This is a blog where readers and Whispers supporters can read about everything that is going on at Whisper.
See what type of work we do, how we interact with our local communities, and follow our childrens progress.
Greetings Whisper family.
The Whisper team hopes you are doing fine.
Below is the summarised April report for the hospital.
WHISPER'S HOSPITAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL
This has been a
very busy month. We have treated 1452 patients just in this month of
April. It feels so wonderful having managed to save so many lives of
Ugandan children at our hospital.
This month we have spent 25,959,900 Uganda shillings (£5,173) on drugs, laboratory supplies and consumables.
We have managed to transfuse blood to 94 patients in the month of April.
Every month we receive quite a big number of Anaemic patients and this
could be caused by sickle cell disease and malaria.
We have received 7 burns patients which is more compared to the 4
patients received last month. We receive these patients when they are in
a very bad state and we work as a team to ensure that they get healed.
We have had 6 malnourished patients in the month of April all these
malnourished little children come from villages especially in the
Eastern region of Uganda where parents cannot even afford a balanced
diet and even luck what to eat. Please help us and donate for the malnourished children in Uganda. Make a difference in their lives. Kindly follow this link. https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/help-a-malnourished-child-with-whispers-hospital/
One of our patients in the
Emergency ward who was referred from Faith Medicare with Acute
Bronchiolitis. For more explanation about Bronchiolitis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronchiolitis
THE SHIFTING PROGRESS April has been a very busy month especially
with the shifting of the hospital items including beds, apparatuses,
records among others.
Most of the beds have been removed so as to arrange the new hospital
which is going to officially be opened on 14th of May 2018. So many
patients are coming in as shown in our hospital report and we could not
close the hospital so that we first finish with the shifting. This is
because we are about saving lives of many Ugandan children. Therefore
some of the patients are temporarily receiving the treatment on the
mattresses that are laid down. We apologise for the inconveniences
caused during this process
Some of the mattresses being
improvised in the general ward so that patients receive their treatment
as the shifting of properties takes place.
SPECIAL THANKS: As Whisper a
charity organisation we would like to thank everyone who has been there
for us in terms of financial support and guidance for all the suffering
children. We really appreciate and may God bless you all
Some of the beds in the new hospital's Emergency ward where the patients are going to shift to.
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