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79 Gangnam-ro, Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
kontakt telefon: +82 55-750-8000
strona internetowej: www.gnuh.co.kr
wiÄksza mapa i wskazĆ³wkiLatitude: 35.1764353, Longitude: 128.0956934
Andrew Kim
::Gyeongsang National University Hospital is quite large, and the actual size and scale of the hospital are as good as any other hospital. Compared to the friendly staff, amenities are lacking.
Abdul Bari Shah
::I had an extremely unpleasant experience at this hospital, especially considering it was my second visit with my son. Regrettably, they don't seem to have pediatric specialists available. During one emergency visit, they refused treatment due to the lack of insurance for my baby, even though it was virtually impossible to obtain insurance within the first month. The staff's behavior was particularly peculiar, as they repeatedly suggested that foreigners should leave the premises.
u085s7r85
::A place so disgusting that I never want to go again even if I die. There were friendly people, but there were very few of them, and there were so many psychopaths, including nurses and doctors in the emergency room and intensive care unit, that it was very shocking. I don't know about other departments, but the emergency room and internal medicine intensive care unit do things that would be on the news without any hesitation. 1. The male nurse in the emergency room, while wearing his wedding ring, treated my mother while suddenly humming while she was lying unconscious after suffering a cardiac arrest. 2. A male resident in the Department of Hematology and Oncology. This person was also married and was just starting out. Six months before the cardiac arrest, when we first met here in the emergency room, my mother was unable to come to her senses due to the pain caused by the metastasis of the cancer and was unable to even do anything.* She got angry, including throwing up the curtains and leaving, saying that she couldn't get off work, and telling me to go to Seoul right away and bring back the materials. I paid and whined. No matter how tired I was, a person with good character would not have done something like this. I think my mother looked like a normal person, not a cancer patient, because she didn't whine like other patients and endured it with mental strength. You were already in a serious condition. *He even came into cardiac arrest and explained it to me, but at the end he suddenly said that his mother was mentally ill. I can't write in detail due to family circumstances, but it's crazy to treat my mother like a mental patient and insult her like this when you don't even know her very well. I was paralyzed from the waist down due to bone metastasis and had skin and bones close together. It is surprising that a person like this is a doctor specializing in hematology and oncology. 3. *In the end, he became a vegetative state and was on a ventilator for 3 months. His entire body was already damaged, and he was not given any painkillers and was not even able to wear a hospital gown. (Before the tracheotomy, I told the attending doctor that I wanted to send my mother to my mother, but he said no.) The male respiratory medicine resident who was my mother's doctor did not even cover my mother's chest with a blanket so that the important parts of her breasts could be seen after the chest tube procedure, and he came out with the blanket pulled up during the procedure. (Without a nurse, I was accompanied only by an internist and the attending physician. It was in a public place where other patients were also present.) When he saw me, who thought I had gone home, he panicked and covered me with a blanket. It was really crazy. You know how I look at patients without even having to say anything. I was so shocked. How can they just use such a female critically ill patient as a plaything for experiments without knowing that it was serious? They don't tell me anything, and they only try to get everyone to the nursing hospital. Things like changing diapers for patients. I went to a nursing hospital, but no one could provide proper care, so I ended up going to the emergency room again that night. Obviously, no one can take care of it. *In the end, he died here after taking painkillers for only 3 days before his death. I also broke my ribs, but they didn't give me painkillers. When my mother was alive, she asked me to kill her because of the pain, but sending her to this hospital only gave her more pain. How resentful I must have been... I think hospital operation and internal facilities are only advantageous to hospital officials. +I was changing a diaper with the curtains closed when a male nurse came in without saying a word. + A crazy female nurse who intentionally ignores a patient when she hears him asking something, opens the curtain without saying a word while she is changing the patient's clothes, and deliberately opens the curtain further when leaving. +A doctor who loses his temper and is abusive to his guardian. +A male nurse who only explains the basic vital status of a critically ill patient and quickly hangs up the phone before the guardian asks more questions. +Nurses who answer bluntly when asked something. +Nurses who said they would call me at 7 or 8 o'clock about the patient's condition, but did not call me at 10 o'clock. +During the visit, I saw blood stains in his mouth and when I asked the nurse, he didn't give me a proper answer and gave me a vague answer. +Nurses who change patients' diapers without telling their guardians in advance, and yet confidently say that they have to bring a pack of diapers to other patients because they used them. +Compression fractures of the cervical spine, spine, and back due to bone metastases, The result of the pleural effusion test showed that it was malignant. He was in a vegetative state due to 6 fractured ribs due to CPR, but no painkillers were prescribed for 3 months after hospitalization, saying he did not appear to be in pain. He took painkillers for only 3 days at the end of his life. Please don't commit terrible filial piety like I did.
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::The nurses in the internal medicine ward are friendly and reassuring. However, the lady at the information desk in the main building needs training.
Maqsud Maqsud4422
::Ok