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Hospital Support 4/6- Nurse’s Activity Report
2024 Noto Earthquake

Today was Saturday and there were no patient examinations, so the day was relatively relaxing. Since I had some time to spare, I took a patient with a history of falls in a wheelchair for a walk to the lounge with an ocean view. Also I chatted with another patient in the lounge about local […]

Hospital Support 4/5- Nurse’s Activity Report
2024 Noto Earthquake

I took on one of the same rooms as yesterday. The nurses at Keiju Medical Center take care of 2 rooms plus α. Compared to that, my workload is small. Until I get used to it, I will first concentrate on fulfilling my nursing duties so that I do not cause trouble to the staff […]

Hospital Support 4/4- Nurse’s Activity Report
2024 Noto Earthquake

I have been assigned to one room from today. They are elderly and require full assistance with low ADLs, but their conditions are stable. Paired with the chief, they taught me how to use the computer very carefully, including how to input the implementation of meals, toileting, raw food lock, etc., how to authenticate medications, […]

Hospital Support April Dispatch Start
2024 Noto Earthquake

The nurses who were engaged in dispatch in Suzu City in January and February will now participate in support of Keiju Medical Center in Nanao City. <Report from a Nurse>Since it was my first day, I focused on patient care activities to familiarize myself with the atmosphere of the hospital ward. These included changing diapers, […]

Hospital Support March Dispatch, Finished
2024 Noto Earthquake

We completed our March dispatch at Keiju Medical Center. <Report from a Nurse> HuMA nurses were in charge of one room. They worked with their pairs to take temperatures, time procedures, prepare IVs, and enter nursing needs. In their free time, they also worked with the caregivers to change diapers. It seems that support nurses […]

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Continuing to Provide Emergency Medical Services with a Sense of Mission
2024 Noto Earthquake

From the evening of March 29th to the morning of March 30th, HuMA doctor was dispatched in the ER of Keiju Medical Center, handling self-visits and emergency cases. The night shift physician in charge of the emergency room was a hematologist, and after treating the first case together, the first touch was performed by a […]

Hospital Support (from March) Physician Activity Report No.2
2024 Noto Earthquake

HuMA has continued to provide support at the hospital since March to ease the burden on the Keiju Medical Center staff. Doctors are engaged in providing medical support in the emergency room. During the day, the situation was relatively calm, with only a patient with chronic dyspnea due to interstitial pneumonia, but around 3:30 p.m., […]

Hospital Support Nurse/Midwife Activity Report
2024 Noto Earthquake

HuMA will dispatch a nurse/midwife until the end of March in the hope that the Keiju Medical Center staff will be relieved of some of their burden. Nurses work on the wards and focus on patient care. In addition to HuMA, support nurses are available on a 4-5 day basis. Keiju Medical Center is a […]

Hospital Support (from March) Physician Activity Report
2024 Noto Earthquake

HuMA continues to provide support at the hospital after March in order to alleviate some of the burden on the staff of Keiju Medical Center. Doctors will be engaged in providing medical support in the emergency room. On the way from Nanao Station to the hospital, we saw stores that had reopened for business and […]