Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Intensive Care Liberation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 11 May, 2024
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Within the process of Afrikan liberation is the element of intensive care should conditions become critical for Afrikan souls. The impositions and effects of disruptions such as enslavement and colonisation can render circumstances entirely critical. In this, it is useful to examine the characteristics of this aspect of an overall thrust for the attainment, maintenance and security of Afrikan liberty. To do this, let us examine the phenomenon of intensive care in the context of popularly recognised medical institutions.
According to a mainstream source the specialised area of focus labelled intensive care unit is defined as follows:
“a unit in a hospital providing intensive care for critically ill or injured patients that is staffed by specially trained medical personnel and has equipment that allows for continuous monitoring and life support”.
Another mainstream source highlights the notion of intensive care unit liberation and provides the following detail:
“ICU Liberation is an evolved philosophy and practice of improving care by freeing patients from pain, oversedation, delirium, mechanical ventilation, immobility, isolation, sleep disturbances, and ICU-acquired weakness, as well as post-discharge residual effects that can be life-altering for so many patients”.
Outside the arena of medical biology, these definitions can be adjusted to relate to Afrikan life and experience in societal terms. Here, the first sourced description can be altered to describe an aspect of the role of the Afrikan liberator thus:
“Afrikan intensive care liberators are specially trained Afrikan souls that are part of organs established for the purpose of Afrikan ascension, liberty and fullest flourishing”.
Secondly, the detail of provided for ICU Liberation can also be altered to highlight the process of Afrikan liberation where conditions may demand a level of high intensity thus:
“Afrikan intensive care liberation is a self-determined evolved philosophy and practice of improving care amongst Afrikan souls by freeing themselves from the imposition of: pain-inducing conditions; pacification and oversedation through anti-Afrikan propaganda, miseducation and other ill-vices; anti-Afrikan religious delirium; anti-Afrikan political, economic and other disruptive machinations; social immobility and castration, isolation and division of Afrikans from one place to the next; perpetual disturbances to thwart Afrikans from resting in knowingness of themselves; and acquired weaknesses from a barrage of pseudo-identities, pseudo-solutions and the like. Further, the residual effects that can be acutely and devastatingly life-changing for Afrikans that succumb to being erroneously coerced into being discharged from knowing who and what they are and their imperative thrust for upright ascension and liberty”.
Clearly, if conditions demand that process of the Afrikan liberation requires an intensive approach, then, the role of the Afrikan liberator also holds an intensified focus in order to relieve the Afrikan of critical conditions. This is surely true for the Afrikan wherever located and from whatever station, level of status they may operate. The Afrikan must ascend from any imposed state of being in critical condition into fullest flourishing of normality. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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