fredag 1 oktober 2010

20100929 by tom

This is written on Wednesday after the morning round. It was one of the most frustrating experiences in my medical life. I had a dresser named mrs Mwunda, the oldest and presumably the most experienced of dressers. She was all the time looking through her papers making notes and talking to the other staff, and was not listening to me at all. She had no clue as to why no tests ordered were collected and still lesser taken to the lab for processing. One little patient had been in the ward for two full days completely unnecessary because a simple dipslide urin routine test was not done. I cannot get into my mind that the staff is not at all interested in the patients will or well-being. If they are they hide it well. I have been wondering if there is something in the attitude towards the sick human being tat I have missed completely. If the staff, as it seems, are only interested in the salary they have because they are hired, we have a gigantic problem to overcome , if we aim at getting good care to Zambia. It is a question of the mind not of skill. In this the rotary doctors can play a role. We only stay a short time and if people get annoyed with us it is of no significance. A few Swedish nurses here could work wonders.
On Monday not very much happened as there was an awful lot of patient referred to the ward. Quit a few are dehydrated, partly because of the unusually hot weather. Some of them required a drip and those the staff executed. Someone must have once ordered i.v. therapy and told everyone that if they did not do as ordered the bad eye would be on them for ever. A lot of other things ordered were not done, except giving antibiotics because of fever. Very often up to three different broad-spectrum antibiotics, one quite often given i.v. As the OPD is not open on Sundays except for acute cases the C.O. must have worked very hard as I believe there must have been quite a crowd waiting to get treatment. Then he was wanted on the ward for reassessing patients as the staff did not think the Swedish doctor is totally reliable.
Tuesday was the day of the Scandinavian Party. Maria spent the day making food and arranging flowers for the table. The party was a success. Tuesday Musaka and sister Erna were GOH Guests of Honour, and the two Swedish engineers, and the two English doctors completed the party. Unfortunately mrs Musaka did not come nor any of the Musaka kids. The food was consumed anyhow and the chatting was intense. Sometimes a bit wild I think with the Musaka ears. After the two GOH had left the rest of the party sat down in the “parlour” to drink beer or whisky, and talk about chimpanzees and other interesting subjects.

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