady who used 7 Keys on her sons body after he reacted to antimalarial. The guy developed Tens. Immediately you notice the symptoms seek care immediately don't try Over the counter drugs or remedies like palm oil, 7 keys. Obviously she had a hypersensitivity reaction usually Steven Johnson's or Toxic Epidermal Necrosis (TENS; which is more fatal than SJs. It occurs with the use of sulfonamides e.g. Septrin. other drugs cld CX it depending on an individual genetic make up, immune status etc. With the collaborative interventions of the Qualified (Nurses, Doctor's, Dermatologist and Nutritionist). 2 months max she'll be fine. Finances' might be a burden sha. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by no1madman(m): 11:03am On May 21, 2017 |
delishpot:Na my fault. . . |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by lekt2lekt(m): 11:04am On May 21, 2017 |
Double admission. From frying pan to fire. These ar d set of people while in school sort their way all through |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:04am On May 21, 2017 |
Tazdroid:Whenever something goes wrong it's not a MUST to blame somebody for it. Something else might have gone wrong about the child's system and not really because the nurse gave her wrong treatment. We don't have any facts yet to establish whether it's the nurse's fault or not. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by doctokwus: 11:05am On May 21, 2017 |
karlz:It's a rat race to crucify all med practitioners,no matter their description,with shallow facts or from hearsay. This looks like a drug reaction,unpredictable sometimes even in d best settings,not from an expired drug. But all they know here is "quack,arrest him/her,close d hospital,jail d Dr or nurse".U ask yourself if who and who wud react to a drug is that clear-cut,why are cases still occurring in d most advanced medical settings? |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:07am On May 21, 2017 |
darbeelicous:How do you know it was obviously expired? Enough of these careless writings please. 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by adecz: 11:10am On May 21, 2017 |
munyiwa: This is why people like you, who attended night school keep failing WAEC English, year after year because you do not understand English comprehension of some simple stories. This girl had a slight sickness & was taken to a chemist where a nurse treated her. A while after, she came down with this reaction. Seeing the seriousness of the condition, she was taken to FMC where doctors diagnosed her condition & are treating her. She didn't go back to the chemist!!! ! Haba!! ! Olodoness is a catastrophic matter ยก!!!! |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:12am On May 21, 2017 |
darbeelicous:Before you take Panadol to cure that headache I hope you do "proper consultation" first before taking it. Sometimes we just can't figure out who will react to what drug. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by azeeztoks(m): 11:13am On May 21, 2017 |
Wat a pity...I think there has to be a re evaluation on these Dr's nowadays. Even general hospital Dr mis diagnosed my sister and was treating UTI instead of appendicitis. Go help our nation!!! |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Shakes85: 11:13am On May 21, 2017 |
That's Steven Johnson syndrome. It could happen to anyone and in any part of the world. Why ll they take the little girl who is sick to chemist and why should a chemist be selling and administering injection? The issue has to do with poverty and lack of good health insurance for an average nigerian. Over 70 percent of patients goes to the chemist before coming to the hospital . They come to the hospital after compunding their problems and ready to blame doctors and nurses when is goes bad. 2 Likes |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by adecz: 11:17am On May 21, 2017 |
Is this victim patient a boy or girl? The article seems to indicate both. Whatever gender, I & my household wish the victim soonest recovery from this mishap. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by MegMich(m): 11:17am On May 21, 2017 |
azeeztoks: People always ready to crucify doctors. Well-done sir. FYI, this is a case of Steven Johnson's Syndrome/Toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap. Adverse drug reaction not quackery. Need I say a nurse, 'chemist' for that matter is involved and not a doctor. Take your hate post somewhere else. I guess a doctor was the one that made the diagnosis of appendicitis. Your sister MAY have presented with vague symptoms. 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by nacaz4real(m): 11:18am On May 21, 2017 |
Steven Johnsons Syndrome, It can happen to some people irrespective of age or gender, however most of the cases I have seen in Nigeria are females with a history of allergies (Over Sensitized Immune System). Proper Pharmacovigilance should be carried out, quick recovery to the patient. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:18am On May 21, 2017 |
Two sides |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:19am On May 21, 2017 |
MARKone:Do you think it's every type of drug that requires accessing medical history? Before a doctor gives you Panadol does he access your medical history? You guys are drawing conclusions it's the nurse fault without any facts to back it up. Things go wrong sometimes even the recommended process was followed. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Shakes85: 11:20am On May 21, 2017 |
azeeztoks:Is possible she had UTI and also appendicitis together. Appendicitis is a clinical diagnosis which could be difficult to call If there is also evidence of UTI. When you treat the later or while on treatment you could make a better diagnosis. They are both differential diagnosis. So don't be in a hurry to call it a misdiagnosis 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by holuwashaun(m): 11:20am On May 21, 2017 |
darbeelicous:She ought to be on a Central Line so all drugs can be administered Intravenously... Since Her skin integrity is not intact. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by wiringdpt(m): 11:22am On May 21, 2017 |
Most people don't understand, they'll keep blaming the nurse. delishpot: 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Crownadex(m): 11:26am On May 21, 2017 |
Tazdroid:this is not what called a lack of training ... mind you pharmacists & some chemists are the medication experts " Whether they work in hospitals or retail settings such as grocery and drug stores , an attention to detail is crucial since the wrong medication . The wrong dosage amount or the wrong dosing times can lead to negative health consequences So we should know the different btw chemist & nurse |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nuahall2k14(m): 11:35am On May 21, 2017 |
This is a classic presentation of Steven Johnson syndrome. Its not d nurse's fault.. The child is reacting to d sulphur content of d medication. Its a rare kind of reaction that happens to people. Drugs such as some antimalaria drugs contain sulphur....she should just discontinue d med and it will go, skin Will return to normal. Topical antibiotics should b rubbed on her skin shA Just to AVoid infection 1 Like |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Jman06(m): 11:36am On May 21, 2017 |
what license does the nurse have to administer injection in the first place?? The other day it was an untrained ''chemist'' killing a senator with doses of ethnical drugs and now this, yet nigerians would still not learn to be cautious with drugs and always see a licensed professional to determine if, which and what quantity that is needed. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by gustav25: 11:42am On May 21, 2017 |
x6blade:why are you seekinattention with your personal image ?#attentionWhore# |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by slawomir: 11:45am On May 21, 2017 |
oshe11: I was not expecting such questions from nurses and doctors in this forum because they are already aware of what I meant. but for those that are not doctors or nurse, this is it a moving car causes the otholits( the organs in the human ear for gravity, linear acceleration and speed) to cause dizziness. as the car moves the otholiths continue to rotate. because my own otoliths has a poorer ability to sense motion, stop and movement of cars. I begin to feel dizzy, then the fuel from the car reacts instantly and I throw up or vomit. I feel a little bit comfortable only if the car is in a very high speed. constant speed. straight motion and all the windows of the car is opened. that is why I also don't enter a vulciperator! |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by arnold123: 11:48am On May 21, 2017 |
darbeelicous:injection can never do someone like dat, it looks like a second degree burn from fire |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by aderosh(f): 11:49am On May 21, 2017 |
delishpot:It's d nurse fault,dey said d injection has expired |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by kenedy175(m): 11:50am On May 21, 2017 |
People are busy shouting expired drugs or blaming the nurse. That's simply Steven Johnson's syndrome, a hypersensitivity reaction.. probably type 3. Treatment is symptomatic after the causative agent have been removed or stopped |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 11:51am On May 21, 2017 |
[quote author=nNEOo post=56721317]these demons that paid more attention to their hair n not their books........ look @ d pain you've put this little princess..... girls pls your brain is not in ON your head it IN your head, quit fixing wee von n pay attention in class, ladies pls..... no child should be allowed go through such pain. [/quote 2nd reaction this week from a child....nafdac and medical assosocation are getting too laxed. I really can't stand Nigerian nurses: aggressive, rude,incompetent and you see how most of them argue and insult doctors openly |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by delishpot: 11:57am On May 21, 2017 |
aderosh:Oh I see. But this symptom is typically associated with people reacting to certain chemical compounds in some medications. Not necessarily linked to expiration. |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by julimax(m): 12:00pm On May 21, 2017 |
[quote author=darbeelicous post=56721116] ifeyinwa got down with a cold few weeks back, then her aunty took[b] him [/b]to a Nearby chemist, the nurse gave her an injection (obviously expired) him or her? I'm confused |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Senipapa(m): 12:05pm On May 21, 2017 |
MARKone:His comment shows you he is a lunatic, just ignore him/her |
Re: Little Girl Takes An Injection From A Nurse And This Happens To Her (Photos) by Nobody: 12:10pm On May 21, 2017 |
What a very uninformed article. The child suffered an adeverse reaction nothing to do with the nurse or the medication. How are you supposed to know you are allergic to something without being exposed to it? Do some research first before you start dragging people through the mud. Ignorance is not an excuse. 1 Like |
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