DONATION WISH LIST
Reviewed August 2011 ANGKOR HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN. MAKING A DIFFERENCE
The Angkor Hospital For Children’s Satellite Clinic is a pilot project in partnership with the Cambodian Government Referral Hospital in Sotnikum and the government healthcare system including the health centers. The Satellite Clinic is located in Sotnikum district, in a rural setting 35 km from Siem Reap. It serves a population of 30,000 people and it is a referral center for 23 health centers, some as far as 80km away.The project aim is to provide high quality compassionate care to children in the rural areas and to increase access to healthcare, which was previously limited. It also provides education and training as a teaching institution and part of Angkor Hospital For Children. It provides a service that partners directly with the government healthcare system in order to improve quality in the government referral hospital and local health centers and thus improving health care not only for children but for adults and the community as a whole. The Satellite Clinic’s Wish List includes the following and would be greatly appreciative of any of the following donations of the following supplies. General Medical Supplies: Cotton Wool Roll Bandages/Dressings Chest Drainage tubes and bottles Cotton wool Endotracheal tubes RAE All Sizes: 3.0, 3.5, 4.0…to 6.5 Nasogastric Feeding tubes Intraosseous needles IV burettes (Pediatric - 60ml/gtt) IV catheters IV extension tubing
IV infusion sets Oxygen face masks Oxygen nasal cannula Spinal needles 31/2 Urinary catheters Urine collector Oxisensor (N-25; D-20; I-20) Gauze sponge Blood infusion set Surgical Supplies: Sutures: Vicryl 2/0, 3/0, 4/0, 6/0, 7/0 Silk 2/0, 3/0, 4/0, 5/0 Nylon 2/0, 3/0, 4/0 PART II Non-disposable Instrument and Equipment General Medical Equipment: Oxygen concentrator (220V) Penlights Stethoscopes Pulse Oxymeter (220V) Syringe pumps Suction Machine (220V) Surgical Equipment: Lead aprons for X-ray protection Plaster Cast saw Fiber Optic Bronchoscope Foot Operated Surgeon’s Stool Pediatric Electric Blanket Orthopedic beds Surgical magnifying glasses 3.5X Patient positioning devices Laboratory Equipment: Hematology Analyzer Haematocrit centrifuge Pipettes (automatic) Sero centrifuge Biochemistry analayzer Microscope PART III Miscellaneous Patient Supplies Blankets Children and adult clothing Children’s Toothbrush Toothpaste Toys Sheets Mosquito nets PART IV Medications (Please refer to the note mentioned in the main text about valid expiry dates). Intravenous Medication Amphothericin B Ceftazidime Ceftriaxone Imipenem+ Cylastatin Lidocaine with epi 1%or 2% Methyl prednisolone Salbutamol Thiopental Oral Medication Albuterol (Salbutamol nebulizer & inhalation) Amoxcilline Augmentin
Cefuroxime Cloxacilline Lansoprazol Lidocaine 2% solution Montelukast Paracodeine Penicillin V Propyl tiouracil tab 50 mg Valproic acid Captopril Topical Medication Acyclovir cream Emla Cream Hibicet (Chlorhexidine+Cetrimide) Lidocaine jelly Lidocaine spray Triple antibiotic ointment Vaseline Ophthalmic medication Tobradex Eye drop Phenylephrine2.5%
Board Certified in Gastroenterology Nick Sharma, M.D. Brian D. Feiock, M.D. Brian E. Longendyke, D.O. Michael Weiss, M.D. Michael W. Bays, D.O. Srinivas Raju, M.D. Ramesh Koka, M.D. Tal Hazan, M.D. Julian Perez, M.D. PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE INTRODUCTION — Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a chronic (long lasting) condition that affects