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Okamoto Medical Journal

Volume 3, Issue / 2025
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Japanese Article Approaches to the treatment of nausea in cancer patients : The awareness of primary nurses regarding the roles of nurses
Yuri Yasui
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-007, 2025.

Japanese Article Support for the decision-making of patients in the terminal phase of the disease and their families : From the viewpoint of care for the elderly patients and their families
Rinne Moribayashi
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-008, 2025.

Japanese Article Communicating with patient families who have difficulty in accepting the medical state of the patient : Discussions about care for families of patients in a crisis situation based on Fink's crisis theory
Yuuma Ikeda
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-009, 2025.

Japanese Article Support for a patient who underwent cutaneous ureterostomy by means of a new procedure which was developed to treat a fistula : The approaches taken before the surgery and after hospital discharge
Haruka Yoshida
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-010, 2025.

Japanese Article Review of the acceptance of a disability and the process of behavioral change in a patient with paralysis : Through involvement in the patient as a primary nurse
Yuina Kurata
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-011, 2025.

Japanese Article Nursing care for patients with a high risk of dislocation after hip replacement arthroplasty : Appropriate mental support for patients who need to regain their activities of daily living
Miku Nakamura
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2024-012, 2025.

Japanese Article A case of retroperitoneal liposarcoma which redeveloped in a needle biopsy route
Yuma Nagaoka1,2, Yuzo Yamazato3, Shoichiro Hikami3, Michihiro Kudo3, Ryoichi Tanaka4, Yoshiki Yamamoto3, Kenichiro Fukuda3, Yoshihiro Shimizu3,4
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2025-001, 2025.

Japanese Article Enhanced work of the emergency medical technician department : Decreased burdens of physicians and higher efficiency emergency care
Toshiki Bitchu
Okamoto Medical Journal 3: 2025-003, 2025.