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Stroke na bad thing oo...wish her quick recovery. IJN |
authority2006:Very correct..you will never find an american military officer doing this. Even the american army guy whose dogs descended on a man in lekki gladly offered the man settlement after apologising ooooand taking care of his hospital bills oo |
kilokeys:A whole lot.....am telling u...at least not less than 100M suit should be slammed at 1st....how was he a threat to national security?? |
Abeg...popular..popular....i don't know them before oo....better to introduce than force popularity on people... |
2015/04/11 Re: Public Interest in Mrs. Dolapo Adesanya FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Maryland, Lagos April 11, 2015 - The management’s attention has been drawn to a one-sided social media narration of the unfortunate and tragic loss of 36 years old Mrs. Dolapo Adesanya after child birth while under the care of EKO Hospital on Sunday, April 05, 2015. In addressing the misinformation contained in an expectedly emotion laden though vitriolic missive by a “good samaritan” over what is truly a sad and tragic outcome of an event, the hospital will consistently respect the ethical patient-doctor privileges even as it acknowledges the deep sense of loss being felt by the family, friends, colleagues and indeed her husband and parents. Given the public interest in the matter however, it is important to be aware of these facts: Every loss of life is regrettable and death is occasionally inevitable in a hospital, EKO hospital will continue to dedicate itself to the highest level of healthcare service which allows it to treat from the simplest to some of the most complicated cases for almost forty (40) years. It also uses all in its capacity to avoid preventable fatal outcomes. The late Mrs. Adesanya became our patient from October 2011 and delivered one previous pregnancy successfully without any incident in a hospital where thousands of babies have been delivered in the last two years with mortality rate way below half of the National average despite being a tertiary referral center. The late Mrs. Adesanya booked late for antenatal care at 26weeks. The antenatal period was uneventful until she was admitted into the labour ward at 36 weeks gestation complaining of backache and lower abdominal pain resulting in her difficulty in walking. Clinical evaluation was performed. Certain investigations including abdominal ultrasound was performed and she ruptured her water during the latter. She was taken to the labour room where she was delivered of a premature baby. She delivered the current baby prematurely at 36 weeks in a position that she found most comfortable in the labour room and the baby was resuscitated and is now in a stable condition in the special care baby unit.The administration of care and counseling to the late Mrs. Adesanya is well documented. Appropriate modalities of care were discussed with and offered Mrs. Adesanya at every stage. The immediate post delivery period was satisfactory and she was transferred to the post-natal ward in a stable condition. Her condition remained stable for 34 hours after delivery. On the faithful day she suddenly developed a cough, became breathless and collapsed and all efforts to resuscitate her proved unsuccessful. A clinical diagnosis of pulmonary embolism was made. Pulmonary embolism sometimes occurs in people with predisposing factors e.g. post-surgery and post deliveries etc without warning. Further insight/confirmation into the cause of death and other predisposing factors would have been revealed by post mortem examination which the family refused, and we had to respect. The hospital did not abandon the corpse but gave room to the request by the family members to exercise their faith and belief in the efficacy of prayers in the post mortem period which lasted 24hours; this was also equally respected. The hospital participated in a meeting on Friday, 10th of April 2015 with the HMO and her employers. The Hospital wants to state categorically that there has been no compromise to patient safety in this case, which is always the top priority. We appreciate that sudden unexpected death in whatever form can be traumatic and can lead to sometimes inappropriate actions from those affected understandably. The hospital respects and asks that the public allow the family to grieve in this trying time. During this time, the hospital will continue to do its best to minimize the trauma for the family. We thank patrons and concerned members of the public who called in for the support offered both the family and the hospital. Our heartfelt condolence goes to the husband and family of Mrs. Adesanya |
FUTYGUY:I agree nonsense.... |
Why do we always act so daft in this part of the world..jeez, this is simply anacephaly, a congenital anomaly...now I agree not every1 is in the health line...buh that's what is called being versatile...that's why we went to school..not to see this kind of thing andbe calling end time....'jesus'....Oga sha....if this was in UK or the US am sure even a school drop out would simply google the net to find info...not start sayin baby with horns. We am a Nigerian so idey part of the system too. Soo 'end time thinzzzz' ![]() |
These pple doo doo decided not to declare today public holiday...why now....we need to go sort how homes as to how to strategise for voting...and do other things. Well sha...na me and my Oga today sha...cos I dey declare my own holiday be that... |
So sad what...?? Did u put the reason there? Nigerians will prefer to leave their breasts and womb which has 90 percent chance of becoming cancer because they wan they see menses or make bra with they ontop something. Then die like a year after. Jolie took a very wise decision. Simple difference between Nigerians and whiteys |
Nice one I must confess building the renal and cardiac center. However it's shameful on Nigerians that the place had to be run by Indians cos we lack personnel...why do we lack personnel? 1. We don't encourage how health workers...doctors and Nurses that manage to finish medical schools find it difficult to get to do post graduate. The few that get lucky to escape abroad to further decides to stay abroad because of ridiculously low pay for health workers( brain drain). Please ask or investigate what they pay people/ the Indians employed in the cardiac center they just built...( well over what will be offered if they were Nigerians). The few remaining doctors that want to hustle and do postgraduate studies in Nigeria, the government is against them...(check Fashola placing Ban on the residency program in lasuth). So all in all....we are still the killers of ourselves. But all in all...kudos that we see the cardiac center at least. |
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Noloss:Thanks sis..buh not on NL |
Noloss:Plenty issues my sista....plenty. |
Is it possible for some1's mind to crash like a system...cos right now..i can't seem to concentrate on anything....i don't just want to do anything....No urge to do anything. Is it that am loosing my mind? |
Codedworld1:Abeg try to find the root of the whole issue before you jump to conclusions |
Believes are different people......whatever u believe in u portray passionately...no more comment |
Congrats.....this shall be begining of better things to come. God wey do your own will do our own too. Amen |
I won't be suprised if the robbers are graduates as the attack seemed well co-ordinated. Good timing....on point.....casualties were the PoPos...route of entry was brilliant...escape was perfect...outfit splendid. Plus they could get into ATMs.....they are likely graduates. Find job for bois govt no gree...create better avenue for buisness..them no gree...dollar they sky rocket....why won't pple turnback to |
bighead1:Nice observation boss....kudos |
