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Nigeria Team Case List 8/17/09-8/21/09

Nigeria Team Case List 8/17/09-8/21/09. Total cases: 89 Cases by SLR Surgery: 59. Nigeria. Nigeria. Population: 150 million Most populous in Africa, 8 th most populous in world 32 nd largest country (about 2x size of California) Nigeria = “Niger Area” Niger River, Benue river. Nigeria.

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Nigeria Team Case List 8/17/09-8/21/09

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  1. Nigeria Team Case List8/17/09-8/21/09 Total cases: 89 Cases by SLR Surgery: 59

  2. Nigeria

  3. Nigeria • Population: 150 million • Most populous in Africa, 8th most populous in world • 32nd largest country (about 2x size of California) • Nigeria = “Niger Area” • Niger River, Benue river

  4. Nigeria • Language: English, Hausa • Currency: Naira @ N150 to $1 • Previous military state, now federal republic modeled after the US w/ executive, judiciary, and national assembly • Religion: • Christianity (south) • Muslin (north): Sunni >> Shiite • Indigenous – Orisha, Igmo Odinani • Quality of life

  5. Nigeria • Health care: • Historically terrible access to health care • 1987 Bamako Initiative – promotes community-based centers • MD shortage due to emigration to North America & Europe • 21,000 Nigerian MDs in US • System: • Government run, but private industry (fee for service) exists • Federal government – runs university teaching hospitals • State – general hospitals • Local – pharmacies • But access in rural areas severely limited…

  6. Pro Health International • Non-profit, volunteer-driven health care organization • Dedicated to the rural, impoverished people of Africa • Founded in 1991 by medical professionals • Now lead 25-30 missions annually

  7. Pro Health relies on volunteer efforts from both home and abroad. • GHO and many other organizations donate time and resources to Pro Health. • Thousands of people flock to mission trips, often from great distances.

  8. Global Health Outreach • Non-profit group which organizes teams from US to travel abroad to provide free medical care in developing countries • GHO is the short term medical and dental mission arm of Christian Medical & Dental Associations. • In addition to medical care, GHO and Pro Health recognize the ability of our service to enrich our lives and outlook

  9. Pharmacy

  10. Facilities

  11. Central Sterile

  12. Pre-operative Holding

  13. Pre-operative Holding • Preadmission Testing: • Hematocrit • Urinalysis • Rapid HIV screen

  14. PACU Post Operative Orders: Ampiclox 500 mg QID x 5 days Ibuprofen 400 mg BID x 5 days Vitamin C 100 mg TID x 5 days

  15. Transport

  16. Rounds

  17. Rounds

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