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123chap.IIIStruggle Against RadioactivityFUKUSHIMA: Lives on the LineImage 4: Nuclear Power Plant Operations in Japan (as of July 2011, source: Kyodo News)12, when this situation actually transpired, employees of the Fukushima Prefecture’s department of health and welfare (disability welfare division) and employees at my FMU neuropsychiatry course were swamped with work for days, trying to secure transferee hospitals. I have heard of agreements between neighboring prefectures about the transport of aid supplies in times of disaster, but we must also create mutual agreements about patient transfers between hospitals in neighboring prefectures.Problems with electronic patient records are also a major issue. If the electronic record system is submerged in water or has no power supply, nothing can move forward. We must create a data transfer system that separately and concurrently stores information in a remote location. Electronic patient records are a great resource in normal times; however, in times of emergency, such as when power is lost or the hospital operates like a wartime field, hospital electronic records are useless. When transporting patients, if you do not place information about the patient’s name, diagnosis, and medication on top of the stretcher, it can cause confusion for the receiving hospital. Several such instances were seen during the disaster in Fukushima.3. Goals of this Special ReportThis special reportA) shares, from the viewpoint of the victims and the support crew of the Fukushima nuclear accident, the experiences of being at the scene, the impact on psychiatric medicine, and the psychiatric states of the victims.B) provides basic information about nuclear power in Japan and possible disasters and radiation exposure from nuclear accidents. C) illustrates disasters and radiation exposure from nuclear accidents from Japan and the world to provide information on mental trauma and related care.OperationalUnder periodic inspectionOfflineDecommissionedTomari (Tomari Village, Hokkaido)Kashiwazaki-Kariwa(Kashiwazaki City and Kariwa Village, Niigata)Tsuruga(Tsuruga City, Fukui)Shika(Shika Town, Ishikawa)“Fugen” (Tsuruga City, Fukui)“Monju” (Tsuruga City, Fukui)Mihama (Mihama Town, Fukui)Ohi (Ohi Town, Fukui)Genkai(Genkai Town, Saga)Takahama(Takahama Town, Fukui)Shimane (Matsue City, Shimane)Ikata (Ikata Town, Ehime)Hamaoka(Omaezaki City, Shizuoka)Tokai(Tokai Village, Ibaraki)Tokai Daini(Tokai Village, Ibaraki)Fukushima Daini (Tomioka Town and Naraha Town, Fukushima)Fukushima Daiichi(Futaba Town andOokuma Town, Fukushima)Onagawa(Onagawa Town,Ishinomaki City, Miyagi)Reprocessing Plant (Rokkasho Village, Aomori)Higashidori(Higashidori Village, Aomori)Sendai(Satsumasendai City, Kagoshima)Special Report

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