Rivers
RSUTH: New Intensive Care Unit Ambulance, Unique -CMD
The Chief Medical Director (CMD), Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Dr. Friday Aaron, says the new Mobile Intensive Care Unit Ambulance given to the Hospital is unique.
Speaking to The Tide shortly after taking possession of the ambulance in the hospital, Dr Aaron said it is unique in the context of it being of a higher standard, compared to other ambulances in the hospital.
Noting that the availability of the unique ambulance is in line with the current status of the RSUTH as a Teaching Hospital, he said, “this very Intensive Care Unit is a very unique one, it’s not like the regular ambulance, it’s the highest level of ambulance”.
According to the CMD, there are three recognized categories of ambulances: the Basic Life Support Ambulance; Advanced Life Support Ambulance; and the Mobile Intensive Care Unit Ambulance.
“These ambulances are categorized on the basis of what you have inside the ambulance, and the category of personnel that man them
“For the Mobile Intensive Care Unit Ambulance, it means that you have doctors that are appropriately trained on emergency care, and nurses who know how to use defubilators, ventilators, and who know how to read Electro Cardiogramme (ECG) tracing.
“They’re there to man these machines alongside nurses who are trained in emergency care”, he said.
The CMD explained that among medical personnel that are not yet popular in Nigeria are Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) or Paramedics.
“But, here, in Rivers State, we have a school that trains them. It’s the Rivers State College of Health Sciences and Management Technology.
“This ambulance is beyond life support. As a Mobile Intensive Care Unit, it has faculty for ECG, ventilator use, and defubilation.
“This ambulance is good for very dear emergencies such as heart attack, heart failures, and patients that are very unstable that will require intervention that requires monitoring all through the hospital care,” he said.
Dr. Aaron thanked the Rivers State Government under the leadership of Nyesom Wike for the gift of the Intensive Care Unit, which, he said, befits the upgraded status of the RSUTH.
The ambulance, which was presented to the CMD by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs. Titilola Cline, was donated to the State Government by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs.
“The SDG has 17 goals, and the 3rd goal is for health for all, ensuring that no one is left behind. So, they donated the Mobile Intensive Care Unit to Rivers State, and His Excellency graciously approved that it be given to us (RSUTH).
“We’re very greatful, because he has continued to support us, and we assure to not only put it into proper use, but also maintain it”, he said.
While delivering the Mobile Intensive Care Unit to the CMD, Mrs. Cline expressed appreciation to him for delivering quality health care to Rivers citizenry.
She said the Ambulance “will go a long way to enhance healthcare delivery in the hospital, and State .“
By: Sogbeba Dokubo
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