Nurse Ajibola: Traumatization and Victimization by OOUTH Nursing department-Management
“I want to use this opportunity to inform all well meaning Nigerians and our vibrate Professional Nurses around the globe of the serial *Victimization and brutalization I have been subjected
to since 2018. I became the unit chairman of University Graduates of Nursing Science Association (UGONSA), State UGONSA Secretary and unit Treasurer of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM).
Before this, I have been dutiful towards my patients and my
fellow colleagues since 2006 I got employed into OOUTH
I have never had any misunderstanding with any one during these period of earnestly discharging my duties till date.
I was surprised that I am now being subjected to various physical, psychological and financial assaults
Video of a 29-year-old infected with the bacteria Vibrio Cholera.
He ate contaminated food and drank contaminated water 24 hours prior to admission and presented at the emergency room with the worst projectile watery diarrhea that quickly became voluminous.
He also had an low grade fever, abdominal cramps, and distention of loops of small bowel as a result of the large volume of intestinal secretions.
Cholera is both endemic and epidemic, and both have a seasonal pattern. Drinking contaminated water is the major source of
infectivity and transmission, and cholera becomes an epidemic when crowded conditions such as refugee camps are established.
This illness is also spread through humans making skin contact with contaminated water from human feces.