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2-1 Imaizumihokubumachi, Toyama, 939-8511, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 76-422-1112
internet side: www.tch.toyama.toyama.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 36.6726695, Longitude: 137.2124842
gamiko gami
::Visited and hospitalized for childbirth. The waiting time was relatively short, the doctors and nurses were kind, they worked closely with the pediatric department, and I felt safe giving birth at a large hospital. I didn't have a pain-free birth because my first birth went well, but I think it would be a good idea to have a pain-free birth since it's here. I later realized that I wish I had had a painless delivery. When I gave birth, the doctors and midwives talked to me a lot and praised me a lot (lol). Thanks to them, I was able to do my best without giving up, even though it was painful and difficult. The nurses and midwives on the ward are really kind, gentle, and empathetic. However, it seems like you're so busy that you tend to forget to say things like "I'll bring it later!", but it can't be helped when you're that busy! That's what I thought, but...maybe the midwives and nurses aren't cooperating with each other? I was worried because there were so many things I thought about, and so many miscommunications and communication mistakes. It's not a medical error or anything like that, but is it okay? I spent a lot of time thinking that. It may be that they are busy because there are fewer hospitals that can deliver babies. . . There were a lot of things I was worried about, but the doctors, midwives, and nurses were all kind and helpful. However, when asked if I would choose it if I gave birth again... Hospital food is delicious, but breakfast is pretty simple. Let me emphasize, it's pretty simple. If you don't have any dietary restrictions, you may want to bring something with you. I just want to have a lunch item in the morning. The photos are of one day's breakfast and celebration meal. Lunch and dinner were plentiful and I really looked forward to it every day.
まるまじ
::During the examination, my leg got caught on the examination table and I suffered an injury that looked like a torn muscle.When I had a compress applied to me, I was charged for the cost of the compress at the time of payment.When I asked about it, I was fine with the amount applied, but I would like to be charged for the remaining 8. and. When I gave it to them, I thought they were just asking me to check on them, so I got angry, so I returned the compress, went to another hospital, had it prescribed, and then billed the person who caused the injury for it. So, do you want to finally examine your feet? There is no need to pay for compresses. I had endured the pain for a long time, but the pain was reversed. This is an evaluation of the response of otolaryngology outpatient nurses. At the otolaryngology clinic, I will have to draw blood directly and administer an intravenous drip, so I forgot to stock up on antiseptic alcohol and other things, so I was looking for the stock box and was worried because I wasn't used to it.Is alcohol okay? I was asked this, and when I told them that my blood vessels were so small that it would take a pediatrician or a really skilled person to secure the route, and that it would leak, they kept silent and couldn't concentrate on the preparations! I was told that I couldn't do it with that needle, but I said that I wouldn't know unless I tried it, and after stabbing her in multiple places, she said again that I couldn't do it, and without apologizing, she called a pediatric nurse and did the second part. What is the number one nurse used for? Don't you have that? Did you check that? I'm scared because I don't even have everything yet, and will the drip be dropped in an hour? Isn't 30 minutes enough for your question? Didn't you write instructions for an hour? I didn't even see the question. Appropriateness with. I talked to the second nurse about the needle, so the third nurse took over and said it would be better to use another needle, and even though we were finally able to secure a route, there was no part to connect it to the IV after blood was drawn. I couldn't find it, so I kept looking in the inventory box, thinking it was there, but the only thing I found was a needle, and blood was flowing backwards. The third nurse wiped it for me and adjusted the angle of the needle so that it wouldn't leak, but I couldn't find the part, so I told her to connect it without that part, look for it, and then reattach it, and then I'd do the rest. When I sent a good nurse home, she said something like, ``I'm being carried away.'' Before applying the tape, I held the needle at 90 degrees to wipe the blood, and even though I said it hurt, I forced myself to apply the tape, and then I searched for parts and added them, and I had to force the needle that was fixed with tape to change its angle. Ta! By the time the hearing test was over and the drip was injected, my arm was so swollen that it had leaked and I flatly refused, saying that I would have to try again. I didn't prepare properly or organize the inventory boxes, and I had to redo the hearing test several times.I didn't set the printing paper properly, so I blamed it on me for not printing. Even though she is an elderly nurse, this level is terrible!
まさゆめ
::I felt that the nurses' awareness of hygiene management was low. And since there are no family members to visit in the inpatient ward, the nurses feel like they are in a girls' school. It's like being in a girl's dormitory without parents watching over you, and even mistakes are covered up. When I pointed out that they had changed the IV drip and connected it without disinfecting the port, I realized that this was a mistake. If you are bedridden or have no knowledge, you will continue to make mistakes. When I asked him that question, he answered yes. There was no explanation of hospitalization, no explanation of prescription drugs, no papers, and the ability to check the actual situation was paralyzed. ① It would be nice if they would disinfect their gloves when touching dirty things before opening the medicine, but suddenly they opened about 8 tablets of medicine and put them on my hand. Huh, are those gloves clean? And my hands too. You can't put it all in your mouth all of a sudden, and it's not treated as something you can put in your mouth. ② When I was taking it, I dropped the medicine and left it there to get a new one, but when I called the nurse, she picked up the medicine from the floor and put the dirty medicine on the dining table. I touched a new medicine with my hand. The nurse dropped the medicine bag and tried to put what she had picked up back into the medicine box. ③ Bedridden people are treated roughly because their families have no eyes on them because they cannot visit them. When changing diapers, the door and curtains are open so you can see everything and have no privacy. When I said I wanted to go home, my child kept making harsh comments like I was abandoning her. ④ Conversations between nurses were loud and difficult in the hallway. The portable toilet is dirty! I was leaking pee again! I haven't been able to see my family since the coronavirus, so I felt numb. ➄Nurse calls keep happening all over the place. After having to wait an hour due to a leak in my IV, I couldn't help but go to the nurse's station and she was laughing and chatting with me. I saw it many times when I passed by the station. ⑥The patient's name, disease name, and bad words were spoken in the hallway without regard for personal information. ⑦ Even when changing diapers at 4am, the nurses were chatting loudly in the hallway, making it very noisy, and the patient's eyes getting cold every time, so there was no consideration for the toilets to be jammed. ⑧ Since the computer operates according to quotas, patients are treated only in stages, like pieces in a game, and even if there was a check function, there were many cases where people forgot to check medicines, intravenous drips, names, etc.
タカハシメガネ
::I went there today for business, so I took the bus to visit. There are several buses leaving from Toyama Station every hour, so you don't have to wait long to get on the bus. Even after arriving at the municipal hospital, the hospital is right in front of you, so it is very convenient. There were a lot of people in the hospital, but I am humbled by the doctors and nurses who were involved day and night. thank you for your hard work. I hope you don't mind...
luciana kimura
::Very good medical care, doctors and infirmary very attentive