1/5 Tarou s. 1 month ago on Google • 52 reviews New
The
contents
described
are
from
2018.
One
surgery.
Impressions
after
experiencing
hospitalization
once.
I
could
sense
the
egos
of
the
hospital
operators
who
seek
profit
and
the
people
in
charge
who
are
protecting
themselves,
even
if
they
ignore
the
patient's
position.
There
are
three
reasons.
●As
others
have
pointed
out,
when
I
was
hospitalized,
even
though
I
was
found
to
be
negative
for
coronavirus,
I
was
taken
to
a
private
room
instead
of
a
large
room.
The
difference
is
15,000
yen/day.
It
may
be
just
in
case,
but
in
a
sense
it's
a
rip-off.
●I'm
sensitive
to
alcohol,
but
when
the
surgery
was
about
to
begin,
the
affected
area
was
disinfected
with
alcohol,
and
my
skin
turned
red,
so
why
didn't
I
tell
the
nurse?
What
will
you
do
if
something
serious
happens?
he
asked
in
a
strong
tone.
Is
he
a
strong
character
developed
by
fighting
in
the
operating
room?
Regardless
of
the
patient's
personality,
they
are
saying
that
there
were
deficiencies
in
the
preliminary
examination
and
investigation
before
surgery,
and
if
something
like
this
happens,
it
is
the
patient's
responsibility
to
notify
the
patient
in
advance.
This
is
different.
●When
I
took
a
urine
test
after
waking
up
from
anesthesia
and
was
slightly
dizzy,
I
spilled
a
few
drops
onto
the
tiles
on
the
floor
of
the
bathroom
in
a
luxury
private
room,
and
the
next
day
I
received
a
warning
from
the
cleaning
lady.
The
quality
of
cleaning
is
probably
strictly
controlled.
For
me,
it
makes
me
sad
that
I
feel
like
I'm
serving
a
rich
man's
house
while
paying
for
a
private
room.
It's
just
my
imagination,
but
the
management's
concept
when
constructing
private
rooms
was
to
charge
a
high
price
for
private
rooms,
so
the
floors
of
the
toilets
were
made
of
high-quality
tiles.
The
cleaning
lady's
cleaning
work
is
strictly
controlled
to
avoid
stains.
Something
like
that.
However,
when
hospital
toilets
are
like
this,
it
is
painful
for
both
patients
and
their
mothers.
This
is
probably
a
problem
with
the
hospital
director's
policy
management,
not
the
lady
herself.
If
I
replace
the
floor,
the
usage
fee
will
be
30,000
yen/day.
I'm
not
going
to
be
a
monster
patient.
Patients
are
different
from
customers.
As
a
customer,
I
understand
that
I
shouldn't
visit
a
hospital,
but
I
couldn't
help
but
wonder
if
something
could
be
done.
I
wish
I
didn't
have
to
take
care
of
you,
but
if
you
break
a
bone
on
a
Sunday
in
Utsunomiya,
this
is
almost
always
the
case.
If
you
were
to
be
involved,
what
would
it
actually
be
like?
Has
it
improved?
Please
check
it
out
with
your
own
eyes.
Anyway,
it's
good
news
lol
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