Diploma In Nursing | G.N.M. Third Year

THIRD YEAR G.N.M.

MIDWIFERY AND GYNECOLOGICAL NURSING

Placement- Third Year

Time- 140 hours
Midwifery- 120 hours
Gynecological Nursing- 20 hours

Course Description: This course is designed to help students acquire knowledge and gain skills to meet the needs of women during pregnancy, labor and puerperium and care for the newborn.

General Objective:

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. Describe the health needs of women in pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
  2. Identify deviation(s) from normal pregnancy, labour and puerperium and take appropriate action.
  3. Demonstrate skills in providing antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care to the mother as well as care to the new born as per the SBA guidelines of Government of India.

GYNECOLOGIAL NURSING

Course objective The students shall be able to identify different gynecological disorders and diseases and gain skills in providing nursing care to women suffering from them.

General Objective:-

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. List different gynecological problems and demonstrate skills in providing nursing care to women suffering from these disorders and diseases.

COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING-II

Placement: Third Year (Part – I )

Time: 90 Hours

Course Description: This course is designed to help students to practice community health nursing for the individual, family and groups at both the urban and rural settings by using concepts and principles of health and community health nursing.

General Objective:

Upon completion of this course, the students shall be able to:

  1. Describe the health system and health care services in India.
  2. Identify major health problems, national health programmes and specialized community health services.
  3. Explain the concept of health team and describe the nurses’ role at various levels of health care setting.
  4. Demonstrate skills in rendering effective nursing care to the individual, family and groups in all community health settings.

NURSING EDUCATION, INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH, PROFESSIONAL TRENDS & ADJUSTMENT & NURSING ADMINISTRATION & WARD MANAGEMENT

Placement: Internship (3rd years Part II)

Time: 120 Hours
Nursing Education- 20 hours
Introduction to Research- 30 hours
Professional Trends and Adjustment- 30 hours
Nursing Administration and Ward Management- 40 hours

NURSING EDUCATION

Course Description: This course is designed to introduce the students to the concept of teaching as an integral part of nursing practice.

General Objective:-

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. Explain the concept of teaching
  2. Describe techniques used for teaching.

INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH

Course Description:- This course is designed to develop fundamental abilities and attitude in the students towards scientific methods of investigation and utilization of research finding so as to improve practice of nursing.

General Objective:

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. Describe the use of research in the practice of nursing
  2. Describe the scientific methods of investigation used in nursing.
  3. Participate in research activities in the health care settings.

PROFESSIONAL TRENDS AND ADJUSTMENT

Course Description: This course is designed to help students develop an understanding of the career opportunities available for professional development.

General Objective:-

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. Describe nursing as a profession.
  2. 2. Identify various professional responsibilities of a nurse.
  3. Describe various professional organizations related to nursing.
  4. Identify the need for in-service and continuing education in nursing
  5. Demonstration skills in application of knowledge of professional etiquettes in the practice of nursing in any health care setting.

NURSING ADMINISTRATION AND WARD MANAGEMENT

Course Description: This course is designed to help the student to understand the basic principles of administration and its application to the management of ward and health care unit.

General Objective:-

Upon completion of this course, the students shall able to:

  1. Describe the meaning and principles of administration.
  2. Apply the principles of administration in practice of nursing
  3. Plan the nursing service in the ward and community health settings.
  4. Describe the importance of good administration in the day to day nursing service in varied health care setting