Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 10: Naomi’s Slap, Anxiety About Leaving Tamaki & Lessons on Mother-Child Support from Usaburo’s “Society” [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

A nurse analyzes Episode 10 of Kaze, Kaoru: Naomi's slap, leaving Tamaki alone, and Usaburo's "society" — insights on mother-child support and social determinants of health.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes “Kaze, Kaoru” Episode 8: Cholera Outbreak, Isolation Hospitals & Dehydration Care — The Origins of Infection Nursing [Shi-chan’s Nurse Perspective]

Active nurse Shi-chan analyzes Episode 8 of NHK drama "Kaze, Kaoru" — covering cholera dehydration, the Meiji-era isolation hospital (hekibyoin), oral rehydration therapy (ORT), nurses working without infection prevention, and 10 clinical observation tips for new nurses.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Analyzes Kaze Kaoru Episode 7: Onnake, Match Factory Phossy Jaw and Meiji Childbirth Risks

Active nurse Shi-chan analyzes Episode 7 of NHK drama "Kaze, Kaoru" — covering phossy jaw from Meiji match factories, the health impact of Meiji marriage on women, childbirth risks in the Meiji era, emotional suppression, and the true roots of Rin's motivation to become a nurse.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Kaze, Kaoru Episode 6 Explained by a Nurse: Match Factory Disease, Prejudice, and Caring Ethics

An English nurse-focused explanation of Kaze, Kaoru Episode 6. Learn about match factory occupational disease, prejudice, nursing ethics, caring, and emotional labor.
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Kaze, Kaoru Episode 5 Explained by a Nurse: Tetanus, Wound First Aid, and Infection Prevention

An English nurse-focused explanation of Kaze, Kaoru Episode 5. Learn about Sutematsu’s tetanus warning, wound first aid, cleanliness, and infection prevention.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Nurse Explains Episode 4 of “Neighbor Nurse Aide”: Anaphylaxis, Pheochromocytoma, and Emergency Care

A nurse explains Episode 4 of Neighbor Nurse Aide, covering anaphylactic shock, pheochromocytoma, high-output heart failure, PTSD, and emergency care.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Kaze, Kaoru Episode 3 Explained by a Nurse: Quarantine Hospitals, Touching Care, and Nursing Ethics

An English nurse-focused explanation of Kaze, Kaoru Episode 3. Learn about quarantine hospitals, cholera, touching care, infection control, and nursing ethics.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Kaze, Kaoru Episode 2 Explained by a Nurse: Cholera, Korori, and the Roots of Infectious Disease Nursing

An English nurse-focused explanation of Kaze, Kaoru Episode 2. Learn about cholera, Korori, infectious disease fear, dehydration, infection control, and Rin’s path toward nursing.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

A Nurse Explains NHK Drama Kaze Kaoru Episode 1: Cholera, Isolation Hospitals, End-of-Life Care and Oyama Sutematsu

Nurse Shi-chan breaks down NHK morning drama Kaze Kaoru Episode 1 from a nursing perspective: cholera in Meiji Japan, isolation hospital history, end-of-life care, grief care, and Oyama Sutematsu.
Japanese Nursing Philosophy

Where Do I Even Start with Night Shift Info Gathering? The Fastest Rules for New Nurses with No Time

No time, too many patients, overwhelming charts — sound familiar? Nurse Shi-chan shares the fastest rules for night shift information gathering: handoff tips, chart reading order, and IV/medication checks.