After the market we went to the church for ladies soul-winning. Mrs. Sally exlained to the ladies that since I was there and I am a nurse, she thought I would like to see what the hospital looks like and how different it is from the states so the ladies decided to go soul-winning at the hospital. My partner was Harriett, she helps run the orphanage.
The hospital has an emergency department, a children's ward, a men's and women's medical ward, a maternity ward, an accidnet/injury ward, a TB ward, and a surgical ward as well as different dr. offices/clinics.
Harriett and I went to the TB ward:
This is the men's side -- There were not many patients, 5-6:

Harriett and I went to the TB ward:
This is the men's side -- There were not many patients, 5-6:
Patient's must bring their own sheets and blankets; there are no gowns, so they either wear their own clothes or no clothes; There are nurses, but the patient's family provides the majority of the care as seen here (in fact I did not see one nurse the entire two hours I was there):
Not all the patinet'sthat have TB are adults there were two young boys and a young girl in the women's ward. Harriett and I had the privelidge to lead this boy to Christ:
This boy is very sick and lonely (the red capped bottle next to him, is what they are given to cough and spit into):
This is the nurses station that separates the men's side from the women's:
Although the men's side only has about 6 patients the womens side is so full there are patient's on the floor:
Although it was crowded, the wards were cleans and free from any smells.
This patient was sitting outside, getting some fresh air. We witnessed to her and she accepted Christ:
Praise the LORD!!!
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