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  • #16
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    i would also have to voice out that Kuakini Hospital is one of the other hospitals that people should avoid going to. i am still deciding on a lawsuit on that one. it is documented about the type of care i received while i was there for several months. they forgot to chart meds, luckily my sister was there and would ask why / what they were giving to me when i already took it less than an hour ago. i was in critical care and no one would check in on me for hours.. my mom found me hanging off the bed with the cord wrapped around my neck while i was in a coma. they wouldn't tell me what they were giving me ..i went in for a heart condition and i was on the wrong floor, and the dr asked me if i thought i had adequate care..doh! thee would complain about coming in to check on me or if i call them because they had other things to do and why not ask my family. at that time, i was bedridden for 2 months. blah! bad memories!

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    • #17
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      Cran, It's documented. Sue!

      Auntie Lynn
      Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
      Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by 1stwahine
        Cran, It's documented. Sue!

        Auntie Lynn
        i know, but so much hassle. worse, my dr. is affiliated with that hospital..ergh.... also with Queens though. just i dont want to be stressed out! my mom and sister says too since they were my eyes and ears at the time,

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by CranBeree
          i know, but so much hassle. worse, my dr. is affiliated with that hospital..ergh.... also with Queens though. just i dont want to be stressed out! my mom and sister says too since they were my eyes and ears at the time,
          Bottom Line ~ you suffered needlessly. They didn't give quality care as expected by "Professionals." Code of Ethics!

          Sue!!!

          Auntie Lynn
          Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
          Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

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          • #20
            Re: Finding a nephrologist

            Originally posted by 1stwahine
            Aloha WindwardOahuRN!

            Your post concerns me as a former employee, as a daughter of a patient and also having Ohana as patients there. I thank you for posting such an informative and alarming personal experience in which you have seen for yourself.

            Because of it, I am not taking it lightly. My MAMA's life is very special to me. As well as my Ohana and everyone else in the community. I will personally make sure your comment is seen by many of the physicians, nurses and employees whom I know ~ who are affliated with St. Francis Hospital. I know many.

            Life is precious. In the Field of Medicine and Caregiving - to give any less than what is expected...is none at all.

            Mahalo,

            Alyn
            Alyn, I would just like to make it clear that it was never my intention to imply that there are no good people who work at SFH. I worked with many good nurses and ancillary personnel in the ICU (and as I said before, some good physicians too). I am still in contact with people who work there. I would not wish the good people who are still at St. Francis to be hurt by my opinions which were never meant to be a blanket condemnation of all the workers there.

            My previous statements reflect my personal opinion----others may be happy with treatment they have received there and with their personal physicians. As you stated, you felt that your Mama received excellent care there.

            If you are comfortable with the care your loved ones have received and have confidence in your physicians then I sincerely do not want to upset you at a time when you need to have faith and confidence in your health care providers.

            You also seem to be the type of person who will be close at hand when your Mama is hospitalized and will certainly notice if something is amiss.

            Best wishes to you and your loved ones.

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            • #21
              Re: Finding a nephrologist

              Originally posted by lilin
              I've been trying to find a kidney doctor since May 22, and I'm just wondering if it usually takes this long to get an appointment with a nephrologist, or if I'm using the wrong doctors or procedures. Any helpful info you can throw my way would help ease the knots in my stomache.

              Thanks,
              lin
              I would recommend Dr. Aaron Nada. He's my dad's nephrologist and he also teaches at the medical school. He's with a group with Dr. David Ono, Dr. Leilani Kaanehe and newly added associate Dr. Ireland. You might need to get a referal from your Internal Medicine physician.

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by 1stwahine
                I, too worked many years at St. Francis Hospital-Liliha. Unlike you, I was a NA. I worked all the floors from Critical Care to Oncology. I got burned out and decided another field was better for me. However, working at St. Francis taught many things in Life.

                Alyn Vasquez
                Former NA (3MA/3MB)
                St. Francis Hospital - Liliha
                Auntie...my mom was a Nurses Aide at St. Francis Hospital back in the 60's and 70's...Margaret Watanabe. She's now retired but her last stint there was working with the ER.
                Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by craigwatanabe
                  Auntie...my mom was a Nurses Aide at St. Francis Hospital back in the 60's and 70's...Margaret Watanabe. She's now retired but her last stint there was working with the ER.
                  Hey! Craig!! I worked at St. Francis during the 70's too! I remember your mom. Give her my Aloha! NA's make excellent MOM's!!!

                  Auntie Lynn
                  Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
                  Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by na alii
                    I would recommend Dr. Aaron Nada. He's my dad's nephrologist and he also teaches at the medical school. He's with a group with Dr. David Ono, Dr. Leilani Kaanehe and newly added associate Dr. Ireland. You might need to get a referal from your Internal Medicine physician.
                    A good, caring group, IMHO. I especially like Leilani.

                    They work out of Queens as well as St. Francis.

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                    • #25
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                      i gotta say my fave nephrologist is dr. ramona wong!

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by CranBeree
                        i gotta say my fave nephrologist is dr. ramona wong!
                        I agree, she's really good

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by CranBeree
                          i gotta say my fave nephrologist is dr. ramona wong!
                          I like her too. Especially when she wears the pikake lei her mom makes for her....

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