Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Japanese Nursing Philosophy

[EP19 English] NHK Drama “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 19 — A Nurse Explains: Rin Reclaims Tama, Declares Divorce, and What DV & Mother-Child Safety Teach Us

A nurse explains Kaze, Kaoru Episode 19 through Rin reclaiming Tama, divorce, DV risk, alcohol-related violence, and mother-child safety planning.
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[EP18 English] NHK Drama “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 18 — A Nurse Explains: Shima-ken’s Questions, Kohinata’s Lie & Tama’s Abduction: Learning Safety Confirmation

A nurse explains Kaze, Kaoru Episode 18 through decision-making support, child safety, family crisis care, and rebuilding trust after deception.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Ep.17 “Kaze, Kaoru” Analyzed by a Nurse! Mitsu’s Fierce Opposition, Tama’s High Fever & Prejudice Against Nursing — Thinking About Career Choice [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A nurse analyzes NHK drama "Kaze, Kaoru" Episode 17: Mitsu's fierce opposition, Tama's high fever, and prejudice against nursing. Explore family conflict, a child's fever warning signs, and how Rin faces the difficult choice of becoming a nurse, from a real nurse's clinical perspective.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 16: A Sick Child, Fear of Infectious Disease & the First Step Toward Trained Nursing [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A 20-year veteran nurse breaks down Episode 16 of Kaze, Kaoru. Learn why Rin and Naomi rushing to help a sick child at the soup kitchen matters, how nurses balance fear with action in infectious disease situations, and what Sutematsu's nursing proposal reveals about nursing aptitude — from a clinical nursing perspective.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 14: Sudden Family Cohabitation, Mitsu’s Concern & the “Boundaries of Support” — Lessons from Naomi and Kohinata [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A 20-year veteran nurse and critical care specialist breaks down Episode 14 of Kaze, Kaoru. Learn about sudden family cohabitation, setting boundaries with concerned family members, and how Naomi & Kohinata's story teaches safe relationship boundaries — all from a nursing perspective.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 15: Naomi’s Lie, Sutematsu’s Soup Kitchen & Rin’s Life Rebuilding — Lessons in Community Support [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A 20-year veteran nurse breaks down Episode 15 of Kaze, Kaoru. Explore how Sutematsu handles Naomi's lie with nurturing support, how soup kitchens connect to public health nursing, and how community support rebuilds Rin's daily life — all through a clinical nursing lens.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Ep.13 “Kaze, Kaoru” Analyzed by a Nurse! Rin’s First Paycheck & Sutematsu’s Frustration — Learning About “The Dignity of Work” [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A nurse's deep-dive into Episode 13 of "Kaze, Kaoru": Rin receives her first paycheck while Sutematsu wrestles with frustration. Learn what "the dignity of work" means — and what it teaches new nurses about pride, growth, and finding meaning in their job.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Ep.12 “Kaze, Kaoru” Analyzed by a Nurse! Supporting Challenges Through Rin’s English Study & Naomi’s Rokumeikan Plan [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A nurse's deep-dive into Episode 12 of "Kaze, Kaoru": through Rin's English study and Naomi's Rokumeikan plan, learn how to support people taking on new challenges — and what it teaches new nurses about courage, growth, and encouraging others.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 11: New Life at Mizuho-ya, Working with a Child & Learning How Support Begins from Rin’s Tension [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A nurse analyzes Episode 11 of Kaze, Kaoru: Rin and Tamaki's new life at Mizuho-ya, working with a child, and lessons on psychological safety and life rebuilding.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 9: Rin & Naomi’s Meeting — A Mother’s Pride, Soup Kitchens & Social Determinants of Health [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

Nurse Shi-chan analyzes Episode 9 of the NHK morning drama "Kaze, Kaoru" — focusing on poverty as a health issue, a mother's pride, trauma-informed care, and soup kitchens as social resources. Perfect for nursing students and new nurses.