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Viral Video: In a startling video making waves across social media platforms, a male patient was captured seemingly preparing to consume gutka while undergoing a medical procedure in what appears to be a hospital operating theatre. Although the location remains unconfirmed, the video has sparked widespread concern and raised pertinent questions about hospital protocols.
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The video, which has garnered significant attention online, depicts a male patient engaged in what seems to be the preparation of gutka, a form of chewing tobacco, within the confines of an operating theatre. While the precise timing and origin of the footage are yet to be verified, it has prompted a flurry of reactions from netizens, ranging from criticism of hospital oversight to disbelief at the audacity of the act.
Despite the attention the video has garnered, several key details remain elusive. It is unclear whether the patient was indeed preparing gutka or simply mimicking the action, as his hands' contents are indiscernible. Additionally, the exact circumstances surrounding the recording, including who captured the footage and the specific hospital involved, have yet to be determined.
In the video, the patient is observed undergoing medical treatment, appearing to be under the influence of anesthesia and wearing an oxygen mask. Medical equipment, such as a pulse oximeter and intravenous apparatus, suggests that he is in a compromised state. Meanwhile, two nurses are depicted attending to their duties, seemingly unaware of the patient's actions.
Users on social media platforms have expressed astonishment and disbelief upon viewing the footage. One person humorously commented "Zubaan Kesari," while others speculated about the origin of the individual, with some suggesting it must be from Kanpur.