Nursing Foundation I PDF
Nursing Foundation I PDF
Nursing Foundation I PDF
Course Description - This course is designed to help the students to develop an understanding of the
philosophy, objectives, theories and process of nursing in various supervised clinical settings. It is aimed
at helping the students to acquire the knowledge, understanding and skills in techniques of nursing and
practice them in supervised clinical setting.
Specific objectives – At the end of the course students will be able to develop:
1. Knowledge on concept of health, health-illness continuum and health care delivery system.
2. Knowledge on scope of nursing practice.
3. Knowledge on concept, theories and models of nursing practice.
4. Desirable attitude to ethics and professional conduct.
5. Skill in communicating effectively with patients and families and team members to maintain effective
human relations.
6. Skill in health assessment and monitoring of patients.
7. Skill in carrying out basic nursing care procedures.
8. Skill in caring for patients with alterations in body functions.
9. Skill in applying steps of nursing process in the care of clients in the hospital and community.
10. Skill in applying scientific principles while performing nursing care.
11. Skill in documentation.
12. Skill in meeting basic psychosocial needs of the clients.
13. Knowledge on principles and techniques of infection control.
14. Confidence and competence in caring of terminally ill patients.
Theory Hours : 265
Unit Hrs Learning Contents Teaching / Learning / Assessment
Objective Activities Methods
I 10 • Describe the concept of Introduction • Lecture discussion • Essay type
health, illness and • Concept of Health : • Visit to health care • Short answers
health care agencies • Health illness continuum agencies • Objective type
• Factors influencing health
• Causes and risk factors for
Developing illness.
• Body defenses:
Immunity and immunization
• Illness and illness Behavior
• Impact of illness on patient
and family
• Health care services:
• Health Promotion and
Prevention, Primary care,
Diagnosis, Treatment,
Rehabilitation and
Continuing care
• Health care teams
• Types of health care
agencies:
• Hospitals: Types,
Organization and Functions
• Heath Promotion and levels
of disease Prevention
• Primary health care and its
delivery:
• Role of Nurse
II 16 • Explain concept and Nursing as a profession • Lecture discussion • Essay type
scope of nursing • Definition and • Case discussion • Short answers
• Describe values, code Characteristics of a • Role plays • Objective type
of ethics and profession
professional conduct • Nursing: -
for nurses in India o Definition , Concepts,
Philosophy , objectives
o Characteristics, nature and
scope of nursing practice
o Functions of nurse
o Qualities of a nurse
o Categories of nursing
personnel
o Nursing as a profession
o History of Nursing in
India
• Values : Definition, Types,
Values Clarification and
values in professional
Nursing: Caring and
Advocacy
• Ethics :
o Definition and Ethical
Principal
o Code of ethics and
professional conduct for
nurses
III 4 • Explain the admission Hospital admission and • Lecture discussion • Essay type
and discharge discharge • Demonstration • Short answers
procedure • Admission to the hospital • Lab Practice • Objective type
• Performs admission o Unit and its preparation • Supervise clinical • Assess skills with
and discharge admission bed practice check list
procedure o Admission procedure • Clinical practical
o Special considerations examination.
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities
of the nurse
• Discharge from the hospital
o Types: Planned discharge,
LAMA and abscond,
Referrals and transfers
o Discharge Planning
o Discharge planning
o Special considerations
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities
of the nurse
o Care of the unit after
discharge
IV 10 • Communicate Communication and Nurse • Lecture discussion • Essay type
effectively with patient, patient relationship • Role play and video film • Short answers
families and team • Communication: Levels, on the nurses interacting • Objective type
members and maintain Elements, Types, Modes, with the patient
effective human Process, Factors influencing • Practice session on
relations (professional Communication patient teaching
image) o Methods of effective • Supervised Clinical
• Appreciate the Communication practice
importance of patient - Attending skills
teaching in nursing - Rapport building skills
o Empathy skills
o Barriers to effective
communication
• Helping Relationships
(NPR): Dimensions of?
Helping Relationships,
Phases of a helping
relationship
• Communication effectively
with patient, families and
team members and maintain
effective human relations
with special reference to
communication with
vulnerable group (children
,women physically and
mentally challenged and
elderly)
• Patient Teaching :
Importance, Purposes,
Process, role of nurse and
Integrating teaching in
Nursing process
V 15 • Explain the concept, The Nursing Process
uses, format and steps • Critical Thinking and
of nursing process Nursing Judgment
• Documents nursing o Critical Thinking: Thinking
process as per the and Learning.
format o Competencies, Attitudes for
critical Thinking , Levels of
critical thinking in Nursing
• Nursing Process Overview:
Application in Practice
o Nursing process format : INC
current format
o Assessment
- Collection of Date: Types,
Sources, Methods
- Formulating Nursing
judgment : Data
interpretation
o Nursing diagnosis
- Identification of client
problems ‘
- Nursing diagnosis statement
- Difference between medical
and nursing diagnosis
o Planning
- Establishing Priorities
- Establishing Goals and
Expected Outcomes,
- Selection of interventions:
Protocols and standing
Orders
- Writing the Nursing Care
Plan
o Implementation
- Implementing the plan of care
o Evaluation
- Outcome of care
- Review and Modify
o Documentation and
Reporting
VI 4 • Describe the purposes, Documentation and • Lecture discussion • Essay type
types and techniques of Reporting • Demonstration • Short answers
recording and reporting • Documentation : Purpose of • Practice Session • Objective type
Recording and reporting • Supervised clinical
• Communication within the practice
Health Care Team,
• Types of records; ward
records, medical/ nursing
records,
• Common Recordkeeping
forms,
• Computerized
documentation
• Guidelines for Reporting:
Factual basis, Accuracy,
completeness, Organization,
confidentiality
• Methods of recording
• Reporting: Change –of shift
reports, Transfer reports ,
Incident reports
• Minimizing legal Liability
through effective record
keeping
VII 15 • Describe principles and Vital signs • Lecture discussion • Essay type
techniques of • Guidelines for taking vital • Demonstration • Short answers
monitoring and signs: • Practice Session • Objective type
maintaining vital signs • Body temperature: • Supervised clinical • Assess with
• Monitor and maintain • Physiology, Regulation practice check list
vital signs Factors affecting body Clinical practical
temperature, examination
• Assessment of body
temperature: sites,
equipments and techniques,
special considerations
• Temperature alterations:
Hyperthermia, Heatstroke,
Hypothermia
• Hot and cold applications
• Pulse:
o Physiology and regulation,
Characteristics of the pulse,
Factors affecting pulse
o Assessment of pulse :
Sites, location, equipments
and technique, special
considerations
o Alterations in pulse:
• Respiration:
o Physiology and
Regulation, Mechanics of
breathing Characteristics of
the respiration, factors
affecting respiration
o Assessment of
respirations: technique,
special considerations
o Alterations in respiration
• Blood pressure:
o Physiology and
Regulation, Characteristics
of the blood pressure,
Factors affecting blood
pressure.
o Assessment of blood
pressure: sites, equipments
and technique, special
considerations
o Alterations in blood
pressure
• Recording of vital signs
VIII 30 • Describe purpose and Health assessment • Lecture discussion • Essay type
process of health • Purposes • Lecture discussion • Essay type
assessment • Process of Health • Demonstration • Short answers
• Describe the health assessment • Practice Simulators • Objective type
assessment of each o Health history • Supervised Clinical
body system o Physical examination: practice
• Perform health - Methods-Inspection,
assessment of each palpation, Percussion,
body system Auscultation,Olfaction
- Preparation for
examination : Patient and
unit
- General assessment
- Assessment of each body
system
- Recording of health
assessment
IX 5 • Identifies the various Machinery ,Equipment and • Lecture discussion • Essay type
machinery equipment linen • Demonstration • Short answers
and linen and their care • Types: Disposables and • Objective type
Reusables-Linen, rubber
goods, glass ware, metal,
plastics, furniture,
machinery
• Introduction:
o Indent
o Maintenance
o Inventory
X 60 • Describe the basic, Meeting needs of patient • Lecture discussion • Essay type
physiological and • Basic needs (Activities of • Demonstration • Short answers
psychosocial needs of daily living) • Practice sessions • Objective type
patient - Maslow’s hierarchy of Needs • Supervise • Assess with
• Describe the principles o Providing safe and clean • Clinical practice check list and
and techniques for Environment: clinical practical
meeting basic, - Physical environment: examination
Psychosocial and Temperature, Humidity,
Psychosocial needs of Noise, Ventilation, light,
patient Odor, pests control
• Perform nursing - Reduction of Physical hazards:
assessment, plan, fire, accidents
implement and evaluate - Safety devices: Restraints, side
the care for meeting rails, airways, trapez etc.
basic, physiological and - Role of nurse in providing safe
psychosocial needs of and clean environment
patient o Hygiene:
- Factors Influencing Hygienic
Practice
- Hygienic care : Care of the
Skin- Bath and pressure
points, feet and nail, Oral
cavity, Hair care , Eyes, Ears
and Nose
Assessment, Principles
Types, Equipments,
Procedure, Special
Considerations
- Patient environment: Room
Equipment and lines, making
patient beds
Types of beds and bed
making
o Comfort:
- Factors Influencing Comfort
- Comfort devices
• Physiological needs:
o Sleep and Rest:
- Physiology of sleep
- Factors affecting sleep
- Promoting Rest and sleep
- Sleep Disorders
o Nutrition:
- Importance
- Factors affecting nutritional
needs
- Assessment of nutritional
needs: Variables
- Meeting Nutritional needs:
Principals, equipment
procedure and special
considerations
Oral
Enteral: Naso/ Orogastric,
gastrostomy
Parenteral
o Urinary Elimination
- Review of Physiology of Urine
Elimination, Composition
and characteristics of urine
- Factors Influencing Urination
- Alteration in Urinary
Elimination
- Types and Collection of urine
specimen: Observation, urine
testing
- Facilitation urine elimination:
assessment, types,
equipments, procedures and
special considerations
Providing urinal/bed pan
Condom drainage
Perineal care
catheterization
care of urinary
drainage
care of urinary
diversion
• Bowel Elimination
- Review of Physiology of
Bowel elimination,
composition and
characteristics of faces
- Factors affecting Bowel
elimination
- Alteration in Bowel
elimination
- Type and Collection of
specimen of faces:
Observation
- Facilitation bowel elimination:
assessment, equipments
procedures and special
considerations
Passing of Flatus tube
Enemas
Suppository
Sitz bath
Bowel wash
care of ostomies
•Mobility and Immobility
- Principles of Body Mechanics
- Maintenance of normal body
Alignment and mobility
- Factors affecting body
Alignment and mobility
- Hazards associated with
immobility
- Alteration in body Alignment
and Mobility
- Nursing interventions for
impaired Body Alignment
and Mobility: Assessment,
types, devices used method
and special considerations.
Rehabilitation aspects
Range of motion exercises
Maintaining body alignment:
Positions
Moving
Lifting
Transferring
Walking
Restraints
• Oxygenation
- Review of Cardiovascular and
respiratory Physiology
- Factors Affecting Oxygenation
- Alteration in oxygenation
- Nursing Intervention in
oxygenation: assessment,
types, equipment used,
procedure and special
considerations
Maintenance of patent airway
Oxygen administration
Suction
Inhalations : Dry and moist
Chest Physiotherapy and
postural drainage
Pulse oximetry
CPR-Basic life support
• Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid
Base Balances
- Review of Physiological
Regulation of Fluid,
electrolyte, and Acid Base
Balance
- Factors Affecting Fluid
Electrolyte, and Acid Base
Balance
- Alteration in fluid-
electrolyte and acid-base
balance
- Nursing intervention in Fluid,
Electrolyte and Acid
- Base Imbalances :
assessment,types,equipment,
procedure and special
considerations
Measuring fluid intake and
output
Correcting Fluid Electrolyte
imbalance :
•· Psychosocial Needs
o Concepts of Cultural
Diversity, Stress and
adaptation, Self-concept,
sexuality, spiritual health,
Coping with loss, death &
grieving
o Assessment of psychosocial
needs
o Nursing intervention for
Psychosocial needs
- Assist with coping and
adaptation
- Creating therapeutic
environment
o Recreational and diversional
therapies
XI 20 Describe principles and Infection control in Clinical • Lecture discussion •
techniques for infection setting • Demonstration
control and biomedical • Infection control • Practice session
waste management in o Nature of infection • Supervised Clinical
supervised Clinical setting o Chain of infection practice
transmission
o Defenses against infection
: natural and acquired
o Hospital acquired
infection (Nosocomial
infection)
• Concept of asepsis: medical
asepsis and surgical asepsis
• Isolation precautions
(Barrier nursing)
o Hand washing: simple,
hand antisepsis and surgical
antisepsis (scrub)
o Isolation: source and
protective
o Personal protecting
equipments: types, uses and
technique of wearing and
removing
o Decontamination of
equipment and unit
o Transportation of infected
patients
o Standard safety
precautions(Universal
precautions)
o Transmission based
precautions
•Biomedical west
management
o Importance
o Types of hospital
waste
o Hazards associated
with hospital waste
o Decontaminati-on
of hospital waste
o Segregation and
transportation and
disposal
XII 40 • Explain the principles, Administration of • Lecture • Essay type
routes, effects of Medications • Discussion • Short answers
administration of • General Principles/ • Demonstration • Objective type
medications Consideration- • Practice session • Assess with
• Calculate conversions o Purposes of Medication • Supervised check list and
of drugs and dosages o Principles: 5 rights, • Clinical practice clinical practical
within and between Special considerations, examination
systems of Prescription Safety in
measurements administering Medications
• Administer drugs by and Medication errors
the following routs : o Drug forms
oral intradermal, o Routes of administration
subcuteneous, o Storage and maintenance
• inramuscular of drugs and Nurses
inhalation, topical responsibility
o Broad classification of
drugs
o Therapeutic Effect, Side
Effects, Toxic effects
Idiosyncratic Reactions,
allergic reaction, Drug
Tolerance, Drug
Interactions,
o Factors Influencing drug
Actions,
o Systems of Drug
Measurement: Metric
system, Apothecary system,
Household Measurements,
Solutions.
o Converting Measurements
Units: conversion within
one system, conversion
between systems, Dosage
Calculation.
o Terminologies and
abbreviations used in
prescriptions of medication
• Oral Drugs Administration:
Oral, sublingual and Buccal:
Equipment, procedure
• Parenteral:
General principles
Decontamination and
disposal of syringes
and needles
Types of parenteral
therapies
Types of syringes,
needles, canula and
infusion sets
Protection from needle
stick injuries: Giving
medication with safety
syringes
Roots of parenteral
therapies
- Intradermal: Purpose,
site, equipments,
procedure, special
consideration
- Intramuscular: Purpose,
site, equipments,
procedure, special
consideration
- Intravenous: Purpose,
site, equipments,
procedure, special
consideration
- Advance techniques
Epidural intrathecal
Intraosseous
Intraperitonial
Intrapleural
Intraarterial
Role of nurse
• Topical Administration:
Purposes, site equipment
procedure special
considerations for
o Application to Skin
o Application to
mucous membrane
-Direct application of liquids –
Gargle and swabbing the throat
Course Description - This course is designed to help he students to develop an understanding of the
philosophy, objectives, theories and process of nursing in various clinical settings. It is aimed at helping
the students to acquire knowledge, understanding and skills in techniques of nursing and practice them in
clinical settings.
Areas Objective Skills Assignment Assessment
Methods
Demonstration • Performs admission Hospital admission and • Practice in Unit/ • Evaluate with
Lab and discharge discharge (III) hospital check list
General procedure • Admission • Assessment of
Medical and • Prepare Unit for new clinical
Surgery ward patient performance
• Performs admission with rating scale
procedure • Completion of
• New patient Practical record
• Transfer in
• Prepare patient records
Discharge/ Transfer out
• Gives discharge
counseling
• Perform discharge
procedure (Planned
discharge, LAMA and
abscond, Referrals and
transfers)
• Prepare records of
discharge/ transfer
• Dismantle, and disinfect
unit and equipment after
• Write nursing • Assessment of
discharge / transfer
Process records of nursing process
Perform assessment:
patient records with
• History taking, Nursing
• Simulated -1 checklist
diagnosis, problem list,
• Actual-1 • Assessment of
Prioritization, goals &
Expected Outcomes, actual care given
selection of interventions with rating scale
• Write Nursing care plan
• Gives care as per the plan
• Communicate Communication • Role – plays in • Asses role plays
effectively with • Use verbal and non verbal simulated situations with the checklist
patient, families and communication on communication on communication
team members and techniques techniques
• Maintain effective
human relations Prepare a plan for patient • Assessment of
teaching session communication
• Prepare patient Write patient report techniques by
reports • Change of shift reports • Write nurses notes rating scale
• Presents Reports Transfer reports, Incident and present the • Assessment of
• Monitor vital signs reports etc. patient report of 2-3 performance with
• Presents patient Report assigned patient. rating scale
• Perform health
assessment of each Vital signs
body system • Measure, Records and
interpret alterations in • Lab practice • Assessment of each
body temperature, pulse • Measure vital signs skill with checklist
respiration and blood of assigned patient • Completion of
pressure activity record
Health assessment
• Health history taking
• Perform assessment:
• General
• Body systems
• Use various methods of
physical examination
• Inspection, Palpation,
Percussion, Auscultation,
Olfaction
• Identification of system
wise deviations
• Provide basic Prepare Patient’s unit: • Practice in lab & • Assessment of
nursing care to • Prepare beds: hospital each skill with
patients o Open , closed, • Simulated exercise rating scale
Occupied, operation, on CPR manikin • Completion of
amputation, activity record
o Cardiac, fracture, burn,
Divided, & Fowlers bed
• Pain assessment and
provision for comfort
Use comfort devices
Hygienic care:
• Oral hygiene:
• Baths and care of pressure
points
• Hairwash, Pediculosis
Treatment
Feeding :
• Oral, Enteral, Naso
Orogastirc.
• Naso-gastric insertion,
suction, and irrigation
Assisting patient in urinary
elimination
• Provides urinal/ bed pan
• Condom drainage
• Perineal care
• Catheterization
• Care of urinary drainage
Assisting bowel
Elimination:
• Insertion of flatus tube
• Enemas
• Insertion of Suppository
• Bowel wash
Body Alignment and
Mobility:
o Range of motion
exercises
o Positioning: Recumbent,
Lateral (rt/lt) , Fowlers,
Sims, Lithotomy, Prone,
Trendelenburg, position
o Assist patient in • •
Moving, lifting
transferring, walking
Field visit o Restraints
Oxygen administration
Oropharyngeal,
Field visit nasopharyngeal
Chest physiotherapy and
postural drainage
Care of chest drainage
CPR- Basic life support
Intravenous therapy
Blood and blood-
component therapy
Recreational and
diversional therapies
Evaluation Scheme
Subject Assessment
Nursing Foundation Hours Internal External Total
Theory 3 25 75 100
Practical & Viva Voce 100 100 200
Details as follows:
Internal Assessment: Theory: 25 Marks
Internal Assessment: Practicum: 100 Marks
(Out of 125 Marks to be send to the University)
Details as follows:
Internal Assessment: Theory: 25 Marks
Mid-Term: 50 Marks
Prelim: 75 Marks
Total: 125 Marks
(125 Marks from mid-term & prelim (Theory) to be converted into 25 Marks)
INTERNAL EXAMINER : 50
• Procedure evaluation : 30
• Viva voce : 20
EXTERNAL EXAMINER : 50
• Nursing Process : 30
• Viva voce : 20
GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL / PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
(FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING)
1] CONTENTS OF NURSING PROCEDURE BOOK
Date
Ist year Signature
Class room Ward
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
A. Comfort Measures :
1. Bed making
a. Open bed
b. Occupied bed
c. Post-operative bed
2. Nursing Positions:
a. Lateral
b. fowler’s
c. Sims, Recumbent
3. Changing the position of a helpless patient
4. Use of comfort devices
a. Use of cardiac table
b. Use of bed cradle
B. Hygienic Needs:
1. Hand Washing
2. Bed bath
3. Care of nails and feet
4. Care of Pressure points
5. Oral Hygiene
a. Helpless patient
b. Unconscious patient
6. Care of hair
a. Pediculosis treatment
b. Bed shampoo
C. Nutritional Needs:
1. Preparation and serving of Diet
a. Fluid
b. Soft solid
2. Maintenance of intake and output record
3. Feeding a helpless patient
4. Feeding by different methods
a. Nasogastric feeding
D. Elimination Needs:
1. Cleansing Enema
2. Bowel wash
3. Suppositories
4. Use of flatus tube
5. Bowel Irrigations
E. Specific Observational Skills:
1. Measuring & Recording of Vital Signs
a. Temperature : I Oral
II Rectal
III Axillary
b. Pulse
c. Respiration
d. Blood Pressure
2. Physical examination
Setting up & assisting for
a. General examination
b. Rectal examination
F. Diagnostic Procedures:
1. Collection of specimens
a. Farces
b. Sputum
c. Urine I Routine
II 24 Hours
III Culture
2. Urine Testing
a. Albumin
b. Specific gravity
c. Reaction
d. Sugar
e. Ketone
G. Hot & Cold application & Therapeutic
Measures
1. Hot water bag
2. Ice cap
3. Cold sponge
4. Cold compress
5. Simple fomentation
H. Medication and Therapeutic Measures:
1. Oral medication
2. Steam Inhalation
3. Oxygen inhalation
I. General procedures:
1. Admission of a patient
2. Discharge of a patient
3. Transfer of a patient
4. Lifting and transporting patients
a. By stretcher
b. By Wheelchair
5. Active & Passive exercise
6. Deep Breathing exercise
J. Nursing Process:
1. Simple history taking
2. General physical examination
3. Planning of care
4. Writing Nursing care plans
K. Bandages:
1. Circular turn
2. Spiral turn
3. Spiral reverse
4. Figure of eight
5. Spica
a. Shoulder, Hip, Ankle, Thumb, Finger,
Caplin , Stump
b. Bandaging of eye, Ear ,Jaw, Arm sling, Cuff
and collar
c. Triangular Bandage
L. Binders
1. Abdominal Binder
2. Breast Binder
M. Death care
EDUCATION :
OCCUPATION: INCOME :
ADDRESS :
Signature of Nurse.
Date:
GUIDELINE FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT
(FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING)
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT FORM
Students Name:- ___________________________________ Hospital:- ____________________
Group/Year :- ___________________________________ Unit/Ward:- __________________
Students Number:- ____________________ _ From _______________ to _________________
Maximum 100 Marks
S.N. PERFORMANCE (5) (4) (3) (2) (1) Remarks
CRITERIA Excellent Very Good Satisfactory Poor
Good
Nursing Process (75)
I Assessment and Nursing
Diagnosis (15)
1.1 Collects data accurately
1.2 Identifies & Categorizes
basic Needs of Patients
1.3 Formulates Nursing
Diagnosis
II Planning (15)
2.1 Prioritizes patients needs
2.2 Plans nursing action for each
of need
2.3 States rationale for nursing
action
III Implementation (20)
3.1 Implements nursing care
Accurately and safely with in
given time
3.2 Applies scientific Principles
3.3 Maintains safe and
comfortable environment
3.4 Gives health teaching as per
plan to the patients / family
IV Evaluation (10)
4.1 Evaluate patient’s response
to nursing care
4.2 Reexamines & Modifies care
plan
V Documentation (15)
5.1 Records patient information
accurately
5.2 Report patient information
accurately
5.3 Maintains self up to date
Professional Conduct – (25)
VI Uniform and Punctuality
6.1 Always well groomed, neat
& conscious about
professional appearance
6.2 Is always punctual in
Clinical & completing
assignments
6.3 Readily accepts
responsibility for own
behavior & has initiative
VII Communication skills
7.1 Establishes & Maintains
effective working /
communication relationship
with patients and family
7.2 Establishes good inter
personal relationship with
members of health team /
supervisors / Teachers
Total Marks
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
Signature of Teacher
Date:
Signature of student
Date of Sign
(FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING)
GUIDELINES FOR UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL AND ORAL EXAMINATION
INTERNAL EXAMINER Maximum 50 marks
S.N. NURSING PROCEDURE Total Marks Remarks
Marks Allotted
I Planning and Organizing 10
1. Preparation – day 06
2. Environment 02
3. Preparation of patient 02
II Execution of Procedure 14
1. Applies scientific principles 06
2. Proficiency in skill 06
3. Ensures sequential order 02
III Termination of procedure 06
1. Makes patient comfortable 02
2. Reports & Records 02
3. After care of articles 02
TOTAL 30
VIVA
1. Knowledge related to Principles 06
2. Equipment & Articles 06
3. Medical & Surgical asepsis 04
4. Bandaging 04
TOTAL 20
Seat
No.
Internal examiner External examiner Grand
Total
Seat Internal examiner External examiner Grand
No. Total
Procedure Viva voce Nursing process Viva voce
30 20 30 20 100