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Editorial
Vol.9 No.1 pp.1-2
Radiological nursing for radiology not only in nuclear disaster
Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Tohto University
Original Article
Vol.9 No.1 pp.3-13
A cross-sectional survey on frequency of radiation dermatitis and activities of nursing care for radiation dermatitis by certified nurse
in radiation therapy nursing
1 Doctral Program, Health Sciences Graduate School, Oita University of Nursing and Health Sciences
2 Education Center for the Certified Nurse, Kurume University
2 Education Center for the Certified Nurse, Kurume University
Key words : certified nurse in radiation therapy nursing, radiotherapy, radiation dermatitis
Letters
Vol.9 No.1 pp.14-19
Report on “nuclear emergency medical basic training” at Advanced Radiation Emergency Medical Support Center: Case report of Hirosaki University
1 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
2 Advance Emergency and Critical Care Center, Hirosaki University Hospital
2 Advance Emergency and Critical Care Center, Hirosaki University Hospital
Key words : Advanced Radiation Emergency Medical Support Center, Nuclear Emergency Core Hospital, radiation emergency medicine, education
Vol.9 No.1 pp.20-23
Radiological nursing narrative:
Rigorous evidence of practice
Rigorous evidence of practice
1 University of Yamanashi Hospital
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine
Key words : narrative, nurse, radiological nursing
Vol.9 No.1 pp.24-28
Background on the development of ‘Guidelines for the Radiation Protection of the Eye Lens for Nurses’
1 Tachikawa Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
2 Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Tohto University
2 Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Tohto University
Key words : nurses, eye lens, radiation protection, guidelines
The 9th Annual Meetings of the Radiological Nursing Society of Japan
Vol.9 No.1 pp.29-31
Nursing activities in normal times as one of the ways to reduce health anxiety about radiation
Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
Vol.9 No.1 pp.32-33
The atomic bomb disaster and COVID-19 pandemic:
The unexpected commonality
The unexpected commonality
Emeritus Professor, Hiroshima University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.34-35
You’re next in line:
How do you work on the next radiation accident/disaster?
How do you work on the next radiation accident/disaster?
Department of Radiation Disaster Medicine, Research Center for Radiation Casualty Medicine, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.36-38
Dosimetry methods for unexpected radiation exposures
Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University
Vol.9 No.1 p.39
Current status of high-precision radiotherapy
Department of Radiation Oncology, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima High-Precision Radiotherapy Cancer Center
Vol.9 No.1 pp.40-42
Low-dose CT screening reduces mortality due to lung cancer
Diagnostic Radiology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.43-45
The role of certified nurse in radiation therapy nursing in popularizing radiation therapy
Hiroshima High-Precision Radiotherapy Cancer Center
Vol.9 No.1 pp.46-47
Health effects of atomic bomb radiation:
RERF Adult Health Study
RERF Adult Health Study
Department of Clinical Studies, Radiation Effects Research Foundation
Vol.9 No.1 pp.48-49
Introduction and future issues of“ Guidelines for Classification of Nurses as Radiation Workers” proposed by the RNSJ
Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
Vol.9 No.1 p.50
Radiation therapy and psychological preparation for the pediatric cancer patients
Hiroshima University Hospital Nursing Department
Vol.9 No.1 p.51
Radiation therapy and psychological preparation for the pediatric cancer patients
Radiation Therapy Section, Department of Clinical Support, Hiroshima University
Vol.9 No.1 p.52
Radiation therapy and psychological preparation for the pediatric cancer patients
Hiroshima University Hospital Child Life Specialist
Vol.9 No.1 pp.53-54
Since 10 years have passed the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, do nurses sufficiently prepare for the next nuclear disaster?
1 Department of Global Health, Medicine and Welfare, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
2 Radiation Emergency Medicine Research Center, Nuclear Safety Research Association
3 Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Ministry of the Environment
4 Headquarter for Nuclear Disaster, Response and Preparedness, Nagasaki University
5 Department of Nursing, Nagasaki University Hospital
6 Nagasaki Nursing Association
7 School of Health Sciences, Kagoshima University
8 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
2 Radiation Emergency Medicine Research Center, Nuclear Safety Research Association
3 Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Ministry of the Environment
4 Headquarter for Nuclear Disaster, Response and Preparedness, Nagasaki University
5 Department of Nursing, Nagasaki University Hospital
6 Nagasaki Nursing Association
7 School of Health Sciences, Kagoshima University
8 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Vol.9 No.1 pp.55-56
Utilization of a model syllabus of radiological nursing:
Part 1. A model lecture on the basis of radiation
Part 1. A model lecture on the basis of radiation
1 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare, School of Health Sciences
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
3 Tohto University, Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Opening Preparation Office
4 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
5 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
3 Tohto University, Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Opening Preparation Office
4 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
5 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.57-58
Professionalism and role development in radiological nursing:
From the activities of graduates of the advanced nursing practice education course in radiological nursing
From the activities of graduates of the advanced nursing practice education course in radiological nursing
1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical
2 Nagasaki University Hospital
3 Nagasaki Medical Center
4 Hirosaki University Hospital
5 Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Ministry of the Environment
6 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
7 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
8 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare, School of Health Sciences
9 Tohto University, Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Opening Preparation Office
10 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
11 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
2 Nagasaki University Hospital
3 Nagasaki Medical Center
4 Hirosaki University Hospital
5 Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Ministry of the Environment
6 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
7 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
8 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare, School of Health Sciences
9 Tohto University, Faculty of Human Care at Numazu, Opening Preparation Office
10 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
11 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.59-60
Radiological nursing for the well-being of all people:
From the experience of organizing the 8th Annual Conference
From the experience of organizing the 8th Annual Conference
1 School of Nursing, Fukushima Medical University
2 Department of Disaster Medicine, Fukushima Medical University Hospital
3 Nursing Department of Fukushima Medical University Hospital
4 Department of Disaster Public Health Nursing, Fukushima Medical University
2 Department of Disaster Medicine, Fukushima Medical University Hospital
3 Nursing Department of Fukushima Medical University Hospital
4 Department of Disaster Public Health Nursing, Fukushima Medical University
Vol.9 No.1 pp.61-62
Various educational programs on radiation risk communication
by Hirosaki University
1 Hirosaki University Graduate school of Health Sciences
2 Hirosaki University Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
2 Hirosaki University Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Vol.9 No.1 pp.63-64
Examination of nuclear disaster medical education for nurses
1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
2 Nagasaki University Hospital
3 Hiroshima University Hospital
4 Fukushima Medical University Hospital
5 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
2 Nagasaki University Hospital
3 Hiroshima University Hospital
4 Fukushima Medical University Hospital
5 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Vol.9 No.1 pp.65-66
Education on radiological nursing in Society 5.0:
Enable to learn anywhere at any time through e-learning to VR
Enable to learn anywhere at any time through e-learning to VR
Department of Nursing Science, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Vol.9 No.1 p.67
Opinion exchange meeting on difficult cases in radiological practice Vol.2
1 National Nagasaki Medical Center
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
3 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical
4 Nagasaki International University
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
3 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical
4 Nagasaki International University