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Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 12:44am On Apr 17, 2015
...so my aunty been sick for days,we decided to visit a popular teaching hospital in Nigeria yesteday ,and her blood was taken to specifically know what the sickness is.
....fastward...today we had to go get the result.the lady that was in charge went into the laboratory for hour's and did not come out. I had to tell my aunty to pretend as if she don die finish as she dey der so( lol) which she did and surprisingly the lady came out and told us her blood was not found.the word (chisos )comot for my mouth I know sabi body.omo I turned the place to market square ooo.
...We asked we're the woman carry the blood go ooo,she said na d
lab she leave am with my aunty name on am oo.the told my aunty to allow them take another blood from her,you need to see the way I knack the woman hand comot carry my aunty come back house oo.on a serious note everybody at home is so scared. My question is can we sue this people? lawyers in the house advice needed thanks.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by justmag(m): 12:46am On Apr 17, 2015
If you are in nigeria. Seek street justice! because the court has no f**KS to give anymore.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 12:46am On Apr 17, 2015
do cases like dis hold weight in dis country
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by sweettease(f): 12:48am On Apr 17, 2015
So common in teaching hospitals grin
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by Kolade354(m): 12:49am On Apr 17, 2015
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ronald4lif(m): 12:51am On Apr 17, 2015
I think you can sue for negligence. But what's the point? Let her just have another blood sample taken.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 12:51am On Apr 17, 2015
sweettease:
So common in teaching hospitals grin
been a victim?
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 12:53am On Apr 17, 2015
ronald4lif:
I think you can sue for negligence. But what's the point? Let her just have another blood sample taken.
@Ronald that not even d case,we're d blood come go
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by goodmorning40: 12:57am On Apr 17, 2015
Who sell the blood now
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by amokeme(f): 12:59am On Apr 17, 2015
hehhhe its a serious case but you made it sound funny..
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ronald4lif(m): 1:00am On Apr 17, 2015
peeparty:
@Ronald that not even d case,we're d blood come go
Haha! I know your aunt mind is that they must have her used her blood for fetish, rituals or spiritual things but that it's not always the case. I have experienced first hand cases where patients blood samples are misplaced or they are not rightly named or labelled at its required on sample containers. Phlebectomist had to take another samples.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ivyT(f): 1:02am On Apr 17, 2015
That's hw these teaching hospitals act,imagine them wanting to take out chunks of flesh from my sweet mommas' neck almost twice.
Where d 1 st one go,?,abi e get leg because na living thing?
I don forget wetin even carry her go dat place sef..SMH for luth
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 1:04am On Apr 17, 2015
ivyT:
That's hw these teaching hospitals act,imagine them wanting to take out chunks of flesh from my sweet mommas' neck almost twice.
Where d 1 st one go,?,abi e get leg because na living thing?
I don forget wetin even carry her go dat place sef..SMH for luth
obio no mention name oo,I was not dier
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 1:05am On Apr 17, 2015
amokeme:
hehhhe its a serious case but you made it sound funny..
my sister afraid catch me oo,u think am na
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ronald4lif(m): 1:05am On Apr 17, 2015
ivyT:
That's hw these teaching hospitals act,imagine them wanting to take out chunks of flesh from my sweet mommas' neck almost twice.
Where d 1 st one go,?,abi e get leg because na living thing?
I don forget wetin even carry her go dat place sef..SMH for luth
Why e be say na your innocent momma neck them go remove the flesh.

It should have been yours, trouble maker. tongue
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by peeparty(op): 1:07am On Apr 17, 2015
ronald4lif:
Haha! I know your aunt mind is that they must have her used her blood for fetish, rituals or spiritual things but that it's not always the case. I have experienced first hand cases where patients blood samples are misplaced or they are not rightly named or labelled at its required on sample containers. Phlebectomist had to take another samples.
bro u mean say money no co comot for dis Mara so? u check critically na
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ronald4lif(m): 1:09am On Apr 17, 2015
peeparty:
bro u mean say money no co comot for dis Mara so? u check critically na
Money can come out, or it may not. You know how our kangaroo courts operates. They normally favour those in high places and connections. You may end up spending lots of money hiring the services of a lawyer and get nothing out of it.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:34am On Apr 17, 2015
ronald4lif:
I think you can sue for negligence. But what's the point? Let her just have another blood sample taken.
C'mon, Ronald. Sue for negligence? The lab scientist hasn't caused any harm to the female. What if the blood coagulated (and had to be discarded unknowningly by a junior lab scientist) 'cause the haemotology bottle didn't contain anticoagulant during bleeding of the patient? What if it spilled during centrifuging? A thousand and one things can happen to blood samples on the lab work slab during testing. As long as the patient isn't infected or affected directly and no nosocomial infection can be traced or proved, suing the laboratory is a charade.

Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by ronald4lif(m): 2:08am On Apr 17, 2015
TheSonOfMark:
C'mon, Ronald. Sue for negligence? The lab scientist hasn't caused any harm to the female. What if the blood coagulated (and had to be discarded unknowningly by a junior lab scientist) 'cause the haemotology bottle didn't contain anticoagulant during bleeding of the patient? What if it spilled during centrifuging? A thousand and one things can happen to blood samples on the lab work slab during testing. As long as the patient isn't infected or affected directly and no nosocomial infection can be traced or proved, suing the laboratory is a charade.

All what you said falls under the possible reasons why the blood sample wasn't found. But whose responsibility is it to ensure blood samples doesn't coagulates or that the anticoagulant bottle should be in a good state always? Isn't it the job of the medical lab technician, physician or med technologist to ensuring that all blood samples are kept in good condition? And if someone fails in their responsibility it shows unseriousness and they can also be said to be negligent.

I'm now convinced that nothing could come out of the case if scrutinised or tested in a law court, as there was no harm done to the patient whose blood sample went missing like you rightly pointed out. But I'm not sure if that dismisses the fact that it was a case of negligent on the part of the med lab technicians and physicians at the lab.
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by prettyjo(f): 5:36am On Apr 17, 2015
you can only sue them when you have excess money to throw around. just allow them to take the blood sample again unless you are not interested in the test
Re: Her Blood Not Seen. by TheSonOfMark(m): 7:40am On Apr 17, 2015
ronald4lif:
All what you said falls under the possible reasons why the blood sample wasn't found. But whose responsibility is it to ensure blood samples doesn't coagulates or that the anticoagulant bottle should be in a good state always? Isn't it the job of the medical lab technician, physician or med technologist to ensuring that all blood samples are kept in good condition? And if someone fails in their responsibility it shows unseriousness and they can also be said to be negligent.

I'm now convinced that nothing could come out of the case if scrutinised or tested in a law court, as there was no harm done to the patient whose blood sample went missing like you rightly pointed out. But I'm not sure if that dismisses the fact that it was a case of negligent on the part of the med lab technicians and physicians at the lab.
Now we are on the same page save for the highlighted. The OP (and some other posters here) assume , erroneously, that her paranoia and superstitious belief are enough evidence to sue. If she was demanding for a refund of payment and the hospital/ lab wasn't agreeing to it, that would have been a different case entirely. It's just like trying to sue a mechanic for not fixing your car properly when that 'negligence' or error hasn't caused you anything. All you should simply do is return the vehicle for proper evaluation and repair.
PEOPLE SHOULD STOP TRYING TO EXPLORE TGE FALLIBILITY OF MEDICAL WORKERS EVEN WHEN NO HARM IS DONE.
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