Osakafu Saiseikai Ibaraki Hospital en Ibaraki

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2-chōme-1-45 Mitsukeyama, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0035, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 72-622-8651
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Latitude: 34.8209907, Longitude: 135.5561639

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  • K Y

    K Y

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    My parent was in the hospital with terminal cancer, and I received a call saying, ``His breathing has become weak. Please prepare to say goodbye.'' So I went to see him. I stayed in the hospital room for a while, and for some reason I noticed police wandering around on the same floor. Perhaps because it was inconvenient, they called me to prepare to say goodbye, but they told me to go home because they couldn't allow me to stay in the hospital room like this. So, three hours after I returned home, I was called again and rushed to the hospital, but I found that I had already stopped breathing. I was angry because the hospital didn't give me any explanation and acted as if nothing had happened. We don't know what's going on behind closed doors. The doctor in charge was very nice, but I don't know anything else about the reception, including the reception.

  • nh1284

    nh1284

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    My son was in the hospital. I was given an intravenous drip, but the blood started to flow backwards, so I immediately called the nurse. After 10 minutes, no one came out, so I headed to the nurse's station. Then, there were about 15 nurses talking and filling out medical records, and the nurse call kept ringing, and even though the number for my son's room was flashing, no one answered. did. When I explained the situation to the person closest to me who was filling out the documents, he said that it was difficult and immediately came to the room and the two of us began the procedure. At that time, I said, ``Why couldn't you answer the nurse call when there were so many nurses? Even if you're busy, shouldn't you go out and check the situation first? ” I heard. Then, the nurse said, ``Oh, I was just handing over the early and late shifts.I'm on the early shift.'' “Nurse calls are for emergencies, right? This time too, the situation required immediate treatment, right? Is there a morning shift or a late shift? Could you at least check the situation after you leave and tell me to wait for you? '' Then he fell silent, looked displeased, and began the procedure. At that time, the blood and the contents of the IV drip spilled onto the mattress, as the two of us pulled out the tube and stabbed it several times due to lack of skill. Then, without even changing the mattress, they just put a towel on top of it and let the child, who had a fever, sleep on it. When a child is put to bed, their back gets wet and feels uncomfortable. It's obvious, isn't it? It was so wet that it soaked all the way down to my back. I thought this was really bad, so I went to the nurse center again, explained the situation, and had the futon changed. At that time, the nurse from earlier was glaring at me and secretly talking to a nearby nurse. The nurse who changed the futon for me apologized many times, and I don't think everyone feels that way. But I have to say that at least the two nurses who changed the IV drip were the worst. I've had IV drips administered many times at other hospitals, but I've never had anyone do it so poorly. "Huh? Is this it? Is it that?" The two of them looked like amateurs as they treated it. There were many other suspicious points, and I thought that I would not be able to receive treatment at this hospital, so I explained the situation and was transferred. Before I was transferred, the head nurse and one of the nurses in question came to apologize, but the nurse in question kept glaring at me and lowering her head, as if I was apologizing in a grumpy manner. After being transferred to the hospital, the treatment was completely different and made me feel very at ease. At that time, the way the drip was applied was terrible. "It hurt, didn't it? I'm sorry..." the nurse at the hospital he was transferred to apologized to my son over and over again. I was moved to tears thinking about how people reacted so differently. I think there are good nurses at this hospital, but the overall atmosphere was bad. In addition to this incident, nurses were yelling and fighting with each other, the doctor in charge was completely unaware of what had happened during the night, and the child was hospitalized alone, so there were some sudden changes. They said they would contact me right away, but I didn't hear back from them, so I got worried, so I contacted them, but the situation suddenly changed just now. That's what I was told. There are many others. There wasn't really anything I could trust. I will never go again

  • coyote leragazze

    coyote leragazze

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    Neurosurgery on the second and fourth Saturdays is not recommended. He has a grumble and doesn't get angry, can't explain things even if he asks questions, doesn't start a conversation, ignores people who ask, and treats patients as abnormal💢 You wrote that he was the head of the department, but it's been a while since I've seen someone so outspoken and lacking in medical knowledge. Anyway, you'll understand once you've been examined, but it's seriously dangerous. I found similar reviews at the neurosurgical hospital where he works full-time, so I was convinced. I thought it would be so difficult for the Saiseikai to have to adopt something like this, but I wonder if it's okay.

  • ラル

    ラル

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    When I interviewed the head nurse and deputy head nurse, I kept talking to them for about 5 minutes about things like, ``If you have a welfare qualification, you'd be better off in a different field,'' why you came here even though you're in a different field, and what it was like to interview at a different place.'' Also, even after I misunderstood and corrected him, he kept saying that he said something he didn't say. It's a very unpleasant hospital because the head nurse is like this! I don't understand the team approach at all. Moreover, I don't think she is a nurse with a good personality if she repeats things she didn't say and makes assumptions and attacks. Because the head is like this. During the interview, I said that I would like to study things like medication and get a qualification.→Are you interested in becoming a nurse?→I studied things like medication for my grandparents, and said that I was interested in becoming a mental health worker.→I was in the field. Two of the head nurses attacked him, assuming that he was someone who would blatantly tell patients about medicine without permission based on the knowledge he had learned in the past.⇒That's not what I meant. As a mental health worker and social worker, I wanted to learn about medication in advance, and I wanted to help my grandparents. ⇒ From there, it is perceived that excessive knowledge of medicine is being passed around without permission. Then, at the next interview, the person continued to explain the medication and told me not to do that, which lasted about 15 minutes. (For grandparents, this is to improve swelling caused by applying too much compresses, etc. because grandparents are weak in qualifications.) And when I say I'm interested in becoming a mental health worker, I'm told that nurses aren't interested. I would like to study to become a nurse, but due to my age, I am not thinking about it at the moment. So why did I want to work at a hospital? I have the qualifications, so why not work at a nursing home? That's what the head nurse told me. So why not a mental health worker? It has become a state. I don't recommend working because welfare-related people may be looked down upon. Or rather, if you keep saying that you said something that you didn't mean because of your personality, and you keep saying it even after I correct you, your communication skills are at an end. Nursing staff also participate in the team approach at hospitals, and I sympathize with the participants. What's more, even though he was attacking this one-sidedly, the head nurse said that if things continued like this, he would be misunderstood, which is troubling. No, it's just your imagination, right? Cause. I don't even want to give 1 star.

  • 橘

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    I had a uterine cancer screening today. I felt very uncomfortable with the response from the female staff at the reception desk, even though I called in advance. When I received my uterine cancer screening using my Ibaraki city screening ticket, the person who answered my questions over the phone was very polite. ・Please come directly to the hospital by March 15th. ・Reservations are fully booked, so you may have to wait for a long time, but you can come in without making an appointment. ・Please come by 11:30 a.m. We were given the above explanation and what to bring on the day. I went to the hospital today according to what I was told over the phone, and the female staff member at the initial consultation desk said, ``Please come in,'' and I went up to the counter. Since it wasn't my first visit, I guess I'll have to go to the re-examination counter. I was worried, so I asked the staff at the initial consultation desk, ``It's not my first visit, but are you okay?'' She said, ``Yes,'' but her facial expressions and tone of voice seemed to indicate, ``Huh?'' I felt like I was being made fun of. I can't quite put it into words, but I'm not used to Saiseikai Hospital and don't know, so I just asked a question. Did something bother you? Below is the conversation I had with the reception staff afterwards. Me: “I came for a medical examination using my Ibaraki City medical examination ticket.” Reception staff: “Today (March 13th) we are only accepting reservations.” Me: ``I called in advance and was told that the reservation slots were full, so please come directly to the hospital.'' Reception staff: ``I think you told me that on the phone, but today is a reservation-only day.And tomorrow will also be a day off for medical examinations.'' Me: “Did you say on the phone that you should come by March 15th?” Reception staff: “Yes, so could you come on the 15th?” Me: “I couldn’t come on the 15th, so I came today.” Reception staff: “What kind of examination are you having?” Me: “It’s a uterine cancer screening.” Receptionist: “(To the receptionist next to me) Can I have a uterine cancer screening today?” The receptionist next to me said, “Yes, you can.” Reception staff: “Yes.” Receptionist: "(Turns to me) If you have uterine cancer, you can get it done today. I'll take your consultation card and screening ticket with you." This is how the exchange happened. This will be confirmed by phone in advance. When you hear that, don't you think, ``I'm here for the checkup that I can take today''? usually. It's rude to just say, ``I can't do it today,'' but I also felt like I was working without thinking. I also felt like I was being made fun of because I had assumed from the beginning that the patient was in the wrong. After that, I felt very uncomfortable that they were proceeding so calmly without a word of apology, so I said, ``Wouldn't it have been better if you had just confirmed that the uterine cancer screening had been done first?'' When I told him that, he finally apologized and said, "Yes, I'm sorry." The reception staff had a bossy attitude from beginning to end, which made me feel very uncomfortable. I am fully aware that not all staff members at Ibaraki Saiseikai Hospital are unfriendly. (If today was a day when I couldn't get a uterine cancer screening, the receptionist would probably feel sorry for not being informed of this even though I had called in advance.) I'm sure they would have refused, so either way I think the receptionist's attitude was wrong from the beginning.)

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