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www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comGOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADUNURSING GENERALHIGHER SECONDARY FIRST YEARUntouchability is Inhuman and a CrimeA publication under Free Textbook Programme of Government of Tamil NaduDepartment of School ext-books-online.html

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www.Padasalai.NetContentswww.TrbTnpsc.comNURSING -GENERAL1Nursing – Origin and its Development . 012Health Care Delivery System in India . 173Hospital and its Environment . 344Communication Skill in Nursing . 475Health Assessment and Physical examination . 586Infection Control . 797Hygiene – Patient and Their Environment . 1198Nursing Procedures . 1409First Aid . 16910 Health Education and Audio Visual Aids . 19211 Pharmacology . 20912 Alternative Medicine and Practices in Nursing . 22413 Documentation . 24514 Case Study . 25715 Model Question Paper . 26116 Practicals . 264E-bookAssessmentDIGI linksLets use the QR code in the text books ! How ? Download the QR code scanner from the Google PlayStore/ Apple App Store into your smartphone Open the QR code scanner application Once the scanner button in the application is clicked, camera opens and then bring it closer to the QR code in the text book. Once the camera detects the QR code, a url appears in the screen.Click the url and goto the content xt-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comHow to use the book?Student would be motivated and focus attention tothe subject matter.IntroductionLearningobjectives:List out all the major topics and provide studentswith a clear purpose to focus their learning efforts.Life experiences and indepth understanding of theconcept given.Case studyDo youknow?Gives additional related information for broaderunderstanding.Activity :Given to elicit critical thinking , creative thinkingand application in day to day activities.QR CodeEnhance long term memory through Audio Visuallearning.ICT CornerReferences to the relevant website for enhancedinformation.SummaryAn outline map of the entire information given ingist.GlossaryDetailed meaning in English and Tamil for new terms.References/ WebsitelinksBasic raw materials used for the birth and developmentof the t-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comCAREER GUIDANCEINGENERAL NURSINGNURSING COURSES AVAILABLE IN INDIANursing courses are available in Degree, Diploma and Certification Courses in India.UG (Undergraduate) and PG (Post Graduate) courses are the two main types available.Using the PG courses, one may specialize in disciplines within the medical profession.Well known nursing courses available in India are: B.Sc. Nursing (Basic)– 4 years Bachelor’s Degree courseB.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic)– 2 years Bachelor’s Degree course(3 years distance education mode)GNM (Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery)– 3½ years programANM (Diploma in Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery)– 2 years programM.Sc. Nursing– 2 years PG Degree CourseM.Phil. Nursing– 1 year (2 years part time)PhD Nursing– 3 to 4 years regular full time, 4 to 6 years part -books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comOther than the above mentioned standard UG (Degree and Diploma) and PG programs,there exist numerous other PG Diploma and certificate courses too. Such PG Diplomaand Certificate courses help one take on different specialities. Some such well knownareas of specialization are- Neonatal NursingOrthopaedic and RehabilitationNursingOperation Room NursingCritical Care Nursing Emergency NursingNeuro Science NursingNursing AdministrationCardio-Thoracic NursingWhen it comes to such Post Graduate Diploma/Post Basic Diploma nursing courses,the duration is one year.ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAB.Sc. Nursing (Basic) – 10 2 Science stream passed with Physics, Chemistry,Biology and English subjects from a recognized board. Minimum aggregatemarks required is as per Indian Nursing Council (INC) (50% marks). Candidatemust be at least 17 years of age.GNM– 10 2 passed in any Science or Arts from a recognized board. Minimum aggregatemarks required is as per INC (50% marks). Candidate must be at least 17 years of age.ANM qualification holders are also eligible to pursue this course. Note: In case ofmany institutes, the eligibility criteria is much more relaxed. There exist many collegesthat allow 10 2 passed students from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) to pursuethis course.ANM – 10 2 passed in Science or Arts from a recognized board. Minimum aggregatemarks required may vary from one institute to another (generally around 50% marks).Candidate must be at least 17 years of age. Note: In case of many institutes, theeligibility criteria is much more relaxed. There exist many colleges that allow 10 2passed students from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) to pursue this ext-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comM.Sc. Nursing – must have completed B.Sc. Nursing/Post Certificate B.Sc./Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an institute recognized by the INC with minimum55% aggregate marks. Candidate should have 1 year working experience aftercompleting the B.Sc. program and should also be a registered nurse with theState Nurse Registration Council.M.Phil. Nursing – must have passed M.Sc. in Nursing (with any speciality)from an institute recognized by the INC with minimum 60% aggregate marks.PG/Post Basic Diploma Nursing – must have completed B.Sc. Nursing/PostBasic B.Sc. Nursing/GNM from an institute recognized by the INC withminimum 55% aggregate marks.CAREER PROSPECTS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIESSkilled and qualified nurses are in huge demand across the World! Specializing inlucrative disciplines will further boost one ’ s chance of landing a high paying job.After completing any of the above mentioned nursing course, one may register withState Nurse Registration Council and become a ‘Registered Nurse’ or ‘Registered Midwife’.After that, one may work as a nurse at Government hospitals, private hospitals, primaryhealth centres, community health centres, rehabilitation clinics and private clinics.Scope associated with working abroad is excellent, when it comes to nursing! TheUSA, UK, Gulf Countries, Australia, Canada and New Zealand are good destinationsfor Indian nurses. Salary package and facilities available abroad is much better thanin case of ext-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com Well known recruiters include: Government hospitalsPrivate hospitalsPrimary health centresCommunity health centres NGOsRehabilitation clinicsTraining Colleges/InstitutesAfter 12th Commerce or Arts stream schooling, students are eligible to pursue twoDiploma certificate nursing courses. They are1.2.ANM (Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery)GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)There exist many institutes in India (recognized by the Indian Nursing Council),which accept Arts/Commerce stream students to pursue the above mentioned courses.To get more details about ANM (2 years course) and GNM (3½ years course) courses,you may click on the links provided above. I ’ ve written detailed articles about boththese nursing courses. Details covered include eligibility criteria, course details,admission process, syllabus, career prospects and career paths available.Note: The above mentioned programs are Diploma courses. I ’ ll provide you the careerpath to follow, in order to get a Bachelor ’ s Degree in Nursing.GNM would be the best course among the 2 nursing courses mentioned above. Aftercompleting GNM course and registering as an R.N.R.M., one may pursue B.Sc. Nursing(Post Basic) course (2 or 3 years long). This career path will help one get a Bachelorof Science Degree in Nursing. This, in turn, will improve one ’ s chances of landing agood job! After completing B.Sc. Nursing Post Basic program, one may then go foradvanced courses like M.Sc. Nursing, PG Diploma in Nursing, M.Phil. Nursing andPh.D program.If you choose to pursue ANM, you ’ ll have to complete the course and then go forGNM course. After completing GNM, you ’ ll have to follow the career path mentionedabove and gain a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing! After completing B.Sc.Nursing Post Basic program, one may then go for advanced courses like M.Sc. Nursing,PG Diploma in Nursing, M.Phil. Nursing and PhD -text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comCAREER PROSPECTS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIESProfessional Course/Medical CoursesUG CoursesM. B. B. S. (Bachelor of Medicineand Bachelor of Surgery) – 5.5years B. D. S. (Bachelor of DentalSurgery) – 4 years B. H. M. S. (Bachelor ofHomeopathicMedicine&Surgery) – 5.5 years B. A. M. S. (Bachelor of AyurvedicMedicine and Surgery) – 5.5 years B.Pharm(BachelorofPharmacy) – 4 year B.Sc Nursing – 4 years B.P.T (Physiotherapy) – 4.5 years B.O.T (Occupational Therapy) –3 years B.U.M.S (Unani Medicine) – 5.5 years D.Pharm (Ayurvedic, SiddhaMedicine) – 2 years BMLT (Bachelor of Medical LabTechnicians) – 3 year DMLT (Diploma of Medical LabTechnicians) – 1 year Auxillary Nurse Midwife (ANM)- 2 years General Nursing And Midwifery- 3½ years Post Basic B.sc Nursing - 2 years(after GNM) B.Sc AnthropologyB.Sc Occupational TherapyB.Sc PhysiotherapyB.Sc Microbiology:B.Sc. (H) Biomedical ScienceBachelorofVeterinaryScience & Animal Husbandry(B.VSc AH)Bachelor of Naturopathy & YogicScience (BNYS)B.Sc. Dairy TechnologyB.Sc. Home ScienceBachelor of text-books-online.html

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www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comPG Diploma andCertificate CoursesPG CoursesM.Sc. Nursing– 2 years M.Phil. Nursing– 1 yearadvanced program (2 years inpart time)Ph.D in Nursing - 3 to 4 yearsregular full time, 4 to 6 yearspart time. Neonatal NursingOrthopaedic and RehabilitationNursingOperation Room NursingCritical Care NursingEmergency NursingNeuro Science NursingNursing AdministrationCardio-Thoracic Nursing Renal Nursing Geriatric Nursing Common Job Available in Front of Registered Nurses are: Chief Nursing OfficerAssistant Nursing OfficerCritical Care NursePaediatric Surgery NurseNurse Manager/SupervisorRehabilitation SpecialistInstructor/TeacherStaff nurse Nurse EducatorIntensive Care NurseNurse MidwifeOccupational NurseOncology (Cancer) NursePalliative Care NurseNurse EducatorIntensive Care t-books-online.html

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www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com6. Director PHULFDQ 1XUVHV VVRFLDWLRQVof Nursing: Nurse isresponsible for both nursing serviceseducations within a teaching hospital.Nursing is the protection and optimizationof health and activities.7. Community Health Nurse (CHN):1.3Services rendered mainly focusingReproductive child Health Programme,Health awareness and hygiene.6FRSH RI 1XUVLQJ LQ ,QGLD8. Teaching in Nursing: The functionsand responsibilities of the teacher innursing are planning, teaching andsupervising the learning experiencesof the students. There are variouspositions available in nursingeducation such as clinical instructor,tutor, senior tutor. Lecturer, AssociateProfessor & Professor in Nursing.There was a time when professional nurseshad very little choice of service becausenursing was centered in the hospital andbedside nursing. Career opportunities aremore varied now for a numbers of reasons.The lists of opportunities available aregiven as per Indian Nursing Council.1. Staff Nurses: Nurses Provides direct9. Industrial Nurse: Industrial nurses arepatient care to one patient or a groupof patients. She is directly responsibleto the ward supervisor.providing first-aid, care during illness,health educations about industrialhazards and prevention of accidents2. Ward sister or Nursing Supervisor:10. Military Nurse: military NursingNurse is responsible to the nursingsuperintendent for the nursing caremanagement of a ward or unit.services became a part of the IndianArmy by which means nurses becamecommissioned officers who are givenrank from lieutenant to major general.3. Depar tmentalsup er v isor/Assistant Nursing Superintendent:Nurse is responsible to the nursingsuperintendent and deputy nursingsuperintendent for the nursing caremanagement of more than one ward orunit. Example-Surgical department.Out-patient department.11. Nursing service abroad: Attractivesalaries and promising professionalopportunities which causes a majorincrease for nursing service in abroad.12. Nursingservice administrativepositions: At the state level theDeputy Director of Nursing / JointDirector of Nursing at the stateHealth directorate. The highestadministrative position on a nationallevel is the Nursing Advisor to theGovt. Of India.4. Deputy Nursing superintendent:Nurse is responsible to the nursingsuperintendent and assists in thenursing administration of the hospital.5. NursingSuperintendent: Nurseis responsible to the medicalsuperintendent for safe and efficientmanagement of hospital nursingservices.1.Nursing – Origin and its Development13. Nursing Education administrativeposition: At the state level is rom-text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com1.3.1 6FRSH RI 1XUVLQJPositionIndependent NursePractitionerQualificationRolesNurse ResearcherPost Doctoral degree in Nursing Investigates nursing problems toimprove care Expand the scope of nursing.Nurse AdministratorsDeanNursing DirectorPh.D in Nursing(5 years)M.Phil in Nursing (2 years).ReaderProfessorAssistant ProfessorLecturerAssociate Professor In education In Hospital servicesNurse Educator Works in schools of nursing Provides Educational programmes forM.Sc. in Nursing (2 years)student nurses. Nursing service.Diploma certificationprogramme- Critical care nursepractioners.-Cardio ThoracicNursing-Family Nursepractioner.Post BasicB.Sc (2 years)B.Sc in nursingClinical Nurse specialist(4 years) Diploma inNursing andMidwivery(3 years)(DGNM)Auxillary NursemidwiveryPatient careClinical educatorNurse practitionersNurse midwivesNurse anaesthetistsNurse ResearcherHome visitHigher secondary students(2 years)Eligiblity for jobs in Abroad (Foreign Country)Competitive exams(CGFNS, NCLEX)-USAPrometric (gulf countries), IELTS5. Intensive care unit (ICU) registered nurse1.3.2 7 \SHV RI 1XUVHV LQ KLJKHVW GHPDQG6. Medical-surgical nurse.1. Registered nurse (RN)7. Emergency room nurse2. Licensed practical nurse (LPN)8. Operating room nurse or OR nurse3. Travel nurse9. Home health nurse / communityhealth Nurse4. Nurse practitioner (NP)1. Nursing – Origin and its m-text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com1. Urban areaimprove the status of a nurse. Some of theexamples of such women are as follows.2. Rural Area10. Nurse case managerPHOEBE11. Post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU)nurse Best nursing care forthe sick in their homes.12. Clinical nurse specialist13. Telemetry nurse Compared to a modernpublic health nurse.14. Nurse manager15. Staff nurseFABIOLA16. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)nurse18. Paediatric nurse She collected the poorand sick from thestreets in her place.19. Labour & delivery nurse20. Cardiovascular nursehealthPAULAnurse Friend of Fabiola. She built a hospital forstrangers, pilgrims andtravellers and for thesick.practitioner22. Radiology nurse23. School nurse24. Oncology nurse1.4 Converted her palaceinto a hospital. Daughter of a greatRoman Noble.17. Dialysis nurse.21. Psychiatric-mental First deaconesses,intelligent and educated. Constructed amonastery inBethlehem.(YROXWLRQ RI 1XUVLQJMARCELLA She lead a group ofhigh rank with freedomof women and inducethem in works ofcharity.It can be divided into three periods oftime in history, Early Christian era Middle age The dawn of modern Nursing0LGGOH DJH(DUO\ &KULVWLDQ (UDMonks and nuns devoted their life to thecare and services of the poor and sick.Nursing in pre-Christian times, religiousbeliefs has great bearing on the caring forthe sick suffering. Christianity believedthat one should render services of love tohumanity without any reward. It was equalto one’s sincere love to god. This principlewas absorbed in nursing and helped to1.Nursing – Origin and its Development St. Dominic (1170-1221) St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) St. Catherine Sienna m-text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comLate in the 12th and 13th centuries nursing becomedifferentiated from medicine and surgery.style of the upper-class women. She hadclassical education which provided her withan understanding of the circumstances ofthe world in which she lived. She becameaware of the inadequate care being providedin hospitals. She accompanied her motheron visits to the ill patients at hospitals. Shevisited hospitals in England and Europe. KH 'DZQ RI 0RGHUQ 1.4.1 71XUVLQJFrom the late 1700s through 1853, themanner in which the sick were care. Remainessentially unchanged. In Europe the dawnof Nursing was underway. The deaconessinstitutes of kaiserswerth, Germany wasestablished in 1836 by pastor TheodoreFliednes, to train the Deaconesses to carefor the sick and the provision of socialinfluence throughout the world.She recognized that nurses require Knowledge Training and Discipline1.4.2 , QWURGXFWLRQ WR PRGHUQ QXUVLQJ )ORUHQFH 1LJKWLQJDOHNightingale was admitted to thetraining program at the school at KaiserWerth in1850s After her training, in 1853she was appointed as superintendent ofthe institution for the care of the sickgentlewomen in London. She had anopportunity to give her best services to thewounded soldiers in the Crimean war in1854, she attended thousands of woundedand dying soldiers. For which she wasrighty known as “The Lady with the Lamp”Florence Nightingale(1820 - 1910)Miss Florence Nightingale known for herdevotion to the services to the poor and the sickand is also aware of what she did for humanityand to raise the status of nursing profession.Florence Nightingale was born in awealthy English Family, on 12th may 1820.She had great desire to become a nurse. Shewas dissatisfied with the daily routine life1. Nursing – Origin and its m-text-books-online.html

ntroducednumerous improvements in militaryhospitals, she also founded the first trainingschool for nurses St. Thomas Hospitalat London in 1860. She shared her ideasabout Nursing and Nursing education.Florence Nightingale paved the way forthe ultimate recognition of nursing as asuperior, compassionate profession.assembly to practice my professionwith dedication. I will serve mankind with loveand compassion, recognising theirdignity and rights irrespective ofcolour, caste, creed, religion andnationality. I will endeavour to maintain upto-date knowledge and skill touphold standard of Nursing care toindividual, family and communityin all settings and in all aspects ofholistic care as a member of thehealth care team.Miss. Nightingale was the firstto mention Holism (Treating the wholepatient) in Nursing. Nightingale was thefounder of modern nursing education. Sheplanned a complete public health program.Despite her ill health, she worked for thedevelopment of nursing services withouttailing sufficient rest. I will hold in confidence personalmatters of my clients committed tomy care and help them to developconfidence in care rendered by me. KH )ORUHQFH 1LJKWLQJDOH 1.4.3 73OHGJH I will refrain from any activitythat will harm my personal andprofessional dignity as a nurse.The modified Hippocratic Oath arrangedby Mrs. Lystra E. Gretter and her committeefor the Farr and Training School for Nurses,Detroit is called the Florence NightingalePledge as a token of esteem for the Founderof Modern Nursing. I will actively support myprofession and strive towards itsachievement.I will fulfil my responsibilities as acitizen and encourage change towardsbetter health.3OHGJH1.4.4 1XUVHV 8QLIRUPWhen you think of a nurse, what imagecomes immediately to mind? A ladyin a crisp white frock, with a starchedwhite cloth apron, cap in her hair, wearingwhite rubber shoes, white socks and whitebelt; the quiet essential image of standardnursing uniform for nurses worldwide.However, the concept of nursing uniformshas changed now, with nurses wearingscrub sets and other flexible clothing. I solemnly pledge myself beforeGod and in presence of this1.Nursing – Origin and its m-text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.comNursing in the past Nightingaleera turned into a more respectable jobwith schooling systems and uniformsfor nurses. Nurses had to wear a hat andband to distinguish themselves as nursesand display their nursing rank. Freshnurse students would wear ribbon bandsof pink, blue, or other pastel colours.Senior nurses and nursing teachers wouldwear black ribbon bands to indicateseniority.2.3.4.5.1.51XUVLQJ DV D SURIHVVLRQ 1HZ 3HUVSHFWLYH Nursing is a professionwithin the health caresector focused on the care ofindividuals, families, and communitiesso they may attain, maintain, or recoveroptimal health and quality of life6.Historically, only medicine, law andEngineering were accepted as profession.7.1.5.1 &ULWHULD RI D SURIHVVLRQGenevieve and Roy Bixler first wrote aboutthe status of nursing as a profession in 1945.These criteria include the following.1. The services provided are vital to8.humanity and the welfare of the1. Nursing – Origin and its Developmentsociety: Nursing is the service thatis essential to the wellbeing of thepeople and to the society.There is a special body of knowledgethat is continually enlarged throughresearch: In the past nursing wasbased on principles borrowed fromthe physical and social sciences andother disciplines. Today there isunique body of knowledge to nursing.The services involve intellectualactivities: Nursing process is a cognitiveactivity that requires both critical andcreative thinking and serves as thebasis of providing nursing care.Practitioners are educated ininstitution of higher learning:There are basic nursing program,baccalaureate program, masters andDoctoral program in nursingPractitionersarerelativelyindependent and control their ownpolicies and activities (Autonomy):Nursing actions are independent, mostnurses are employed in hospitals whereauthority resides in one’s position.Practitioners are motivated byservice (altruism) and consideredtheir work an important componentof their lives: Nurses are dedicatedto the ideal services to others, whichis known as altruism.There is a code of Ethics to guidethe decisions and conduct ofPractitioners: The Internationalcouncil of Nurses (ICN) hasestablished Code of Nursing Ethicsthrough which standards of practiceare established, promoted and refined.Thereisanorganization(Association) that text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com6. Working Hours of Nurses: Moreand supports high standards ofpractice: Nursing has a number ofprofessional associations that wereformed to promote the improvementof the profession. Foremost amongthere is the TNAI (The TrainedNurses Association of India).Convenient hours of duty, betteraccommodations and higher salaries7. Trends in other countries: Developedcountries influence the trends in thenursing profession in India. [SDQGHG DQG ([WHQGHG 1.5.3 (5ROHV RI 1XUVHV 1.5.2 3HUFHSWLRQ RI 1XUVLQJThe following roles and positionsperceived as in globe are given below.A global perception of Nursing willenable nurses to rise higher levels intheir knowledge, skills and improvedperformance both in India and aroundthe globe. The factors which influence thetrends in Nursing are.POSITIONSNurse educator Works in schools ofNursing teach clientsabout the self care andhome care.Clinical Nurse Managing specificspecialistdiseases, functions asclinicians, educators,managers etc.NurseHealth care to clientspractitionersin out-patient orcommunity settings.Certified nurse Mid wife to providemid wifeindependent care forwomen during normalpregnancy, labour anddelivery.NurseProvides surgicalanaesthetistanaesthesiaNurseThey manage clients withadministrators health care agencies ina middle or upper levelmanagement position.1. Changes in society – done by fivefactors:a. Intensive efforts of government tomeet the health needs of people.b. Gradual improved literacy levelof the people.c. Advanced scientific technologyd. The changing role of womene. Thecontinuingpopulation.growthof2. Patients “Bill of Rights”: The nursesare also accountable for patients careand have legal responsibilities forthe patient.3. Development in other discipline:Development in other disciplineother than medicine also influencetrends in nursing profession.4. Leadership within the profession: ItNurseResearchesalso influences the trends in Nursing.5. Overseas Scope: Shortage of Nursesin other countries, higher salary paidin abroad is the main causes for theworking of Indian Nurses in abroad.1.Nursing – Origin and its DevelopmentROLESWith Doctorate degreeinvestigate nursingproblem to improvecare and to define andexpand the scope ofnursing text-books-online.html

www.Padasalai.Netwww.TrbTnpsc.com8.In our State Government,Nursingserviceisconsidered under branch IINursing of Tamilnadu Medical Service(Medical code) as “Tamilnadu NursingService” (TNNS).1.6LoveQualities likemercy, kindness,gentleness, patienceand understanding.2.Willingnessand selfsacrificeThese two qualitiesare complimentaryto each other.A nurse sacrificesher time, comfortand rageLoyaltyObservantWillingnessto learn1.6.1 )XQFWLRQV RI 1XUVHShe is trustworthy andcompetent. Tacklessituations with alacrityCARE GIVERReady to meetany problem withcourage.Her relationshipwith the patientassociates by loyaltyand honesty.A nu

Jun 11, 2018 · GNM (Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery)– 3½ years program ANM (Diploma in Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery)– 2 years program M.Sc. Nursing– 2 years PG Degree Course M.Phil. Nursing– 1 year (2 years part time) PhD Nursing

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