Japanese Red Cross Morioka Hospital in Morioka

JapanJapanese Red Cross Morioka Hospital

 

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6 Chiwari-1-1 Sanbonyanagi, Morioka, Iwate 020-0831, Japan
contacts phone: +81 19-637-3111
website: www.morioka.jrc.or.jp
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Latitude: 39.6614885, Longitude: 141.167492

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  • shizuku

    shizuku

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    I was admitted to the obstetrics and gynecology department and gave birth, and all the midwives were kind. Each and every one of them was really involved and cared for me. I wasn't planning on giving birth here, but I had to be rushed to the hospital to give birth, but I was very grateful to the doctors and many other staff members who took care of me. I would like to work with the obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics departments again if I have the opportunity.

  • ki taha

    ki taha

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    I was admitted to the pediatric department. I was told that it would be better to be hospitalized at my local pediatrician's hospital, so I had them write a letter of introduction on the same day, and the doctor contacted the Red Cross Hospital around 10 o'clock. I arrived at the hospital around 11:30 and was examined and admitted. I was moved to a separate room to receive explanations about my hospitalization, and 10 minutes later an office staff member came and explained things to me, and I left the room without saying anything. They didn't ask us to wait, so we decided to wait first. After waiting for 40 to 50 minutes, no one else came, so when I went to the pediatrician's office, I saw that they were probably taking a break in the back, laughing loudly. After calling out to him many times, he finally responded. It's obvious that they seem to have completely forgotten about us and aren't doing anything about us. He then asked me to wait while he contacted the ward. Then they came 10 minutes later and had to wait for another hour because the ward wasn't ready yet. By the way, the child was already irritated by being forced to wait in a hot room with a fever of 41 degrees Celsius due to suspected pneumonia. I was hospitalized for a week and was told that the antibiotics needed to be tapered off gradually. On the morning of the third day in the hospital, Just a summer cold. It's not like I made it complicated. I don't have to be hospitalized, but I feel like I'm doing it because I'm here. We don't have any kind of illness, so even if we are hospitalized, there is no sense of satisfaction in thinking that we have recovered. So you can leave the hospital. Antibiotics do not need to be tapered off gradually. There's no point in doing it, so there's no problem in cutting it off suddenly. A female teacher suddenly said to me. There's a way to say it, right? If that's the case, you should clearly say that it's not necessary from the beginning. We don't want to be hospitalized either. It was a frustrating stay in the hospital. I don't want my child to be hospitalized here no matter what happens in the future. I don't want that female teacher to see me again. And the outpatient treatment should be changed. There are people who are making you wait, and you should reevaluate each and every call you make and your behavior. Also, for me, a medical worker, I would like to say a few words to the people in the ward. The infusion pump gave me a occlusion alarm and they responded to it, but I was using the pump incorrectly. You should look back on your nursing skills. It's an overdose. That way. I was surprised that the nurses didn't have proper nursing skills since it was a large hospital.

  • もなか

    もなか

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    Thank you for taking care of me before and after giving birth, and the food was absolutely delicious! I was depressed after being transferred and hospitalized due to premature labor, but the food was so delicious that I looked forward to three meals, and I thought it was as good as the food I got at a private hospital. I had the impression that the wound care after the Caesarean section was a bit lacking, but the staff were all kind and especially helpful with breastfeeding. Nursing room? There was always a midwife on hand, which was very helpful and made it easy for me to talk to her about various things. The rental system for hospital gowns and towels was also useful.

  • searren 386

    searren 386

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    Here is a story that shows the low level of medical care at this hospital. I was diagnosed with gallstones at another hospital and brought my referral letter and test records with me. As is the case with general hospitals, it took me three days to get tested, even though I wasn't sure if they were necessary or not. I did some research in advance and found out that laparoscopic surgery to remove the gallbladder would require a day hospital stay or 1 night or 2 days, but if I were to undergo surgery, I would have to stay in the hospital for 1 week before the test (what is the first test?). The unexpected answer was that I would have to stay in the hospital for 1 week to 10 days after the surgery. Doesn't the JRCS have any doctors who can perform laparoscopic surgery? I was told that my surgery schedule was booked for about six months, but it felt like a lie. I was advised to wait and see and take medication, but once gallstones form, drugs do not dissolve them and only slow their progression, so I decided to postpone the treatment rather than wait and see. I can't say that I like eating, but I don't enjoy living a life where I'm prohibited from eating oily and spicy foods and have no joy in eating. Even when I go to get medicine, the doctor's appointment is always the same and I don't even bother to look at it. Once you catch a patient, don't let them live, don't cure them, don't kill them, and squeeze as much as you can out of them.

  • М «mina» N

    М «mina» N

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    A family member was admitted to the palliative care ward. Not only did they take the lead, but the nurses were also really kind and worked hard to take care of me. I have nothing but gratitude.

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