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Hajime Nakano Hajime Nakano

Hajime Nakano

NAKANO Hajime

Associate Professor

area of expertise: Acute care nursing, verification of physiological effects of nursing techniques

Main subjects

Critical care methodology seminars, critical care methodology, drug therapy management, project education, etc.

Research Themes and Keywords

Physiology, Nursing Technology, Acute Care Nursing, Nursing Education

Final academic background/degree

University of Toyama Ph.D.

licence · Qualification

Nurses, public health nurses, self-catheterization instructors

Affiliated academic society

Japan Academy of Nursing Technology, Japan Academy of Nursing Research, Japan Academy of Nursing Science, Japan Academy of Nursing Care Science, Japan Association Health Sciences

Major achievements

Nakano, H., & Hori, E. (2021). The possibility of a modulating effect of hand bathing on the autonomic nervous system. Journal of the Japanese Society of Nursing Technology, 20, 11-19.Nakano, H., Yosotake, M., Saijo, H., & Hori, E. (2020). The effects of hand bathing on the autonomic nervous system and central nervous system. Journal of the Japanese Society of Nursing Technology, 19, 43-53.Nakano, H., Miyazaki, M., Nakai, D., & Yamamoto, Y. (2019). The effect of using a backboard and air mattress CPR mode during chest compressions. Proceedings of the Japanese Academy of Nursing. Nursing Education, 49, 139-142.

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extracurricular activities

Medico, 15-second muscle training to improve your nursing skills

Social contribution activities

Medico, 15-second muscle training to improve nursing skills, Digital Promotion Committee

message

My favorite word is "Dōnen Shōho". Let's smile and walk even if the road is rough. Let's make as many fun and smiles as possible in student life. And being a nurse is a fun job (although it's not all fun, of course). I would like to be involved in a way that makes being a nurse fun, even if just a little. Let's learn together.