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83 Kasugamachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0024, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 89-947-1111
internet side: www.eph.pref.ehime.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 33.8322879, Longitude: 132.7647708
E s
::A few years ago, I visited an obstetrics and gynecology department. I don't know if the nurses from back then are still around, but if they think it's okay, they'll treat you appropriately, even if it's your first birth. Perhaps because the sutures were done under the guidance of an inexperienced person, the stitches twitched and hurt after the surgery, so I asked them to remove the stitches even though I was told they didn't need to be removed. It hurt. It was a large room, but it was clean and comfortable with good air conditioning. Even when other babies were crying at night, there was a mutual atmosphere. For some reason, I had a mental breakdown while I was in the hospital, and when I asked to keep the baby, they gave me a very disgusted look and sent me back in an hour. I understood that it was recommended to share the same bed, but when I brought her in, she placed me roughly on the bed, and I wondered if it was okay to treat a newborn baby so roughly. I thought about it later, but my mental state didn't return to normal within an hour, so I left the baby in the crib and left the room crying. After it was determined that there was a problem, a nurse came to check on the baby regularly and took the initiative to take care of the baby, but the baby was placed in a baby bed on the aisle. Are the other babies being taken care of at the nurse's station? I still remember leaving the hospital thinking that it was appropriate to be in a separate room at the back of the hospital. Other than that, the facilities were clean and the curtains were always closed, so I didn't have to worry about privacy. However, since it is a general hospital, I thought that it would be difficult for people who give birth normally. During my regular check-up, the doctors, nurses, and receptionists were all nice, so now I wish I had checked more information about the ward where I would be giving birth. I was surprised at how expensive the hospitalization fees were.
a m
::My doctor was very nice, but is there anything I don't understand before or after the surgery? I was very happy that he was very attentive to me, explained things to me, and even took charge of my surgery. However, I was admitted to a four-person room right in front of the nurse's station, and the nurses were chatting with each other unrelated to work, making it uncomfortable. . There were a handful of nurses who were kind and kind, but I was surprised to see that there were a few who were very bossy and had a very bossy way of talking about other things. I don't know because I haven't been taught, but if I open my mouth, I feel like I'm threatening to do something about what I did, don't do this, don't do this, and if you do this, I'll punish you lol. I was so anxious to get out of the hospital as soon as possible.
L
::Thank you for taking care of my mother when she was hospitalized. After the surgery, I developed symptoms of delirium, which caused me a lot of trouble (?). Even though I say it's a nuisance, it doesn't mean that the person in question is intentionally delirium. Moreover, I felt disgusted by the patients' behavior that made them seem like they were the perpetrators. When a delirium patient was restrained by force, it was only natural that he would become even more violent, and the first person who visited me was the one who showed me the injuries he had received during that process and said, ``I was hurt like that.'' ``He was the type that was likely to become delirium from the beginning.'' ” I was bombarded with disrespectful words. My mother also had many bruises, but there was no explanation or apology as to how they got there. Of course, there was also the treatment for bruises. I felt that the people here were not professionals. Another person was in a bad mood at work the whole time, and as soon as he came out of the hospital room into the hallway, he yelled, ``Moo!'' and was talking abusively to a fellow nurse. I can totally hear it. I understand that the work of teachers, nurses, and caregivers is extremely difficult, but I felt that their attitude was extremely heartless. I have been receiving care at the outpatient clinic for a long time, and the outpatient nurses, receptionists, and other staff have always been really kind and attentive, so I was surprised at the difference. I don't want to give even one star to the ward, but the three stars are for the outpatient staff.
冒険太郎
::My elderly mother (80 at the time) developed cancer and was transferred to the Ehime Medical Center. Doctors at the medical center said he had an intestinal obstruction and would need surgery immediately. However, he was not tested for a week after being transferred to the hospital. Of course, during that time, I was only given an intravenous drip and no food or drink. In the end, the head of the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, ○○ (actually, I would like to use his real name, but with tears in my eyes) said, ``Because of my age, I don't think I will need surgery anymore, but if you wish. What do you want to do?'' I felt my face flush and my hair stand on end. This is probably what he means when he says he is angry. Are you telling me to abandon my mother who is suffering from intestinal obstruction? But I can't get angry here. With tears of frustration, I asked for surgery and the doctor changed to another doctor. Now you get the idea. There's more. A middle-aged old nurse who thinks I'm not there and calls out my mother's name out loud, who also has hearing loss! This is the prefectural hospital that represents Ehime. No matter how many state-of-the-art equipment you have, the people are still poor! However, I heard from a person connected to Ai University Hospital that many staff are transferring from Ai University because the salaries are higher than those at Ehime University Hospital. Furthermore, in an article in Weekly Gendai, the five-year survival rate for cancer in gastrointestinal surgery was significantly lower than the national average! My skills are bad and my humanity is the worst, but my salary is high! That's the worst. (PS) Actually, there are more. One day, a middle-aged woman came out of the exam room next to my mother's doctor's office crying. I sit in the waiting room and cry. There were several people in the waiting room, but they all kept their heads down and no one spoke to them. The doctor next to me was ○○, who held the top title in gastrointestinal surgery at the time. He had a bad reputation because he had a big voice and blurted out everything. He was probably given a life expectancy. This doctor is neither delicate nor kind. Even though he wasn't that old, he was demoted to contract doctor after a while. They must have done something wrong, or they must have been flooded with complaints. As mentioned above, this is just my experience, so there are probably many more.
chike darling
::I just had my cesarean operation there, and I don't regret it . It has all you need for your health benefits and you will be attended to very well even if you don't speak Japanese. All the staff I came in contact with made my stay in the hospital worth it.