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The key takeaways are that the nursing foundation course covers basic nursing concepts, skills, and competencies including communication, vital signs, infection control, mobility, and first aid. It aims to help novice nursing students provide evidence-based basic nursing care.

The main components of the nursing foundation course are theory classes covering concepts of health, illness, nursing as a profession, communication, recording, and vital signs. It also includes skill lab sessions and clinical practice focusing on skills like monitoring vitals, mobility, infection control, and first aid.

The main responsibilities of a nurse include applying professional values and ethics, effective communication, recording and reporting, monitoring and documenting vital signs, infection control, meeting patient comfort needs, performing admissions/transfers/discharges, providing patient education, and identifying patient educational needs.

NURSING FOUNDATION - I (Including First Aid module)

PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER
THEORY: 6 Credits (120 hours)
PRACTICUM: Skill Lab: 2 Credits (80 hours) and Clinical: 2 Credits (160 hours)

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to help novice nursing students develop knowledge and competencies required to provide
evidence-based, comprehensive basic nursing care for adult patients, using nursing process approach.

COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to

1. Develop understanding about the concept of health, illness and scope of nursing within health care services.
2. Apply values, code of ethics and professional conduct in professional life.
3. Apply the principles and methods of effective communication in establishing communication links with patients, families and other
health team members.
4. Develop skill in recording and reporting.
5. Demonstrate competency in monitoring and documenting vital signs.
6. Describe the fundamental principles and techniques of infection control and biomedical waste management.
7. Identify and meet the comfort needs of the patients.
8. Perform admission, transfer, and discharge of a patient under supervision applying the knowledge.
9. Demonstrate understanding and application of knowledge in caring for patients with restricted mobility.
10. Perform first aid measures during emergencies.
11. Identify the educational needs of patients and demonstrate basic skills of patient education.

Nursing foundation (including first aid module)


*Mandatory Module used in Teaching/Learning:
First Aid: 40 Hours (Including Basic CPR)
Unit Time Learning Content Teaching/Learning AssessmentMeth
Outcomes ods
(Hrs) Activities
I 5 (T) Describe the Introduction to health and illness  Lecture  Essay
concept of  Concept of Health – Definitions (WHO),
healthand Dimensions  Discussion  Short answer
illness  Maslow‘s hierarchy of needs  Objectivetype
 Health – Illness continuum
 Factors influencing health
 Causes and risk factors for developing
illnesses
 Illness – Types, illness behavior
 Impact of illness on patient and family
II 5 (T) Describe the levels Health Care Delivery Systems –  Lecture  Essay
of illness Introduction of Basic Concepts &
prevention and Meanings  Discussion  Short answer
care,health care  Levels of Illness Prevention – Primary  Objectivetype
services (Health Promotion), Secondary and
Tertiary
 Levels of Care – Primary, Secondary and
Tertiary
 Types of health care agencies/ services –
Hospitals, clinics, Hospice, rehabilitation
centers, extended care facilities
 Hospitals – Types, Organization and
Functions
 Health care teams in hospitals – members
and their role

III 12 (T) Trace the history History of Nursing and Nursing as a  Lecture  Essay
of Nursing profession
 History of Nursing, History of Nursing in  Discussion  Short answers
India  Case discussion  Objective type
Explain the  Contributions of Florence Nightingale
concept, nature  Nursing – Definition – Nurse, Nursing,  Role plays
and scope of Concepts, philosophy, objectives,
nursing Characteristics, nature and Scope of
Nursing/ Nursing practice, Functions of
nurse, Qualities of a nurse, Categories of
nursing personnel
Describe values,
code of ethics and  Nursing as a profession – definition and
professional characteristics/criteria of profession

conduct for nurses Values – Introduction – meaning and
in India importance
 Code of ethics and professional conduct
for nurses – Introduction
IV 8 (T) Describe the Communication and Nurse Patient  Lecture  Essay
3 (SL) process, Relationship
principles, and  Communication – Levels, Elements and  Discussion  Short answer
types of Process, Types, Modes, Factors  Role play and  Objective type
communication influencing communication video film on
 Methods of effective Therapeutic
communication/therapeutic Communication
Explain communication techniques
therapeutic, non-  Barriers to effective communication/non-
therapeutic and therapeutic communication techniques
professional  Professional communication
communication  Helping Relationships (Nurse Patient
Relationship) – Purposes and Phases
 Communicating effectively with
Communicate patient, families and team members
effectively with  Maintaining effective human relations and
patients, their communication with vulnerable groups
families and team (children, women, physically and mentally
member challenged and elderly)

V 4 (T) Describe the Documentation and Reporting  Lecture  Essay


2 (SL) purposes, types
and techniques of  Documentation – Purposes of Reports and  Discussion  Short answer
recording and Records
 Demonstration  Objective type
reporting  Confidentiality
 Types of Client records/Common Record-
Maintain records keeping forms
and reports  Methods/Systems of
accurately documentation/Recording
 Guidelines for documentation
 Do‘s and Don‘ts of documentation/Legal
guidelines for Documentation/Recording
 Reporting – Change of
shift reports, Transfer
reports, Incident reports
VI 15 (T) Describe Vital signs  Lecture  Essay
20 principles and
(SL) techniques of Guidelines for taking vital signs  Discussion  Short answer
monitoring and Body temperature –  Demonstration  Objective type
maintaining vital & Re-
signs o Definition, Physiology, Regulation,  Document the given
Factors affecting body temperature demonstration
values of temperature,
o Assessment of body temperature – sites, pulse, and respiration
equipment and technique in the graphic sheet

o Temperature alterations –  OSCE


Hyperthermia, Heat Cramps, Heat
Exhaustion, Heatstroke, Hypothermia
o Fever/Pyrexia – Definition, Causes,
Stages, Types
Nursing Management
o Hot and Cold applications
Pulse:
o Definition, Physiology and Regulation,
Characteristics, Factors affecting pulse
o Assessment of pulse – sites, equipment
and technique
o Alterations in pulse
Assess and record Respiration:
vital signs o Definition, Physiology and Regulation,
accurately Mechanics of breathing, Characteristics,
Factors affecting respiration
o Assessment of respirations – technique
o Arterial Oxygen saturation
o Alterations in respiration
Blood pressure:
o Definition, Physiology and Regulation,
Characteristics, Factors affecting BP
o Assessment of BP – sites, equipment
and technique, Common Errors in BP
Assessment
o Alterations in Blood Pressure
Documenting Vital Signs
VII 3 (T) Maintain Equipment and Linen
equipment and
linen  Types – Disposables and reusable
o Linen, rubber goods, glassware, metal,
plastics, furniture
 Introduction – Indent, maintenance,
Inventory
VIII 10 (T) Describe the basic Introduction to Infection Control in  Lecture  Essay
3 (SL) principles and Clinical setting Infection
techniques of  Discussion  Short answer
infection control  Nature of infection  Demonstration  Objective type
and biomedical  Chain of infection
waste management  Observation of
 Types of infection autoclaving and
 Stages of infection other
sterilization
 Factors increasing susceptibility to techniques
infection
 Video
 Body defenses against infection – presentation on
Inflammatory response & Immune medical &
response surgical asepsis
 Health care associated infection
(Nosocomial infection)
Introductory concept of Asepsis – Medical
& Surgical asepsis
Precautions
 Hand Hygiene
 (Hand washing and use of hand Rub)
 Use of Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
 Standard precautions
Biomedical Waste management
 Types of hospital waste, waste segregation
and hazards – Introduction

IX 15 (T) Identify and meet Comfort, Rest & Sleep and Pain  Lecture  Essay
15 the comfort needs
(SL) of the patients  Comfort  Discussion  Short answer
o Factors Influencing Comfort  Demonstration  Objective type
o Types of beds including latest beds, & Re-
demonstration  OSCE
purposes & bed making
o Therapeutic positions
o Comfort devices
 Sleep and Rest
o Physiology of sleep
o Factors affecting sleep
o Promoting Rest and sleep
o Sleep Disorders
 Pain (Discomfort)
o Physiology
o Common cause of pain
o Types
o Assessment – pain scales and narcotic
scales
o Pharmacological and Non-
pharmacological pain relieving
measures – Use of narcotics, TENS
devices, PCA
o Invasive techniques of pain
management
o Any other newer measures
o CAM (Complementary & Alternative
healing Modalities)
X 5 (T) Describe the Promoting Safety in Health Care  Lecture  Essay
3 (SL) concept of patient Environment
environment  Discussion  Short answer
 Physical environment – Temperature,
Humidity, Noise, Ventilation, Light, Odor,  Demonstration  Objective type
Pest control
 Reduction of Physical hazards – fire,
accidents
 Fall Risk Assessment
 Role of nurse in providing safe and clean
environment
 Safety devices –
o Restraints – Types, Purposes,
Indications, Legal Implications and
Consent, Application of Restraints-
Skill and Practice guidelines
o Other Safety Devices – Side rails, Grab
bars, Ambu alarms, non-skid slippers
etc.
XI 6 (T) Explain and Hospital Admission and discharge  Lecture  Essay
2 (SL) perform
admission,  Admission to the hospital Unit  Discussion  Short answer
transfer, and and preparation of unit
 Demonstration  Objective type
discharge of a o Admission bed
patient
o Admission procedure
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 procedure
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities of the nurse
o Care of the unit after discharge
XII 8 (T) Demonstrate skill Mobility and Immobility  Lecture  Essay
10 in caring for
(SL) patients with  Elements of Normal Movement,  Discussion  Short answer
restricted mobility Alignment & Posture, Joint Mobility,  Demonstration &  Objective
Balance, Coordinated Movement
Re-demonstration type
 Principles of body mechanics
 Factors affecting Body Alignment and  OSCE
activity
 Exercise – Types and benefits
 Effects of Immobility
 Maintenance of normal Body Alignment
and Activity
 Alteration in Body Alignment and
mobility
 Nursing interventions for impaired Body
Alignment and Mobility – assessment,
types, devices used, method
o Range of motion exercises
o Muscle strengthening exercises
o Maintaining body alignment – positions
o Moving
o Lifting
o Transferring
o Walking
 Assisting clients with ambulation
 Care of patients with Immobility using
Nursing process approach
 Care of patients with casts and splints
XIII 4 (T) Describe the Patient education  Discussion  Essay
2 (SL) principles and
practice of patient  Patient Teaching – Importance, Purposes,  Role plays  Short answer
education Process
 Objective type
 Integrating nursing process in patient
teaching
XIV 20 (T) Explain and apply First Aid*  Lecture  Essay
20 principles of First
(SL) Aid during  Definition, Basic Principles, Scope &  Discussion  Short answer
emergencies Rules
 Demonstration  Objective type
 First Aid Management & Re-
demonstration  OSCE
o Wounds, Hemorrhage & Shock
o Musculoskeletal Injuries – Fractures,  Module completion
Dislocation, Muscle injuries  National Disaster
o Transportation of Injured persons Management
o Respiratory Emergencies & Basic CPR Authority
(NDMA)
o Unconsciousness
/ Indian Red Cross
o Foreign Bodies – Skin, Eye, Ear, Nose, Society (IRCS)
Throat & Stomach First Aid module
o Burns & Scalds
o Poisoning, Bites & Stings
o Frostbite & Effects of Heat
o Community Emergencies

DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHING HOURS

STRATEGY Teaching hours


Didactic Lectures 120
160
N Non- didactic Clinical /Practical teaching/ Small group
discussion
58
Lab Hrs/ Demonstration
16 240
Tutorials
06
Modified Problem Based Learning/Integrated
Teaching Program
Total 360
TOPICS & OUTCOMES

Subjects Number of Themes* Number of outcomes**

Nursing Foundation 14 120

DISTRIBUTION OF THEORY HOURS

S. N Theme Topics Teaching hrs.

Introduction to health and illness Introduction to health and illness 5


1.
Introduction of Basic Concepts & Introduction of Basic Concepts & 5
2.
Meanings Meanings
History of Nursing and Nursing as a History of Nursing and Nursing as a 12
3.
profession profession
Communication and Nurse Patient Communication and Nurse Patient 8(T)
4. 3(SL)
Relationship Relationship
Documentation and Reporting Documentation and Reporting 4(T)
5. 2(SL)
Vital signs Vital signs 15(T) 20(SL)
6.
Equipment and Linen Equipment and Linen 3(T)
7.
Introduction to Infection Control in Introduction to Infection Control in Clinical 10(T)
8.
Clinical setting Infection setting Infection 3(SL)
Comfort, Rest & Sleep and Pain Comfort, Rest & Sleep and Pain 15(T) 15(SL)
9.
Promoting Safety in Health Care Promoting Safety in Health Care Environment 5(T)
10.
Environment 3(SL)
Hospital Admission and discharge Hospital Admission and discharge 6(T)
11.
2(SL)
Mobility and Immobility Mobility and Immobility 8(T)
12.
10(SL)
Patient education Patient education 4(T)
13.
2(SL)
First Aid First Aid 20(T)
14.
20(SL)
TOTAL
120 Hours

*Number of EQB themes: 14


** Number of Cos: 120
Nursing Foundation I
Core competencies Non-core Total
competencies Hours
Theme and Objectives Topic Code No Competency Must know Desirable to Nice to know
total hours know
allotted
I At the end of unit Introduction to N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1.1 Describe the Concept of Concept of Health 1 hour
5(T) students are able to health and illness Health – Definitions – Definitions
Knowledge:
Understand concept (WHO), Dimensions (WHO),
of health, illness Maslow‘s hierarchy of Dimensions
continuum, factors needs Maslow‘s
influencing health. hierarchy of needs
illness behavior,
Impact of illness on N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1.2 Describe Health –Illness Health –Illness 1hour
patient and family continuum and continuum
Skill: Promote Factors influencing Factors
wellness and health influencing health
provide care to
patient Attitude: N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1.3 Explain Causes and risk Causes and risk 1hour
Incorporate factors for developing factors for
knowledge into illnesses developing
practice.
illnesses
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1.4 Describe Illness – Illness – Types, 1hour
Types, illness behavior illness behavior

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1.5 Elaborate Impact of 1hour


Impact of illness on illness on
patient and family patient and
family
Competenc Patient Profe Teaching System Health
y /Course center ssion and based informatics Communication Teamwork and Safety Quality Evidence Lifelong
alism leadership practice and collaboration improvement based practice learner
outcome care technology
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
1.1 Describe
the Concept
of Health –
Definitions
(WHO),
Dimensions
Maslow‘s
hierarchy of
needs
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
1.2 Describe
Health –
Illness
continuum
and
Factors
influencing
health
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
1.3 Explain
Causes and
risk factors
for
developing
illnesses
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
1.4 Describe
Illness –
Types,
illness
behavior
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
1.5
Elaborate
Impact of
illness on
patient and
family
II At the end of unit Introduction of N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2.1 Describe the Levels of Levels of Illness 1hour
5 (T) students are able to Basic Concepts & Illness Prevention – Prevention –
Knowledge:
Acquire knowledge Meanings Primary (Health Primary (Health
regarding health Promotion), Secondary Promotion),
care delivery and Tertiary Secondary and
system, Levels of Levels of Care – Tertiary
Illness, Prevention Primary, Secondary and Levels of Care –
and care, health Tertiary Primary,
care services.
Objectives. Secondary and
Understand nature Tertiary
and scope of N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2.2 Describe the Hospitals – Hospitals – 1hour
nursing practice. Types, Organization and Types,
Describe Hospice
care and Hospice, its Functions Organization and
rehabilitation Functions
centers. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2.3 Describe the types of Types of health 1hour
Skill: Apply health care agencies/ care agencies/
clinical skill while
providing nursing services services
care to patients. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2.4 Illustrate the Health care Health care teams 1hour
Attitude: Contribute teams in hospitals- in hospitals-
in improving the member and their role member and their
quality nursing and describe the role.
practice. Hospitals, clinics, Hospitals, clinics,
extended care facilities extended care
facilities
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2.5 Describe Hospice care Hospice, 1hour
and rehabilitation rehabilitation
centers, centers,

Competency Patient Health Teamwor Evidence Lifelo


/Course center care Professiona Teaching and System based informatics Communication k and Safety Quality based ng
lism leadership practice and collabora improvement practice learner
outcome technology tion
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
2.1 Describe
the Levels of
Illness
Prevention –
Primary
(Health
Promotion),
Secondary
and Tertiary
Levels of
Care –
Primary,
Secondary
and Tertiary
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
2.2 Describe
the Hospitals
– Types,
Organization
and its
Functions
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
2.3 Describe
the types of
health care
agencies/
services
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
2.4 Illustrate
the Health
care teams in
hospitals-
member and
their role and
describe the
Hospitals,
clinics,
extended care
facilities

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
2.5 Describe
Hospice care
and
rehabilitation
centers
III At the end of unit History of N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.1 Describe Nursing– Nursing – 3hours
12 (T) students are able to: Nursing and Definition– Nurse, Definition –
Knowledge: Nursing as a Nursing, Concepts, Nurse, Nursing,
Understand and profession philosophy, objectives, Concepts,
describe the Characteristics, nature philosophy,
History of and Scope of Nursing/ objectives,
Nursing, Explain Nursing practice, Characteristics,
the concept, Functions of nurse, nature and Scope
nature and scope Qualities of a nurse. of Nursing/
of nursing, Nursing practice,
Describe values, Functions of
code of ethics and nurse, Qualities of
professional a nurse.
conduct for N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.2 Describe Nursing as a Nursing as a 2hour
nurses in India profession – definition profession –
Skill: Apply and definition and
ethical principles characteristics/criteria of characteristics/crit
while providing
nursing care to profession eria of profession
patients. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.3 Explain the Values – Values – 1hour
Attitude: Introduction – meaning Introduction –
Contribute in and importance of meaning and
improving the nursing importance
quality of nursing
practice N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.4 Describe Code of ethics Code of ethics 1hour
and professional conduct and professional
for nurses – Introduction conduct for nurses
– Introduction

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.5 Explain the Categories Categories of 4hour


of nursing personnel nursing personnel
and describe Contributions of
Contributions of Florence
Florence Nightingale Nightingale

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3.6 Describe the History of History of 1hour


Nursing, History of Nursing,
Nursing in India History of
Nursing in India

Competenc Patient Teaching System Health Teamwork Quality Evidence


y /Course center care Professional and based informatics Communica and Safety improveme based Lifelong
ism leadership practice and tion collaboratio nt practice learner
outcome technology n
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.1 Describe
Nursing–
Definition–
Nurse,
Nursing,
Concepts,
philosophy,
objectives,
Characteristi
cs, nature
and Scope of
Nursing/
Nursing
practice,
Functions of
nurse,
Qualities of
a nurse
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.2 Describe
Nursing as a
profession –
definition
and
characteristi
cs/criteria of
profession
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.3 Explain
the Values –
Introduction
– meaning
and
importance
of nursing

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.4 Describe
Code of
ethics and
professional
conduct for
nurses –
Introduction

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.5 Explain
the
Categories
of nursing
personnel
and describe
Contribution
s of Florence
Nightingale

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
3.6 Describe
the History
of Nursing,
History of
Nursing in
India

IV At the end of unit Communication N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.1 Describe Communication Communication – 1hour
8(T) students are able to and Nurse Patient – Levels, Elements and Levels, Elements
Knowledge:
Understand various Relationship Process, Types, Modes, and Process,
aspects of Factors influencing Types, Modes,
communication. communication Factors
Skill: influencing
Communicate communication
effectively with N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.2 Describe the methods of Methods of
the patients., their effective effective
families and communication/therapeut communication/th
team member ic communication erapeutic
techniques communication
Attitude: techniques 2hour
Recognizing phases N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.3 Explain the barriers to Barriers to
of therapeutic and effective effective
professional communication/non- communication/n 1hour
communication therapeutic on- therapeutic
communication communication
techniques techniques
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.4 Describe the Professional Professional
communication communication
Communicating Communicating
effectively with patient, effectively with
families and team patient, families 1hour
members and team
members
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.5 Describe the helping Helping
Relationships (Nurse Relationships
Patient Relationship) – (Nurse Patient 1hour
Purposes and Phases Relationship) –
Maintaining effective Purposes and
human relations Phases

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.6 Explain Maintaining Maintaining


effective human relations effective human
and communication with relations and 2hour
vulnerable groups communication
(children, women, with vulnerable
physically and mentally groups (children,
challenged and elderly) women,
physically and
mentally
challenged and
elderly)

Competenc Patient Teaching System Health Teamwork Quality Evidence


y /Course center care Professional and based informatics Communica and Safety improveme based Lifelong
ism leadership practice and tion collaboratio nt practice learner
outcome technology n
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.1 Describe
Communicat
ion – Levels,
Elements
and Process,
Types,
Modes,
Factors
influencing
communicati
on
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.2 Describe
the methods
of effective
communicati
on/therapeuti
c
communicati
on
techniques
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.3 Explain
the barriers
to effective
communicati
on/non-
therapeutic
communicati
on
techniques
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.4 Describe
the
Professional
communicati
on
Communicat
ing
effectively
with patient,
families and
team
members
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.5 Describe
the helping
Relationship
s (Nurse
Patient
Relationship
) – Purposes
and Phases
Maintaining
effective
human
relations
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
4.6 Explain
Maintaining
effective
human
relations and
communicati
on with
vulnerable
groups
(children,
women,
physically
and mentally
challenged
and elderly)

V At the end of unit N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 5.1 Explain documentation – Documentation – 1hour
4(T) students are able to Purposes of Reports and Purposes of
Knowledge: Records and Reports and
Understand Confidentiality Records
documentation, Confidentiality
types of records, N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 5.2 Describe the types of Types of Client 1hour
reports.
Client records/Common records/Common
Skill: Prepare Record- keeping forms Record- keeping
records and reports forms
related to patient N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 5.3 Describe Methods/Systems 1hour
care effectively. methods/Systems of of documentation/
Attitude: documentation/ Recording
Recognizes the Recording and Guidelines for
importance of Guidelines for documentation
maintaining documentation
records and N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 5.4 Explain about Do‘s and Do‘s and Don‘ts 1hour
reports accurately
Don‘ts of of
documentation/Legal documentation/Le
guidelines for gal guidelines for
Documentation/Recordin Documentation/Re
g cording
Reporting – Change of Reporting –
shift reports, Transfer Change of shift
reports, Incident reports reports, Transfer
reports, Incident
reports

Competenc Patient Teaching System Health Teamwork Quality Evidence


y /Course center care Professional and based informatics Communica and Safety improveme based Lifelong
ism leadership practice and tion collaboratio nt practice learner
outcome technology n
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
5.1 Explain
documentati
on –
Purposes of
Reports and
Records and
Confidential
ity
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
5.2 Describe
the types of
Client
records/Com
mon Record-
keeping
forms
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
5.3 Describe
methods/Sys
tems of
documentati
on/
Recording
and
Guidelines
for
documentati
on
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
5.4 Explain
about Do‘s
and Don‘ts
of
documentati
on/Legal
guidelines
for
Documentati
on/Recordin
g
Reporting –
Change of
shift reports,
Transfer
reports,
Incident
reports

VI At the end of unit Documentation N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.1 1hour


Describe the guidelines Guidelines for
15(T) students are able to and Reporting for taking vital signs taking vital signs
Knowledge: Vital signs
Acquire knowledge (Body temperature ,
regarding body Pulse, Respiration and
Blood pressure)
temperature pulse N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.2 1hour
Explain about Body Body temperature
respiration and
temperature its –
blood pressure.
Definition and
Skill: Check the Definition
vital signs Assessment of body
Assessment of
accurately and temperature – sites,
Identify deviations body temperature
equipment and technique
in vital signs. – sites, equipment
Attitude: and technique
Incorporate this N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.3 Describe about 1hour
Temperature
knowledge in Temperature
nursing practice. alterations – alterations –
Hyperthermia, Heat Hyperthermia,
Cramps, Heat Heat Cramps,
Exhaustion, Heatstroke, Heat Exhaustion,
Hypothermia Heatstroke,
Fever/Pyrexia – Hypothermia
Definition, Causes,
Stages, Types of body Fever/Pyrexia –
temperature Definition,
Causes, Stages,
Types
N/BB/I/NFOISEM 6.4 1hour
Define Pulse and Pulse:
describe the
Definition, ,
Characteristics and
Characteristics,
Factors affecting pulse
Factors affecting
pulse
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.5 1hour
Explain the assessment Assessment of
of pulse – sites, pulse – sites,
equipment and technique equipment and
of taking pulse technique
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.6 Define Respiration Respiration 1hour
and Explain the Definition,
Mechanics of Mechanics
breathing, of
Characteristics, breathing,
and Factors Characterist
affecting ics, Factors
respiration affecting
respiration
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.7 Explain the Assessment 1hour
Assessment of of
respirations – respirations
technique and – technique
Arterial Oxygen Arterial
saturation Oxygen
saturation

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.8 1hour


Define Blood pressure Blood pressure:
and
Definition,
Describe Physiology and Physiology and
Regulation, Regulation,
Characteristics, Factors Characteristics,
affecting BP Factors affecting
BP
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.9 1hour
Describe assessment of Assessment of BP
BP – sites, equipment – sites, equipment
and technique and and technique,
explain about the Common Errors
Common Errors in BP in BP Assessment
Assessment Documenting
Documenting Vital Signs Vital Signs
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe the Nursing Nursing
6.10
Management in Management
Hot application. Hot and cold
application
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe the Nursing Nursing
6.11
Management in Management
Cold application. Hot and cold
application
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3hour
6.12 Describe Factors Factors affecting
affecting body body temperature
temperature and
Alterations in
Alterations in pulse, pulse
Alterations in respiration, Alterations
Alterations in Blood in
Pressure. respiration
Alterations in
Blood Pressure
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe the Physiology, Physiology,
6.13
Regulation of TPR and Regulation of
BP TPR and BP

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N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.1 Describe
the
guidelines
for taking
vital signs
(Body
temperature
, Pulse,
Respiration
and Blood
pressure)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.2 Explain
about Body
temperature
its
Definition
and
Assessment
of body
temperature
– sites,
equipment
and
technique
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
6.3 Describe
about
Temperature
alterations –
Hyperthermi
a, Heat
Cramps,
Heat
Exhaustion,
Heatstroke,
Hypothermi
a
Fever/Pyrexi
a–
Definition,
Causes,
Stages,
Types of
body
temperature
N/BB/I/NFO 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
ISEM 6.4
Define Pulse
and describe
the
Characteristi
cs and
Factors
affecting
pulse
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
6.5 Explain
the
assessment
of pulse –
sites,
equipment
and
technique of
taking pulse
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
6.6 Define
Respiration
and Explain
the
Mechanics
of breathing,
Characteristi
cs, and
Factors
affecting
respiration
N-NF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
(I)
125:I-
SEM
6.7
Explai
n the
Assess
ment
of
respira
tions –
techni
que
and
Arterial
Oxygen
saturation
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.8 Define
Blood
pressure and
Describe
Physiology
and
Regulation,
Characteristi
cs, Factors
affecting BP
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.9 Describe
assessment
of BP –
sites,
equipment
and
technique
and explain
about the
Common
Errors in BP
Assessment
Documentin
g Vital Signs

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.10
Describe the
Nursing
Management
in
Hot
application.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.11
Describe the
Nursing
Management
in
Cold
application.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
6.12
Describe
Factors
affecting
body
temperature
and
Alterations
in pulse,
Alterations
in
respiration,
Alterations
in Blood
Pressure.

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
6.13
Describe the
Physiology,
Regulation
of TPR and
BP
VII At the end of unit Equipment and N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 7.1 2hour
Describe the types – Types –
3(T) students are able to Linen Disposables and reusable Disposables and
Knowledge:
reusable
Understand the Linen, rubber goods,
process of glassware, metal, Linen, rubber
material plastics, furniture goods, glassware,
management. metal, plastics,
Skill: Keep up the furniture
inventory N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 7.2 1hour
Explain the Indent, Introduction –
effectively.
maintenance, Inventory Indent,
Attitude:
maintenance,
Incorporate
Inventory
practice.

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125:I-SEM
7.1 Describe
the types –
Disposables
and reusable
Linen,
rubber
goods,
glassware,
metal,
plastics,
furniture

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
7.2 Explain
the Indent,
maintenance
, Inventory
VIII At the end of unit Introduction to N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.1 2hours
Describe Chain of Chain of infection
15(T) students are able to Infection infection ,
Knowledge: Control in Types of infection
Acquire knowledge Clinical setting Types of infection
regarding infection Stages of
Infection Stages of infection and infection
control, nature of
infection, factors increasing
Factors increasing
transmission of susceptibility to infection
susceptibility to
infection. infection
Skill: Apply N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.2 2hours
principles of Describe introductory Introductory
infection control concept of Asepsis – concept of
while proving care Medical & Surgical Asepsis – Medical
to patients. asepsis, & Surgical
Attitude: asepsis
Hand Hygiene
Incorporate Precautions
knowledge into (Hand washing and use
practice. of hand Rub)and Hand Hygiene
Standard precautions
(Hand washing
and use of hand
Rub)
Standard
precautions
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.3 Explain Biomedical Biomedical Waste 2hours
Waste management management
Types of hospital waste, Types of hospital
waste segregation and waste, waste
hazards – Introduction segregation and
hazards –
Introduction
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.4 2hours
Describe the Nature of Nature of infection
infection
Body defenses
Body defenses against against infection –
infection – Inflammatory Inflammatory
response & Immune response &
response Immune response

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.5 Explain the Use of Use of Personal 1hour
Personal Protective Protective
Equipment (PPE) Equipment (PPE)
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 8.6 1hour
Describe Health care Health care
associated infection associated
(Nosocomial infection) infection
(Nosocomial
infection)

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N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
8.1 Describe
Chain of
infection ,
Types of
infection
Stages of
infection and
factors
increasing
susceptibilit
y to
infection
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
8.2 Describe
introductory
concept of
Asepsis –
Medical &
Surgical
asepsis,
Hand
Hygiene
(Hand
washing and
use of hand
Rub)and
Standard
precautions

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
8.3 Explain
Biomedical
Waste
management
Types of
hospital
waste, waste
segregation
and hazards

Introduction

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
8.4 Describe
the Nature
of infection
Body
defenses
against
infection –
Inflammator
y response
& Immune
response

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
8.5 Explain
the Use of
Personal
Protective
Equipment
(PPE)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
8.6 Describe
Health care
associated
infection
(Nosocomial
infection)

IX At the end of unit Comfort, Rest & N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.1 2hour
Describe Comfort and Comfort
15(T) students are able to Sleep and Pain Factors Influencing
Knowledge: Factors
Identify and meet Comfort. Influencing
the comfort needs Comfort
of the patients
Skill: Provide Sleep and Rest
comfortable bed in Promoting Rest
Promoting Rest and and sleep
sleep to the client
Attitude:
Incorporate in
practice.
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.2 3hour
Describe types of beds Types of beds
including latest beds, including latest
purposes & bed making beds, purposes &
and therapeutic positions bed making
Therapeutic
positions
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.3 2hours
Describe Promoting Rest Sleep and Rest
and sleep
Promoting Rest
and sleep
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.4 2hours
Explain Pain Pain,Common
cause of pain
Common cause of pain
Types
and its types
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.5 1hour
Explain Comfort devices Comfort devices
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.6 2hour
Describe the Physiology Physiology of
of sleep, Factors sleep
affecting sleep and
Factors affecting
Sleep Disorders sleep
Sleep Disorders
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.7 2hour
Describe Pain Pain (Discomfort)
(Discomfort) and its
Physiology
Physiology
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.8 1hour
Explain the Assessment Assessment –
– pain scales and pain scales and
narcotic scales narcotic scales

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125:I-SEM
9.1 Describe
Comfort and
Factors
Influencing
Comfort.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
9.2 Describe
types of
beds
including
latest beds,
purposes &
bed making
and
therapeutic
positions
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
9.3 Describe
Promoting
Rest and
sleep

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
9.4 Explain
Pain
Common
cause of
pain and its
types
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
9.5 Explain
Comfort
devices
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
9.6 Describe
the
Physiology
of sleep,
Factors
affecting
sleep and
Sleep
Disorders

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
9.7 Describe
Pain
(Discomfort)
and its
Physiology
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
9.8 Explain
the
Assessment
– pain scales
and narcotic
scales
At the end of unit Promoting N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe Physical Physical
students are able to Safety in Health 10.1
environment – environment –
Knowledge : Care Temperature, Humidity, Temperature,
Acquire knowledge Environment Noise, Ventilation, Humidity, Noise,
regarding the Light, Odor, Pest control Ventilation,
concept of patient Light, Odor, Pest
environment Skill: control
Provide safe &
clean environment,
Fall Risk
Assessment, Safety
devices, Reduction
of Physical hazards
Attitude:
Contribute in
improving quality
care of patients.
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Explain Fall Risk Fall Risk
10.2
Assessment Assessment
Role of nurse in Role of nurse in
providing safe and providing safe
clean environment and clean
environment
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe Restraints Safety devices –
10.3
– Types, Purposes,
Indications, Legal Restraints –
Implications and Types,
Consent, Purposes,
Application of Indications,
Restraints- Legal
Skill and Practice Implications
and Consent,
guidelines
Application
of
Restraints-
Skill and Practice
guidelines
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe Reduction of •Reduction of 1hour
10.4 Physical hazards – fire, Physical hazards –
accidents fire, accidents
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain Other Safety Other Safety 1hour
10.5 Devices – Side rails, Devices – Side
Grab bars, Ambu alarms, rails, Grab bars,
non-skid slippers etc. Ambu alarms,
non-skid
slippers etc.
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N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
10.1
Describe
Physical
environment

Temperature
, Humidity,
Noise,
Ventilation,
Light, Odor,
Pest control
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
10.2 Explain
Fall Risk
Assessment
Role of
nurse in
providing
safe and
clean
environme
nt

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF
(I)
125:I-
SEM
10.3
Descri
be
Restrai
nts –
Types,
Purpos
es,
Indicati
ons,
Legal
Implica
tions
and
Consen
t,
Applic
ation of
Restrai
nts-
Skill and
Practice
guidelines
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
10.4
Describe
Reduction of
Physical
hazards –
fire,
accidents
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
10.5 Explain
Other Safety
Devices –
Side rails,
Grab bars,
Ambu
alarms, non-
skid slippers
etc.

XI 6hrs At the end of unit Hospital N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2hour


Describe Admission to Admission to the
students are able to Admission and 11.1
the hospital Unit and hospital Unit and
Knowledge: discharge preparation of unit preparation of
Understand the
Admission bed, unit Admission
admission and
admission procedure and bed
discharge
procedure. Roles and Admission
Skill: Practice Responsibilities of the procedure
admission and nurse
Roles and
discharge procedure
Responsibilities
in hospital.
of the nurse
Attitude:
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Contribute in Explain discharge from Discharge from
11.2
improving the the hospital, Discharge the hospital
quality of nursing Planning and Discharge
practice. Discharge
procedure, Medico-legal
Planning
issues
Discharge
procedure
Medico-legal
issues
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2hour
Describe the Types of Types – Planned
11.3
Planned discharge, discharge,
LAMA and Abscond, LAMA and
Referrals and transfers Abscond,
Roles and Referrals and
Responsibilities of the transfers
nurse Roles and
Responsibilities of
the nurse
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe the Medico- Medico-legal
11.4
legal issues in admission issues in
and discharge procedure. admission and
discharge
procedure
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N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
11.1
Describe
Admission
to the
hospital Unit
and
preparation
of unit
Admission
bed,
admission
procedure
and
Roles and
Responsibili
ties of the
nurse
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
11.2 Explain
discharge
from the
hospital,
Discharge
Planning and
Discharge
procedure,
Medico-
legal issues

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
11.3
Describe
the Types
of Planned
discharge,
LAMA and
Abscond,
Referrals
and
transfers
Roles and
Responsibili
ties of the
nurse
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
11.4
Describe the
Medico-
legal issues
in admission
and
discharge
procedure.

At the end of unit Mobility and N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe Principles of Principles of body 1hour
XII students are able to 12.1
(08 hrs) Immobility body mechanics mechanics
Knowledge: Exercise – Types and Exercise – Types
understand the benefits and benefits
Principles of body
mechanics, Effects Effects of Immobility Effects of
of Immobility Immobility

Skill: Demonstrate
skill in caring for
patients with
restricted mobility,
Range of motion
exercises, Care of
patients with casts
and splints

Attitude:
Contribute in
improving the
patients care
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain Maintenance Maintenance of 1hour
12.2 of normal Body normal Body
Alignment and Alignment and
Activity Activity
Alteration in Alteratio
Body n in
Alignment and Body
mobility Alignme
nt and
mobility
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Nursing 1hour
Describe Nursing
12.3 interventions for
interventions for
impaired Body
impaired Body
Alignment and
Alignment and Mobility
Mobility –
– assessment, types,
assessment, types,
devices used, method
devices used,
method
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe Range of Range of motion
12.4
motion exercises exercises
Muscle strengthening Muscle
exercises strengthening
exercises
Maintaining body
alignment – positions Maintaining body
alignment –
Moving
positions
Lifting
Moving
Transferring
Lifting
Walking
Transferring
Walking
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 1hour
Describe Assisting Assisting clients
12.5
clients with ambulation with ambulation
Care of patients with Care of
Immobility using patients with
Nursing process Immobility
approach using
Nursing
process
approach
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe the Elements of 2hour
12.6 Normal Movement, Elements of
Alignment & Posture, Normal
Joint Mobility, Balance, Movement,
Coordinated Movement Alignment &
Posture, Joint
Factors affecting
Mobility, Balance,
Body Alignment and
Coordinated
activity
Movement
Factors
affecting
Body
Alignment
and activity
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain the Care of Care of patients 1hour
12.7 patients with casts and with casts and
splints splints

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N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
12.1
Describe
Principles of
body
mechanics
Exercise –
Types and
benefits
Effects of
Immobility
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-
SEM 12.2
Explain
Maintena
nce of
normal
Body
Alignmen
t and
Activity
Alteration in
Body
Alignment
and mobility
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
12.3
Describe
Nursing
interventions
for impaired
Body
Alignment
and Mobility

assessment,
types,
devices
used,
method
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
12.4
Describe
Nursing
interventions
for impaired
Body
Alignment
and Mobility

assessment,
types,
devices
used,
method
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
N-NF (I)
125:I-SEM
12.5
Describe
Assisting
clients with
ambulation
Care of
patients with
Immobility
using
Nursing
process
approach
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
12.6
Describe the
Elements of
Normal
Movement,
Alignment
& Posture,
Joint
Mobility,
Balance,
Coordinated
Movement
Factors
affectin
g Body
Alignm
ent and
activity

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
12.7 Explain
the Care of
patients with
casts and
splints
XIII At the end of unit Patient N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3hours
( 04 hrs) Describe the Patient Patient Teaching
students are able to education 13.1
Teaching – Importance, – Importance,
Knowledge:
Purposes, Process Purposes,
understand and
Process
Describe the
principles and
practice of patient
education
Skill:
Perform role play in
Integrating nursing
process in patient
teaching
Attitude:
Contribute in
improving the
quality of nursing
practice.
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain Integrating Integrating 1hour
13.2 nursing process in patient nursing process in
teaching patient teaching

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N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
13.1
Describe the
Patient
Teaching –
Importance,
Purposes,
Process
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
13.2 Explain
Integrating
nursing
process in
patient
teaching
XIV At the end of unit First Aid N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 3hours
(20hrs) Describe the Basic Definition,
students are able to 14.1
Principles, Scope & Basic
Knowledge:
Rules of First Aid Principles,
Explain and apply
Management Scope &
principles of First
Rules
Aid during
emergencies
Skill: Perform First N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 2hour
Explain the First Aid First Aid
Aid during 14.2
Management of Management of
emergencies Wounds, Hemorrhage & Wounds,
Attitude: Shock Hemorrhage &
Recognizing Shock
emergencies and
Perform First Aid
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe First Aid First Aid 1hour
14.3 Management of Management of
Respiratory Emergencies Respiratory
& Basic CPR Emergencies &
Basic CPR
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain First Aid First Aid 1hour
14.4 Management of Management of
Unconsciousness Unconsciousness
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe First Aid First Aid 1hour
14.5 Management of Foreign Management of
Bodies – Skin, Eye, Ear, Foreign Bodies –
Nose, Skin, Eye, Ear,
Throat & Stomach Nose,
Throat &
Stomach
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain First Aid First Aid 1hour
14.6 Management of First Aid Management of
Management of Burns & First Aid
Scalds Management of
Burns & Scalds
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe First Aid First Aid 1hour
14.7 Management of Management of
Poisoning, Bites & Poisoning, Bites
Stings & Stings
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain First Aid First Aid
14.8 Management of Frostbite Management of 1hour
& Effects of Heat Frostbite &
Effects of Heat
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe the Musculoskeletal 3hours
14.9 Musculoskeletal Injuries Injuries –
– Fractures, Fractures,
Dislocation and Muscle Dislocation,
injuries Muscle injuries

N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain the Transportation of 3hours


14.10 Transportation of Injured Injured persons
persons
N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe Community Community 3hours
14.11 Emergencies Emergencies
Competenc Patient Teaching System Health Teamwork Quality Evidence
y /Course center care Professional and based informatics Communica and Safety improveme based Lifelong
ism leadership practice and tion collaboratio nt practice learner
outcome technology n
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.1
Describe the
Basic
Principles,
Scope &
Rules of
First Aid
Management
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.2 Explain
the First Aid
Management
of Wounds,
Hemorrhage
& Shock
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.3
Describe
First Aid
Management
of
Respiratory
Emergencies
& Basic
CPR

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.4 Explain
First Aid
Management
of
Unconscious
ness
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.5
Describe
First Aid
Management
of Foreign
Bodies –
Skin, Eye,
Ear, Nose,
Throat &
Stomach
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.6 Explain
First Aid
Management
of First Aid
Management
of Burns &
Scalds

N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.7
Explain First
Aid
Management
of Frostbite
& Effects of
Heat
Describe
First Aid
Management
of
Poisoning,
Bites &
Stings
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.8 Explain
First Aid
Management
of Frostbite
& Effects of
Heat
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.9
Describe the
Musculoskel
etal Injuries
– Fractures,
Dislocation
and Muscle
injuries
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.10
Explain the
Transportati
on of Injured
persons
N-NF (I) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
125:I-SEM
14.11
Describe
Community
Emergencies
TEACHING STRATEGY:
Total Hours: 360, Theory Hours: 120, Skill lab:80 hours, Clinical/Practical Hours: 160 hours

Theory
Continuous Assessment: 10Marks

Sr. Assignments Percentage of Allotted marks Total Marks for attendance


No Attendance
1 Attendance 95-100% 2
90-94% 1.5
85-89% 1 2 marks
80-84% 0.5
<80% 0
Number
Marks Total Marks
assignments
2 Written Assignments 2 2X5 10
3 Seminar/Microteaching/Individual
2 2x6 12
presentation (Nursing care plan)
4 Group work(First aid Kit)/Work/Report 1 1x6 06
Total 30/3=10Marks
Note: If there is mandatory module in that semester, marks obtained by student out of 10 can be added to 30 totaling 40 marks
Total=40/4=10marks
Mandatory module: 01 (first aid)
Practical
Continuous assessment: 10marks
Sr. Assignments Percentage of Allotted marks Total Marks for attendance
No Attendance
1 Attendance 95-100% 2
90-94% 1.5
85-89% 1 2 marks
80-84% 0.5
<80% 0
Number of
Marks Total Marks
assignments
2 Clinical presentation (Fall risk 3x20
60
assessment, Individual teaching)
3 Care of patients with alterations in vital 2x20 10marks
40
signs
4 Nursing care plan 5x20 100
5 Continuous evaluation of clinical 01
10marks 10marks
performance
6 End of posting OSCE 01 05marks 05marks
7 Completion of procedures and clinical
03marks 03marks
requirements
Total 30/3=10

Distribution of Non didactic hours (160)

S Competency no Competency Domain T-L Teaching


R Method Hrs
N
O
1. N-NF(I)125:I-SEM 4.4 K,S OSCE 10 Hours
Describe Maintaining Communication with patient
2. N-NF(I)125:I-SEM 4.4 K,S OSCE 10 Hour
Explain family and interpersonal relationship
3. N-NF(I)125:I-SEM 5.4 K,S OSCE 02 Hours
Describe the Documenting and reporting patient care and procedures

4. N-NF(I)125:I-SEM 5.2 Illustrate the verbal Report and written report while communicating K,S OSCE 10 Hours
patients and family
5. N-NF(I)125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours
Describe the procedure Monitor/measure and document vital signs
6.12 /OSCE
inagraphicsheet
Temperature(oral,tympanic,axillary),Pulse(Apicalandperipheralpulses),
Respiration, Blood pressure, Pulseoximetry
6. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 02 Hours
Interpret and report alteration in vital signs
6.12 /OSCE

7. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours


Explain the procedure Cold Applications–Cold Compress, Ice
6.11 /OSCE
cap, Tepid Sponging
8. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours
6.8 Explain the Care of equipment – thermometer, BP apparatus, Stethoscope, /OSCE
Pulseoximeter
9. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 02 Hours
Explain the procedure Hand hygiene and Use of PPE
7.2 /OSCE
10. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours
Illustrate the Procedure Bedmaking-Open,Closed,Occupied,Post-operative
9.2 /OSCE
Cardiacbed, Fracturebed
11. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours
Describe the
9.5 /OSCE
ComfortdevicesPillows,Overbedtable/cardiactable Backrest BedCradle

12. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Explain the TherapeuticPositions K,S Checklist 10 Hours
9.2 Supine,Fowlers(low,semi,high),Lateral,Prone,Sim‘s,Trendelenburg /OSCE
Dorsalrecumbent,Lithotomy,Kneechest

13. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 18 Hours


Explain Promoting Safety in Health
10.5 /OSCE
CareEnvironment,CareofPatient‘sUnit,UseofSafetydevices:SideRails
and Restraints(Physical),Fallrisk assessment and Post Fall Assessment
14. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Demonstrate the skill in admission, transfer, and discharge of apatient K,S Checklist 10 Hours
11.1 /OSCE

15. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Demonstrate the procedure range of motion exercises K,S Checklist 02 Hours
12.4 /OSCE

16. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours


Illustrate Assist patient in Moving, Turning Logrolling and Changing
12.4 /OSCE
position of helpless patient

17. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 10 Hours


Illustrate the procedure Transferring (Bed to and
12.4 /OSCE
fromchair/wheelchair/stretcher) Patient education
18. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 16Hours
Demonstrate the skill in bandaging techniques Circular,Spiral,Reverse-
14.1 /OSCE
Spiral,Recurrent and FigureofEight
19. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM K,S Checklist 16 Hours
14.1 Illustrate the SpecialBandages:Caplin,Eye/EarBandage, JawBandage,
/OSCE
ShoulderSpica,Thumb,TriangularBandage/Sling(Head& limbs)Binders
160Hours
TOTAL
10 weeksx16 hours/week=160 Hours
Skill Lab (80 Hrs) Use of Mannequins and Simulators

Domai T-L Method Teaching


Sr.S.n Competency no TOPIC
n Hrs
o
1. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 14.3 Therapeutic Communication and K,S Role-play 04Hours
Documentation
2. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.1 Vital signs K,S Simulator/Standardized patient 04Hours

3. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 7.2 Medical and Surgical Asepsis K,S Videos/Mannequin 03Hours

4. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.8 Pain Assessment K,S Standardized patient 04 Hours

5. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.5 Comfort Devices K,S Mannequin 04 Hours


6. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.2 Therapeutic Positions K,S Mannequin 04 Hours
7. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 10.5 Physical Restraints and Side rails K,S Mannequin 04Hours
8. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 ROM Exercises K,S Standardized patient 06 Hours
9. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.5 Ambulation K,S Standardized patient 08 Hours
10. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 Moving and Turning patients in bed K,S Mannequin 09 Hours
11. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 Changing position of helpless patients K,S Mannequin/Standardized 10 Hours
patient
12. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 Transferring patients bed to K,S Mannequin/Standardized 10 Hours
stretcher/wheelchair patient
13. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 11.1 Admission,Transfer,Discharge&Health K,S Role-play 10 Hours
&11.2 Teaching
TOTAL 80 Hours

Modified Tutorials (16 Hours)

Domain T-L Method Teaching Hrs


Sr. No Comp. no TOPIC
1. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 4.3 Therapeutic Communication and K,S Tutorials 1 Hour
Documentation
2. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.1 Temperature K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

3. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.2 Pulse K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

4. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.6 Respiration K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

5. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 6.8 Blood pressure K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

6. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 7.2 Medical Asepsis K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

7. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 7.2 Surgical Asepsis K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

8. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.8 Pain Assessment K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

9. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.5 Comfort Devices K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

10. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 9.2 Therapeutic Positions K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

11. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 10.5 Physical Restraints and Side rails K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

12. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 ROM Exercises K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

13. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.5 Ambulation K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

14. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.5 Moving and Turning patients in bed K,S Tutorials 1 Hour
15. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 Changing position of helpless patients K,S Tutorials 1 Hour

16. N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM 12.4 Transferring patients bed to stretcher/ K,S Tutorials 1 Hour
wheelchair
TOTAL 16 Hours

Integration/MPBL- 6 hrs

Doma T-L Method Teachi


Sr. Comp. no TOPIC
in ng Hrs
S
N
o
1 N-NF (I) 125:I-SEM Describe Vitalsigns, K,S Lectur
6.1 Monitor/measureanddocumentvitalsignsinagraphicsheet e cum 6
Temperature(oral,tympanic,auxiliary),Pulse(Apicalandperiph discus Hours
eralpulses),Respiration, Bloodpressure and Pulseoximetry sion

Formative Assessment

1. Sessional Examinations: Theory: I


Sr. No. Question paper – Theory Total

Maximum marks 30 30

2. Sessional Examinations: Theory: II


Sr. No. Total

Maximum marks 30 30

Note: Sessional II exam will be replication of university exam and it will converted into 30 marks

Type of Number of questions Marks allotted


questions
MCQ 4×1=4 4 Marks

Essay/situation 1×10=10 10 Marks


type
Short 10 Marks
2×5=10

Very short 06Marks


3×2=6

Total 30 marks
c. Calculation of Internal Assessment (IA): Theory
 Total marks of two sessional examinations along with continuous assessment
30marksx2=60/4=15
 10+15 = 25 Marks
 Minimum required - 50 %

2. Formative Assessment: Practical


a. Practical: Sessional examinations: I
Exam pattern Sessional examination I Total

OSCE 10 marks 30Marks


DOP (Directly observed 20marks
practical in the clinical setting)
b. Practical: Sessional examinations: II
Exam pattern Sessional examination II Total
OSCE 10 marks 30 Marks
DOP (Directly observed 20marks
practical in the clinical setting)

c. Calculation of Internal assessment: Practical

Attendance Clinical Drug Case study report Continu End of Complet


presentation presentatio ous posting ion of
n report evaluati OSCE procedur
on of es and
clinical require
perform ments
ance
95- 90- 8 80- Bel 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1
100 94 5 84 ow
% - 80
8
9
2M 1.5 1 0.5 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 5 3

Calculation of Internal Assessment (IA): Practical


 Total marks of practical assignment to be added i.e. Continuous assessment:30/3=10marks
 Two Sessional examinations: 30/2=15 Marks
 Minimum required 50 %

LIST OF RECOMMENDED BOOKS:


 Barbara Kosler et al, ‘’Fundamentals of Nursing concepts and procedures’, Addison
Welsloy Publishing C., 13th Ed.
 Brown Ammy Francis, ‘’Medical Nursing’’, WB Saunders and Co,USA, 3 rd Ed.
 Esther Mc Clain, ‘’Scientific Principles of Nursing, Current Technical Literature
Publications, Bombay, 1 st Ed.
 Potter and Perry, ‘’Fundamentals of Nursing concepts- process and practice’’, C.V.Mosby
and Co, 3rd Ed, London, 1985.
 Virginia Henderson et al, ‘’Principles and Practices of Nursing’’, Mc Milan Pub Co, 6 th Ed.
 Sr Nancy, ‘’ Principles and Practices of Nursing’’, Vol I N>R , Publishing Home, Indore, 4 th
Ed 1984.
 Elbert et al, ‘’ Scientific principles in Nursing’’, C.V.Mosby and Co USA, 8 TH Ed 1974.
 Ann Marriner, ‘’The Nursing Process- A scientific Approachto Nursing care’’, C.V.Mosby
and Co 3rd Ed 1979.
 Hoodmark Rohweden, ‘’Scientific foundation of Nursing’’, J. B Lippincot Co, Philadelphia,
3rd Ed 1975.
 First aid Manual, The authorized manual of ST.John’s A mbulance, dorling Kindersly ,
London.
 Norman G.Kirby and Sliphen J Mather, Baillers Hand book of First Aid 7 th Ed, All India
Traveller Book Seller, Delhi.
 Lois Dakes, ‘’Illustration of Bandaging and First Aid’’, Eand S Livingstone Ltd, Tevoit.
 Anamma Jacob,Rekha R.,Jadhav Sonali Tarachand,”clinical nursing procedures” the
art of nursing practic, second edition.
 Celestina Francis-Kritika Misra “fundamental of nursing” loutus publisher.

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