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Japan, 〒500-8323 Gifu, Kashimachō, 7-chōme, 1番地
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Aki Tanaka
::I get the impression that there aren't enough parking spaces and enough doctors. I think it depends on the timing and the department, but when I asked for surgery, I was told it would be a month away. I gave up on the surgery here and had it done at another hospital.
MAO H
::I was hospitalized. The mortar on the 4th floor is the worst nurse and person. I have an intractable disease and am living in pain every day.I was hospitalized for another illness, but of course the pain continues, and when I talk about it, she says that she won't take care of me if she doesn't want to do it. People who suffer from designated intractable diseases cannot yet be treated, endure the pain, and live their lives in tears.When I talk about incurable diseases, not only are they ignorant, but there are many people who have many cousins who say it with a frightening look on their faces. I guess there is no one in real life that you can feel compassion for. We recommend that you bring a recorder with you during your stay in the hospital. By the way, some people are concerned that it is wiretapping, but conversations that include your own voice are not considered wiretapping, but simply recordings, and are not a crime, and can be used as evidence (my cousin is a lawyer).I record everything. I'll use it when it doesn't get any more unreasonable. I haven't even checked the recordings, which are often in the news, so can I take them? If you confirm this, the truth will not be recorded and it will be effective enough.
AI
::I would like to decline your request first. I don't know about other floors. The mezzanine floor inpatient ward nurse is the worst. Please be careful of those who hide their names by turning their name tags inside out, except for the nurses who show their name tags properly. Although he was initially given six months to live, he passed away after 1.5 months. Although this is speculation, it is assumed that there was an act close to abuse. It's impossible for a patient to be frightened by the sound of a nurse's footsteps. I should have turned on a web camera (recording). Although I was able to talk until 2 weeks ago (consciousness and difficulty walking), my score was III-100 at the time of discharge. If there was an event that could cause a decline in the level of consciousness, it would be that he fell twice without taking any precautions, then fell a third time and suffered subarachnoid hemorrhage. With that, the nurses finally dealt with the floor sensor. Even though I called the nurse and said I would help her use the toilet, she did not come. The nurse didn't come, so I tried to go to the bathroom and fell. The doctor was concerned about having a urinary catheter inserted due to the fear of infection, but I didn't know how to convince him, but before I knew it, the urinary catheter was in place. By the way, there was no explanation about the urine catheter. It's frustrating, but because the level is 3 digits, I don't tell the dead what happened. No evidence. Note: The 9th floor nurse and HCU nurse were highly professional and were angels to the patients. Now, I wonder what the people involved will think when they read this. Maybe it will be deleted. Sorry for the misspelling.
服部圭太
::I became mentally uneasy due to the troubles I had with social media, so I was hospitalized in a closed psychiatric ward for about two weeks for digital detox. I don't want to give it a 1 star because it was such a terrible hospital, but I'm posting this in hopes that there won't be more victims like me. The worst cases are mainly nurses in closed wards (especially older female nurses). My symptoms weren't that severe, so I was able to spend my time peacefully, but when a young female patient in my room said things like ``I want to die'' and ``It's painful,'' she said, ``It doesn't matter to us whether we want to die or whether it's painful.'' There's a picture of him yelling, "I don't have any, so hurry up and eat!", a picture of him laughing and saying to a male inpatient with a child, "You're a failure to be a father," and a picture of him saying, "We work and pay taxes. It's because of you that I'm receiving a disability pension!'' yelling at an elderly woman, ``Are you taking out your stress on the inpatients who are too weak to say anything? ” I saw him yelling at some pretty harsh words. On the other hand, when it comes to patients who are extremely violent or aggressive, they seem to have kind words to say, such as, ``You look like you're doing well today'' or ``It's great that you're able to eat all your food.'' Ta. I get the impression that they are choosing people who are easy to talk to and attacking them. Even just watching or listening to her symptoms was so bad that I thought her symptoms would get worse, so I left the hospital early. I was not allowed to use a smartphone during digital detox, so I couldn't record it, but the elderly female nurse's behavior was so bad that if I had had a smartphone, I would have recorded it and sued her. It was so bad that I wrote it in the suggestion box, but since there was a nurse who was so bad when I was admitted to the hospital, I guess people think it's a lie written by a mentally ill patient. I can only assume that the nurse in question threw away the letter. It's really unfortunate that such a nurse was in a ward where mentally weak people are admitted as a last resort. There were several wonderful nurses who cared for me, so I am grateful to them. This is a long post, but thank you for reading.
seis veinte
::On the 4th day after the surgery, I was able to take a shower and the pain had subsided, so I enjoyed a brief moment of relaxation in the rest area on 11ᖴ. The view is pretty good for a double room. In the 4-person room... 90% of the view is from the walls of the building (it's a cruel world out there) There is a 24ᕼ Lawson on the 1st floor, and you can use wifi, TV, and refrigerator for 500 yen a day. There is a CS set (toothbrushing set, tissues, one-ear earphone, chopsticks, spoon, cup, etc.) where you can rent hospital gowns (pajamas are new and clean, which is very important) and towels, and the items you bring with you are socks. I only wore underwear and underwear, and I had brought a towel, but I ended up not using it. There is also a coin laundry on each ward floor, so you can spend your time in the hospital alone without any inconvenience. While I was in the hospital, I had a lot of free time and wanted to change my mind and forget about the pain, so I just spent my time listening to my favorite music on Netflix and YouTube. For a person like me, it was a very comfortable hospital stay, and there were many young staff members who were very flexible in their treatment, so I felt that it was a very good hospital.