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Children’s Intensive Care Unit Needs Help – We Respond!

March 20, 2025, 22:55 280 Author: Healthcare Volunteer: Yana Lobanok deti.zp.ua We have purchased essential medicines worth 26,000 UAH, but the needs keep growing. Please support us!

Children's Intensive Care Unit Needs Help – We Respond!

Over the past few weeks, we received three emergency requests from the intensive care unit of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Children's Hospital and provided urgent aid to children totaling approximately 26,000 UAH (about $630 USD).

Eight-year-old Kateryna and eleven-year-old Adelina were admitted to intensive care with bilateral pneumonia. To support and stimulate their bodies, they urgently needed Albuwen. Twelve-year-old Ivan suffered from acute appendicitis complicated by purulent peritonitis. After emergency surgery, he required specialized parenteral nutrition – Olimel.

Children's Intensive Care Unit Needs Help – We Respond!

And we have good news! Ivan has completed his treatment and was discharged home. Adelina is feeling much better and has been transferred from intensive care to the surgical department. However, Kateryna remains in critical but stable condition.

Today, we received a new request from the hospital for the purchase of Albumin and Olimel for Kateryna, amounting to approximately 10,000 UAH (about $240 USD).

In critical situations, when hospitals lack life-saving medicines and parents cannot afford urgent treatment, we step in to help. Thanks to your donations, we can respond quickly to doctors' requests, ensuring that young patients receive the care they need in time.

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