Patients stranded at ESUT Teaching Hospital

Patients were left at the mercy of nurses
at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching
Hospital in Enugu on Wednesday as resident doctors embarked on a strike.
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
correspondent who monitored the strike in Enugu observed that some of
the patients whose cases were severe had been moved out of the hospital
by their relatives.
A nurse who pleaded anonymity told NAN that serious cases beyond their control had been referred to private clinics.
"In the maternity ward where I work, expectant mothers who were booked for caesarean sections have been discharged.
"The patients we have in the maternity ward at the moment are those who gave birth and those we are sure that they will give birth naturally.
"Some patients have discharged themselves without the consent of the hospital.
"I wonder why patients will pack their luggage and leave the hospital without informing the hospital authorities," she said.
Mrs Agatha Ugbodiegwu, who was delivered of a baby, told NAN that the nurses were trying their best in taking care of the patients.
She said the nurses were checking them accordingly as they used to do before the strike.
At the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) in Ituku/Ozalla, consultants attended to patients as the resident doctors joined the nationwide strike.
An official told NAN that the hospital did not discharge its patients as the consultants and other personnel were equal to the task.
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A nurse who pleaded anonymity told NAN that serious cases beyond their control had been referred to private clinics.
"In the maternity ward where I work, expectant mothers who were booked for caesarean sections have been discharged.
"The patients we have in the maternity ward at the moment are those who gave birth and those we are sure that they will give birth naturally.
"Some patients have discharged themselves without the consent of the hospital.
"I wonder why patients will pack their luggage and leave the hospital without informing the hospital authorities," she said.
Mrs Agatha Ugbodiegwu, who was delivered of a baby, told NAN that the nurses were trying their best in taking care of the patients.
She said the nurses were checking them accordingly as they used to do before the strike.
At the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) in Ituku/Ozalla, consultants attended to patients as the resident doctors joined the nationwide strike.
An official told NAN that the hospital did not discharge its patients as the consultants and other personnel were equal to the task.
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All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without prior permission in writing from NAN.
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