you want to evaluate a hospital,dont stop in occasionaly do like i did stay with your loved one for 6months 7 days a week 12hrs a day you will find out what its like,i had my wife since 95 at mayo in rochester, froedhert,3 hospitals in green bay and by far st lukes is an abomination what a joke,a very uncaring hospital,you can read reviews about how great and caring the treatment is,i never saw that ,my wife went thru 9 hrs of heart surgery,after that (a good money maker)they after 2 weeks said we should let her go,if i would have known the treatment and care she was to get i would have,she was moved to several rooms on intensive care floors 7 and 8 i believe 7 floor south was the best the head nurse asked me about the care my wife had recieved we talked and she started crying and said hoped her girls were better ,they were,my wife had a therapist cough in her face one male nurse came from an infectous room never washed when he came in ,put no gloves on ,whe had to wear gloves and gowns,i talked to nurse he said he forgets ,he also had open sores on hand i complained to head nurse there didnt do much ,i finally found who administrator was took about 4 days nobody seemed to know ,finaly delicatesen told me its mary obrian,talked to here for about 20 minutes,she belongs on snl when i told nurses what she said to me they all laughed,finally after getting my wife all infected they moved her to the 4 th floor in old section,over there things changed ,a wonderful collection of men and women who actually cared,that floor was the best,in closing i was monitoring my wifes oxygen level should be around 100 called nurse said it was going down she said as long as 92 was okay stepped out came in it was 83 started calling she came in aqnd bagged my wife ,she called for respirtary therapist who came in aqd said cant believe this why always fri at 3 i wanted to get home early,so much for that ,he called code i stood in hall people came from all over,2 young girls in doorway laughinf about her 5 yr old,3guys in room laughing .
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