Title | KUHS - II Year B.Sc Nursing - Syllabus |
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Author | Rumana Mubash |
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Institution | Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences |
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (B.Sc Nursing) Course Code :006 (2016-17 admission onwards)
2016
2. COURSE CONTENT 2.1 Title of course: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Abbreviated as B.Sc. Nursing 2.2 Objectives of course Aims The aim of the undergraduate nursing program is to: 1. Prepare graduates to assume responsibilities as professional, competent nurses and midwives in providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. 2. Prepare nurses who can make independent decisions in nursing situations, protect the rights and facilitate individuals and groups in pursuit of health, function in the hospital, community nursing services, and conduct research studies in the areas of nursing practice. They are also expected to assume the role of teacher, supervisor, and manager in a clinical/ public health setting/ school of nursing. Objectives On completion of the four years B.Sc Nursing programme the graduate: apply knowledge from physical, biological and behavioral science, medical including alternative systems and nursing in providing nursing care to individuals, families and communities. demonstrate understanding of life style and other factors, which affect health of individuals and groups. provide nursing care based on steps of nursing process in collaboration with individuals and groups. demonstrate critical thinking skill in making decisions in all situations in order to provide quality care. utilize the latest trends and technology in providing health care. provide promotive, preventive, and restorative health services in line with the National Health Policies and programmes. practice within the framework of code of ethics and professional conduct, and acceptable standards of practice within the legal boundaries. 1
communicate effectively with individuals and groups, and members of the health team in order to promote effective interpersonal relationships and team work. demonstrate skill in teaching to individuals and groups in clinical/community health settings/ School of Nursing participate effectively as member of the health team in health care delivery system. demonstrate leadership and managerial skills in clinical/community health settings. conduct need based research studies in various settings and utilize the research findings to improve the quality of care. demonstrate awareness, interest and contribute towards advancement of self and of the profession. 2.3 Medium of instruction: Medium of instruction shall be in English 2.4 Course outline Courses of Study
First Year B. Sc Nursing Theory (hrs) (Class and Lab)
Subject Part I
Biological sciences
Paper I
Anatomy
100 (80+20)
Paper II.
Physiology
90 (80+10)
Paper III
Microbiology
90 (80+10)
Part II
Nutrition & Biochemistry A. Nutrition B. Biochemistry Behavioural sciences
Paper I
Psychology
Part III
Nursing I
Paper I
Nursing Foundations
Paper IV.
Practical / clinical(hrs)
(hrs)
60(40+20) 40 60
465 (265+200)
450
Part IV Paper I
English
Paper II
Introduction to Computers
30 45(15+30)
Library work / Self study
150
Co- curricular Activities
100 2
Total
980
450 Total Hours
250 - 1680
Second Year B. Sc Nursing Theory( hrs) (Class and Lab)
Subject Part -I
Social Sciences
Paper I
Sociology
Part- II
Nursing II
Paper I
Medical Surgical Nursing (Adult including Geriatrics)-I a. Medical Nursing b. Pathology
Paper II Paper III Paper IV
Practical/ Clinical (hrs)
(hrs)
60
110 30(20+10)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Adult including Geriatrics)-I Surgical Nursing Pharmacology Community Health Nursing-I Library work / Self study Co- curricular Activities Total
110
520
60 100
160
470
3
440
1120 Total Hours
60 30 90 - 1680
SECOND YEAR B.Sc NURSING SOCIOLOGY Placement: II Year
Theory 60 hours
Course description: This course is designed to introduce the concepts of sociology related to community and social institutions in India and its relationship with health, illness and nursing. Unit
Time (hrs)
Learning objectives -Identify the
Content
Teaching learning activity
Assess ment methods
Introduction
basic
-Sociology-definition,
concepts in
origin, nature and scope
sociology
-Primary concepts-society,
-State the
community, institution
importance
-Importance and
of sociology
application of sociology in
in nursing.
nursing
Short answers
I
2
Lecture Discussion Very short answers
Individual & society
II
3
Essay
Describe the
-Society- definition,
relationship
characteristics and types.
of individual
-Community- types,
in society
characteristics, elements,
and
-Difference between
Very
community
society and community.
short
Short Lecture Discussion
answers
-Personal disorganization. Describe the influence of
III
4
answers
Culture and Socialization
Essay
Culture :
culture and
-Definition, characteristics,
socialization
functions
on health
-Evolution of culture:
and disease.
-invention, diffusion, 87
Lecture
Short
Discussion
answers
Very
transmission
short
-Unity and diversity in
answers
culture -Cultural lag -Acculturation, Enculturation and transculturation -Cultural factors in health and disease Socialization: -Meaning, process, stages & agencies of socialization. -Individualisation Social groups -Meaning, characteristics and classification Essay -Primary and secondary groups,characteristics and
IV
5
Identify
importance in society
various
-Ingroups and outgroups
social groups
-Unorganised groups :
and their
characteristics and types-
interactions
crowd, mob, public,
Lecture
Short
Discussion
answers
Very
audience
short
-Permanent special groups-
answers
band, tribe, clan/sib, horde, state -Reference group
V
3
Identify the various
Social process -Meaning, characteristics
88
Lecture Discussion
Essay
social
and importance in society
process and
-Conjunctive process/
social
associative process:
systems
cooperation,
Very
accommodation,
short
Short answers
answers
assimilation. -Disjunctive process/dissociative process : competition, conflict, Isolation Social system - Definition, types, elements -Status and role: importance in society -Political , economic, religious and educational systems Society and population -Demography and its characteristics, demographic cycle.
VI
3
Essay
Explain the
-Population distribution in
growth of
India
population in
-Malthusian theory of
India and its
population
impact on
-population explosion in
Very
health
India and its impact on
short
Short
health status -Family welfare programmes and its impact on population control. 89
Lecture
answers
Discussion
answers
Social institutions -Characteristics and functions Family: -Definitions, functions, types (nuclear, joint, blended and extended Describe the major social institutions
VII
6
in India and its influence on health practices
Essay
family), characteristics, merits and demerits,
Short
present trends, family problems, welfare services. Marriage:
Lecture
answers
Discussion
-Characteristics, functions,
Very
types
short answers
-Marital problems-dowry, divorce -Changes and legislation on family and marriages in India-marriage act -Role of family and marriage on health and health practices Social stratification Describe the class and caste system
VIII
4
Essay
-Meaning, characteristics and types of social
Short
stratification Lecture
and their
answers
-Indian caste system-origin Discussion
influence on and features; present trend
Very
health and health
-Social class system- nature
short
and characteristics;social answers
practices class and life style 90
-Social mobility-meaning and types; social mobility in India -Race: biological characteristics, classification, races in India -Impact of social stratification on health and health practices. Communities in India -Types of communities in India-Rural, urban and regional. -Rural community : -Characteristics of Indian villages, changes in Indian rural life, rural problems, Describe the types of
Essay
rural planning and reconstruction,
Short
communities
IX
5
panchayat raj system,
Lecture
answers
in India, their community participation,
Discussion
practices and community development
Very
programmes,
short
impact on health health facilities in rural areas and its impact on health and health practices -Urban community: Features, urbanizationgrowth of cities, urban slums, major urban problems and its impact on 91
answers
health and health practices. -Regions: problems and impact on health Social change -Characteristics, causes and process of social change Essay
-Factors influencing social change cultural change,
Short
Explain the cultural lag, social change
X
4
Lecture
process of
answers
-Introduction to theories of Discussion
social socialchange : Linear,
Very
change Cyclical, Marxian,
short Functional answers -Planned changes- social marketing in health sector -Role of the nurse Social organization -Characteristics, types (formal,informal),modes of
Essay
participation
XI
5
Short
Describe the
-Voluntary organizations-
social
social health agencies
Lecture
organization
Social Disorganization
Discussion
s
-Definition, characteristics,
Very
causes, types, remedial
short
answers
answers
measures -Personal disorganization, family disorganization
XII
4
Explain the nature and
Social control -Meaning, objectives and 92
Lecture Discussion
Essay
process of
types of social control.
Short
social
-Formal and informal
answers
control
means of social control -Agencies of social control
Very
Folkways, mores, customs,
short
traditions, religion, public
answers
opinion, believes, ideologies, law and fashion. -Social norms: nature and importance in social life Anomie and deviance -Role of the nurse Social problems -Meaning, causes -Major social problems: poverty, housing, illiteracy, food supplies, unemployment, substance
XIII
12
Describe the
abuse, prostitution, crime
role of the
and juvenile delinquency.
nurse in
-Vulnerable groups :
dealing with
Problems of aged,
social
Problems of children
problems in
( child labour, child abuse,
India
trafficking, street children),
Essay
Short Lecture
answers
Discussion Very short answers
Problems of women, Handicapped, Minorities and marginalised groups, HIV/AIDS -Rights of women and children 93
-Social security -Control and planning -Social welfare programmes in India -Role of the nurse
References Gurberg M. Sociology. New Delhi, Surgeet Publications Lemmon Mary.Sociology and Social Problems in Nursing; St Louis, C V Mosby Co Venkettaraman R. Medical Sociology in an Indian Setting . Mc Company India Pvt Ltd Cockerham William C, Medical Sociology. Engelwood Cliffs: Prentice Hall Park J E and K Park.Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine. Jabalpur: Banarsidas Bhanot Publishers. Horton B P & Hunt C L.Sociology. New Delhi, Tata Mc Groaw Hill
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING (ADULT including GERIATRICS) I MEDICAL NURSING Placement: II Year
Theory- 110 Hrs Nursing faculty-90hrs External faculty-20hrs Practical: 440 hrs
Course Description: The purpose of this course is to enable students to identify the etiology, pathophysiology, symptomatology, diagnostic measures and management (medical, nursing and dietetic) of common medical, communicable and dermatological diseases and to develop proficiency in caring for patients with these diseases.
94
Unit Time
Learning objectives Appreciate the
5
I
(NF4
Content
- Evolution and trends of
in medicine and
medicine
medical nursing
- Review concepts of health
Describe the
and illness,
role of a nurse
- concepts of disease
in caring
causation
patients with
- International classification
medical
of diseases (ICD-10 or later version)
and
- Acute illness, chronic
communicable
illness, terminal illness
EF-1) diseases.
- Stages of illness.
Describe the
- Review concepts of
common
comprehensive nursing
signs ,
care.
symptoms
- Review of nursing process
and problems and their specific nursing
Assess ment methods
Introduction
trends
dermatologic
Teaching learning activities
Lecture Short answers Discussion Very Assignmen short ts answers
- Evolution and trends in medical nursing - Role and responsibilities of nurse in medical wards
interventions
7
II
NF-6 EF-1
Describe the
Common signs& symptoms
common
and its management.
signs ,
- Fluid and electrolyte
symptoms
imbalances
and problems
- Acid base imbalances
and
Oedema, Pain, Dyspnoea 95
Lecture Short Discussion
answers
Demonstr
Very
ation
short
their specific
and cough,
nursing
Unconsciousness, Syncope,
interventions
Fever and hyperthermia.
answers
Nursing management of patients with respiratory Lecture
problems. Review of anatomy and physiology of respiratory
Discussion
system. -Assessment of respiratory Explain the
system - nursing history
etiology,
and physical examination
Patho
-Diagnostic measures and
physiology,
related nursing care
Clinical
sputum examination, X-ray,
12
manifestations
pulmonary function test,
NF-
diagnostic
allergic tests, mantoux test
10
measures
thoracentesis,
and
bronchoscopy, pulse
management of
oximetry, ventilation
patients with
perfusion scan
disorders of
- Etiology, pathophysiology,
respiratory
clinical manifestations,
system.
complications, diagnosis,
Demonstr ation
Observatio
III
EF-2
n visit
Essay
supervised
Short -
clinical
answers
practice
medical, dietetic and
Very Drug book
answers Presentati ons
Lab practice
nursing management of patients with the following diseases - Lower respiratory infections, COPD, Bronchial asthma, Bronchiectasis, 96
short
Health education
Bronchitis, Atelectasis, Pneumonia, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Pleurisy, Pleural effusion, Pulmonary hypertension, Pulmonary oedema, Pulmonary embolism -special therapies: -Chest physiotherapy, - incentive spirometry -Rehabilitation - Review drugs used in the treatment of respiratory disorders. Nursing management of Explain the etiology pathophysiolog y clinical 18
manifestations
patients with Cardiovascular and hematological diseases._ - Review anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular system.
diagnostic
Lecture Discussion Demonstr
Essay
ation observatio
Short -
n visit
answerrs
supervised
rrs
-Nursing assessment
IV
NF15, EF-3
measures
clinical and physical examination
& management
practice
Very
Drug book
shhort
Presentati
answers
- Diagnostic measures...