
Most Nigerians don’t fully know their rights when they walk into a hospital — and some healthcare workers don’t follow them either. This video breaks down the Patient’s Bill of Rights in Nigeria, the truth about “rejection” vs referral, and the 8 Rights of Medication Administration every nurse and doctor MUST follow.If you’ve ever been ignored, spoken to rudely, denied care, or unsure of what you’re entitled to in the hospital… this video is for you.⭐ What You’ll Learn👉 1. Your Real Patient Rights in NigeriaWe explain all 11 Patient’s Bill of Rights, including:- Right to access care (even without money in emergencies)- Right to informed consent- Right to privacy and confidentiality- Right to dignity and respect- Right to safe, quality care- Right to complain and get feedbackAnd more…These rights were established by the FCCPC and the Federal Ministry of Health, and every hospital is meant to follow them.👉 2. Rejection vs ReferralMany patients say they’ve been “rejected”…But the system calls it referral — and there’s a BIG difference.You’ll learn:Why hospitals refer patientsWhen referral is appropriateWhen it becomes a rights violationHow to protect yourself during a referral👉 3. The 8 Rights of Medication AdministrationFor healthcare workers, these rules can protect patients AND your license:Right patientRight drugRight doseRight routeRight timeRight documentationRight reasonRight responsethe extra Right to Effective Treatment🎯 Who Should Watch This Video?✔ Nigerian patients & families✔ Nurses & nursing students✔ Doctors & medical students✔ Pharmacists & caregivers✔ Anyone who wants safer healthcare🔔 If You Learned Something New:👍 Like💬 Comment💛 Share🔔 Subscribe for more healthcare education videos