Nurses are those who have completed a basic nursing education program and are licensed as a public health nurse, midwife, nurse, or licensed practical nurse under the provisions of the Public Health Nurse, Midwife, and Nurse Act,nursingThe person who is authorized to do so is the person who is authorized to do the following. It is sometimes used as a generic term for these licensees.
The nursing profession includes professional nurses and certified nurses. A certified nurse is a nurse who has completed a master's degree program at a university of nursing, has passed the JNIH's Certified Nurse Specialist Examination, and has demonstrated excellence in a specific area of nursing specialties.nursingThey are those who are recognized as having the ability to practice. The role of the professional nurse is to provide practice, education, consultation, andadjustmentThe two categories are "Ethical Adjustment" and "Research". In addition, a certified nurse is a nurse who has completed an accredited nursing education program, passed the JNIH's certification examination for certified nurses, and has been certified by the JNIH as a specificnursingSkilled in the field ofnursing artand knowledge of the subject. The role of the licensed nurse is to practice, teach, and consult.
Nursing professionals are autonomous and continue to learn throughout their lives,professionThey are responsible for meeting the needs of society by developing their expertise and discerning the role they should play in their respective positions, while acquiring the ability to study as a

References
1) Japan Nursing Association: Explanation of major terms related to nursing: Conceptual definitions, historical transition, and social context,.
http://www.nurse.or.jp/home/publication/pdf/2007/yougokaisetu.pdf
2) Sugimori, Midori, Funashima, Nanomi (eds.): Nursing Education, 4th edition, Igaku Shoin, 2009.
3) Japan Nurses Association: Code of Ethics for Nurses, http://www.nurse.or.jp/nursing/practice/rinri/rinri.html