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– Architectural Response To Emergency Care In The Design Of Abuja General Hospital –

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Emergency care has been a vital part of Public Health supporting any thriving society for as long as hospital has been in existence.

More than 960 years later, such influence is still apparent and is regarded as the front gate demonstrating capacity and capability of medical infrastructure in providing prompt and acute medical relief of threat to health.

Such capacity and capability is considered to have immense contribution when delivered efficiently to reduction of needless and preventable deaths in General Hospitals across the broad spectrum of public health and wellness.

Contextualizing this situation to the Nigerian Secondary health cannot be over-emphasized.

Four General Hospitals were visited as case studies across the six local government area of the FCT, Abuja to investigate the current trend in Emergency care in General Hospitals.

Introduction

An Emergency Department (ED) also referred to as ‘Accident and Emergency’ (A&E) or ‘Casualty Department’ and is usually a medical treatment facility of a Hospital or Primary health care specialized in the prompt or acute care of patients who present prior without appointment by their own means or by ambulance.

In over forty years, the Hospital ED has remarkably transformed into a highly effective setting for urgent and lifesaving care, as well as also a core provider for ambulatory care in  significant  number of communities (HCS, 2007).

Emergency Department is the coming together of extra ordinary range of capabilities operating every hour of every day of the week. But prior to the  1960s,  emergency  rooms  were  often  underequipped, poorly staffed, poorly supervised and significantly ignored.

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