@bolabalo_ lol yes
Unless that person isnโt a pharmacist
Saying someone result out is against patient confidentiality
No trained pharmacist will do that
I went to a pharmacy to check my blood pressure yesterday.
While waiting, I met a woman who was also there to check hers. I stood by until it was my turn.
The moment her reading came out, the pharmacist shouted:
โMadam, your BP is 190/170!โ What happened?
Her response broke my heart ๐
She said she had been out of her medication for a week because she couldnโt afford to buy.
Her medication, Cardiovas, cost just โฆ1,800 which is less than $2. Yet, she could not afford it.
I immediately asked the pharmacist to give her the drugs and I paid for them.
As I sat in my car afterward, I couldnโt hold back my tears.
@RealDoctorBarn@itohan_olat ๐๐๐๐
E shock me
Apart from that,no pharmacist is going to shout out the result of a client for others to hear
Totally made up story
@dg_krypt@ThaBoyYom Iโm just asking if maybe camera being present is against the principles
And thatโs why miracles have not been recorded in this digital age
@orakled@Coolborn4 The reality is there arenโt enough staffs working in hospitals
Interns pharmacists do the bulk of the work
Now does inquiring why a physician prescribed a drug require supervision? No
It is not the supervisor that wrote the prescription
@orakled@Coolborn4 The problem is you donโt align with the reality in Nigeria
This result from the supervisor not being present
and asking for clarification on why the choice of drug ,is beneficial for both parties
Communication in healthcare really goes a long way