COURSE OUTCOMES(NEW REGULATIONS)
I SEMESTER- COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1- Identify the significance of Communicative English for healthcare professionals.
CO2-Apply the concepts and principles of English Language use in professional development such as pronunciation,
vocabulary, grammar, paraphrasing, voice modulation, Spelling, pause, and silence.
CO3- Demonstrate attentive listening in different hypothetical situations.
CO4-Converse effectively, appropriately, and timely within the given context and the individual or team they are
communicating with either face to face or by other means.
CO5- Read, interpret, and comprehend the content in text, flow sheet, framework, figures, tables, reports, anecdotes, etc.
CO6- Analyse the situation and apply critical thinking strategies.
CO7-Enhance expressions through writing skills.
CO8- Apply LSRW (Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing) Skills in combination to learn, teach, educate and share
information, ideas, and results.
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER-APPLIED ANATOMY
CO1. Describe anatomical terms.
CO2. Explain the general and microscopic structure of each system of the body.
CO3. Identify the relative positions of the major body organs as well as their general anatomic locations.
CO4. Explore the effect of alterations in structure.
CO5. Apply knowledge of anatomic structures to analyze clinical situations and therapeutic applications.
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
CO1. Develop an understanding of the normal functioning of various organ systems of the body.
CO2. Identify the relative contribution of each organ system towards the maintenance of homeostasis.
CO3. Describe the effect of alterations in functions.
CO4. Apply knowledge of physiological basis to analyze clinical situations and therapeutic applications.
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER APPLIED SOCIOLOGY
CO1. Identify the scope and significance of sociology in nursing.
CO2. Apply the knowledge of the social structure and different culture in a society in identifying social needs of sick clients.
CO3. Identify the impact of culture on health and illness.
CO4. Develop an understanding of types of family, marriage, and its legislation.
CO5. Identify different types of caste, class, social change and its influence on health and health practices.
CO6. Develop an understanding about social organization and disorganization and social problems in India.
CO7. Integrate the knowledge of clinical sociology and its uses in crisis intervention.
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
CO1. Identify the importance of psychology in individual and professional life.
CO2. Develop an understanding of the biological and psychological basis of human behavior.
CO3. Identify the role of nurses in promoting mental health and dealing with altered personality.
CO4. Perform the role of nurses applicable to the psychology of different age groups.
CO5. Identify the cognitive and affective needs of clients.
CO6. Integrate the principles of motivation and emotion in performing the role of nurse in caring for emotionally sick client.
CO7. Demonstrate a basic understanding of psychological assessment and the nurse‘s role.
CO8. Apply the knowledge of soft skills in the workplace and society.
CO9. Apply the knowledge of self-empowerment in the workplace, society, and personal life.
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER NURSING FOUNDATION - I (including First Aid module)
CO1. Develop understanding about the concept of health, illness and scope of nursing within health care services.
CO2. Apply values, code of ethics and professional conduct in professional life.
CO3. Apply the principles and methods of effective communication in establishing communication links with patients, families, and other health team members.
CO4. Develop skills in recording and reporting.
CO5. Demonstrate competency in monitoring and documenting vital signs.
CO6. Describe the fundamental principles and techniques of infection control and biomedical waste management.
CO7. Identify and meet the comfort needs of the patients.
CO8. Perform admission, transfer, and discharge of a patient under supervision by applying the knowledge.
CO9. Demonstrate understanding and application of knowledge in caring for patients with restricted mobility.
CO10. Perform first aid measures during emergencies.
CO11. Identify the educational needs of patients and demonstrate basic skills of patient education.
PLACEMENT: II SEMESTER APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
CO1. Describe the metabolism of carbohydrates and its alterations.
CO2. Explain the metabolism of lipids and its alterations.
CO3. Explain the metabolism of proteins and amino acids and its alterations.
CO4. Explain clinical enzymology in various disease conditions.
CO5. Explain acid-base balance, imbalance, and its clinical significance.
CO6. Describe the metabolism of hemoglobin and its clinical significance.
CO7. Explain different function tests and interpret the findings.
CO8. Illustrate the immunochemistry.
PLACEMENT: II SEMESTER APPLIED NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
CO1. Identify the importance of nutrition in health and wellness.
CO2. Apply nutrient and dietary modifications in caring for patients.
CO3. Explain the principles and practices of Nutrition and Dietetics.
CO4. Identify the nutritional needs of different age groups and plan a balanced diet for them.
CO5. Identify the dietary principles for different diseases.
CO6. Plan a therapeutic diet for patients suffering from various disease conditions.
CO7. Prepare meals using different methods and cookery rules.
PLACEMENT: II SEMESTER NURSING FOUNDATION - II (including Health Assessment Module)
CO1. Develop an understanding about the fundamentals of health assessment and perform health assessment in supervised clinical settings
CO2. Demonstrate fundamental skills in assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care using the Nursing process approach in supervised clinical settings
CO3. Assess the Nutritional needs of patients and provide relevant care under supervision
CO4. Identify and meet the hygienic needs of patients
CO5. Identify and meet the elimination needs of the patient
CO6. Interpret findings of specimen testing by applying the knowledge of normal values
CO7. Promote oxygenation based on identified oxygenation needs of patients under supervision
CO8. Review the concept of fluid, and electrolyte balance integrating the knowledge of applied physiology
CO9. Apply the knowledge of the principles, routes, and effects of administration of medications in administering medication
CO10. Calculate conversions of drugs and dosages within and between systems of measurements
CO11. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in caring for patients with altered functioning of sense organs and
unconsciousness
CO12. Explain loss, death, and grief
CO13. Describe sexual development and sexuality
CO14. Identify stressors and stress adaptation modes
CO15. Integrate the knowledge of culture and cultural differences in meeting spiritual needs
CO16. Explain the introductory concepts relevant to models of health and illness in patient care
PLACEMENT: II SEMESTER HEALTH/NURSING INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY
CO1. Develop a basic understanding of computer applications in patient care and nursing practice.
CO2. Apply the knowledge of computer and information technology in patient care and nursing education, practice,
administration, and research.
CO3. Describe the principles of health informatics and its use in developing efficient healthcare.
CO4. Demonstrate the use of information systems in healthcare for patient care and utilization of nursing data.
CO5. Demonstrate the knowledge of using the Electronic Health Records (EHR) system in clinical practice.
CO6. Apply the knowledge of interoperability standards in a clinical setting.
CO7. Apply the knowledge of information and communication technology in public health promotion.
CO8. Utilize the functionalities of the Nursing Information System (NIS) system in nursing.
CO9. Demonstrate the skills of using data in management of health care.
CO10. Apply the knowledge of the principles of digital ethical and legal issues in clinical practice.
CO11. Utilize evidence-based practices in informatics and technology for providing quality patient care.
CO12. Update and utilize evidence-based practices in nursing education, administration, and practice.
PLACEMENT: III SEMESTER APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION CONTROL INCLUDING SAFETY
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to:
CO1. Identify the ubiquity and diversity of microorganisms in the human body and the environment.
CO2. Classify and explain the morphology and growth of microbes.
CO3. Identify various types of microorganisms.
CO4. Explore mechanisms by which microorganisms cause disease.
CO5. Develop an understanding of how the human immune system counteracts infection by specific and non-specific mechanisms.
CO6. Apply the principles of preparation and use of vaccines in immunization.
CO7. Identify the contribution of the microbiologist and the microbiology laboratory to the diagnosis of infection.
SECTION B: INFECTION CONTROL & SAFETY
COMPETENCIES: The students will be able to:
CO1. Develop knowledge and understanding of Hospital acquired Infections (HAI) and effective practices for prevention.
CO2. Integrate the knowledge of isolation (Barrier and reverse barrier) techniques in implementing various precautions.
CO3. Demonstrate and practice steps in Hand washing and appropriate use of different types of PPE.
CO4. Illustrate various disinfection and sterilization methods and techniques.
CO5. Demonstrate knowledge and skill in specimen collection, handling and transport to optimize the diagnosis for treatment.
CO6. Incorporate the principles and guidelines of Bio Medical waste management.
CO7. Apply the principles of Antibiotic stewardship in performing the nurses‘ role.
CO8. Identify patient safety indicators and perform the role of nurse in the patient safety audit process.
CO9. Apply the knowledge of International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG) in the patient care settings.
CO10. Identify employee safety indicators and risk of occupational hazards.
CO11. Develop an understanding of the various safety protocols and adhere to those protocols.
PLACEMENT: III SEMESTER PHARMACOLOGY - I
CO1. Describe pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
CO2. Review the principles of drug calculation and administration.
CO3. Explain the commonly used antiseptics and disinfectants.
CO4. Describe the pharmacology of drugs acting on the GI system.
CO5. Describe the pharmacology of drugs acting on the respiratory system.
CO6. Describe drugs used in the treatment of cardiovascular and blood disorders.
CO7. Explain the drugs used in the treatment of endocrine system disorders.
CO8. Describe the drugs acting on the skin and drugs used to treat communicable diseases.
PLACEMENT: III SEMESTER PATHOLOGY - I
CO1. Apply the knowledge of pathology in understanding the deviations from normal to abnormal pathology.
CO2. Rationalize the various laboratory investigations in diagnosing pathological disorders.
CO3. Demonstrate an understanding of the methods of collection of blood, body cavity fluids, urine, and feces for various tests.
CO4. Apply the knowledge of genetics in understanding the various pathological disorders.
CO5. Appreciate the various manifestations in patients with diagnosed genetic abnormalities.
CO6. Rationalize the specific diagnostic tests in the detection of genetic abnormalities.
CO7. Demonstrate an understanding of various services related to genetics.
PLACEMENT: III SEMESTER ADULT HEALTH NURSING - I WITH INTEGRATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (including BCLS module)
COMPETENCIES: On completion of Medical Surgical Nursing I course, students will be able to
CO1. Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, manifestations, diagnostic studies, treatments, and complications of common medical and surgical disorders.
CO2. Perform complete health assessment to establish a data base for providing quality patient care and integrate the knowledge of anatomy, physiology and diagnostic tests in the process of data collection.
CO3. Identify nursing diagnoses, list them according to priority and formulate nursing care plan.
CO4. Perform nursing procedures skillfully and apply scientific principles while giving comprehensive nursing care to patients.
CO5. Integrate knowledge of pathology, nutrition and pharmacology in caring for patients experiencing various medical and surgical disorders.
CO6. Identify common diagnostic measures related to the health problems with emphasis on nursing assessment and responsibilities.
CO7. Demonstrate skill in assisting/performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
CO8. Demonstrate competencies/skills to patients undergoing treatment for medical surgical disorders.
CO9. Identify the drugs used in treating patients with medical surgical conditions.
CO10. Plan and give relevant individual and group education on significant medical surgical topics.
CO11. Maintain safe environment for patients and the health care personnel in the hospital.
CO12. Integrate evidence-based information while giving nursing care to patients.
PLACEMENT: IV SEMESTER PHARMACOLOGY – II
CO1. Explain the drugs used in the treatment of ear, nose, throat and eye disorders.
CO2. Explain the drugs used in the treatment of urinary system disorders.
CO3. Describe the drugs used in the treatment of nervous system disorders.
CO4. Explain the drugs used for hormonal replacement and for the pregnant women during antenatal, intra natal and postnatal
period.
CO5. Explain the drugs used to treat emergency conditions and immune disorders.
CO6. Discuss the role and responsibilities of nurses towards safe administration of drugs used to treat disorders of various
systems with basic understanding of pharmacology.
CO7. Demonstrate understanding about the drugs used in alternative system of medicine.
CO8. Demonstrate understanding about the fundamental principles of prescribing.
PLACEMENT: IV SEMESTER PATHOLOGY - II AND GENETICS
CO1. Apply the knowledge of pathology in understanding the deviations from normal to abnormal pathology
CO2. Rationalize the various laboratory investigations in diagnosing pathological disorders
CO3. Demonstrate the understanding of the methods of collection of blood, body cavity fluids, urine and feces for various tests
CO4. Apply the knowledge of genetics in understanding the various pathological disorders
CO5. Appreciate the various manifestations in patients with diagnosed genetic abnormalities
CO7. Demonstrate the understanding of various services related to genetics.
PLACEMENT: IV SEMESTER ADULT HEALTH NURSING - II WITH INTEGRATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY including Geriatric Nursing AND PALLIATIVE CARE MODULE
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course the students will apply nursing process and critical thinking in delivering holistic nursing care with selected Medical and Surgical conditions. At the completion of Adult Health Nursing II course, students will
CO1. Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, manifestations, diagnostic studies, treatments and complications of selected common medical and surgical disorders.
CO2. Perform complete health assessment to establish a data base for providing quality patient care and integrate the knowledge of diagnostic tests in the process of data collection.
CO3. Identify diagnoses, list them according to priority and formulate nursing care plan.
CO4. Perform nursing procedures skill fully and apply scientific principles while giving comprehensive nursing care to patients.
CO5. Integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, nutrition, and pharmacology in caring for patients experiencing various medical and surgical disorders.
CO9. Identify the drugs used in treating patients with selected medical surgical conditions.
CO10. Plan and provide relevant individual and group education on significant medical surgical topics.
PLACEMENT: IV SEMESTER PROFESSIONALISM, PROFESSIONAL VALUES & ETHICS INCLUDING BIOETHICS
COMPETENCIES: On completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Describe profession and professionalism.
CO2. Identify the challenges of professionalism.
CO3. Maintain respectful communication and relationship with other health team members, patients and society.
CO4. Demonstrate professional conduct.
CO5. Describe various regulatory bodies and professional organizations related to nursing.
CO6. Discuss the importance of professional values in patient care.
CO7. Explain the professional values and demonstrate appropriate professional values in nursing practice.
CO8. Demonstrate and reflect on the role and responsibilities in providing compassionate care in the healthcare setting.
CO9. Demonstrate respect, human dignity and privacy and confidentiality to self, patients and their caregivers and other health team members.
CO10. Advocate for patients‘ wellbeing, professional growth and advancing the profession.
CO11. Identify ethical and bioethical concerns, issues and dilemmas in nursing and healthcare.
CO12. Apply knowledge of ethics and bioethics in ethical decision making along with health team members.
CO13. Protect and respect patient‘s rights.
PLACEMENT: V SEMESTER CHILD HEALTH NURSING - I
CO1. Develop understanding of the history and modern concepts of child health and child-care.
CO2. Explore the national child welfare services, national programs and legislation in the light of National Health Policy 2017.
CO3. Describe the role of preventive pediatrics and perform preventive measures towards accidents.
CO4. Participate in national immunization programs/Universal Immunization Program (UIP).
CO5. Identify the developmental needs of children and provide parental guidance.
CO6. Describe the principles of child health nursing and perform child health nursing procedures.
CO7. Demonstrate competencies in newborn assessment, planning and implementation of care to normal and high-risk newborn including neonatal resuscitation.
CO8. Apply the principles and strategies of Integrated management of neonatal and childhood illness (IMNCI).
CO9. Apply the knowledge of pathophysiology and provide nursing care to children with respiratory system disorders.
CO10. Identify and meet childhood emergencies and perform child CPR.
PLACEMENT: V SEMESTER MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - I
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be competent to
CO1. Trace the historical development of mental health nursing and discuss its scope.
CO2. Identify the classification of the mental disorders.
CO3. Develop basic understanding of the principles and concepts of mental health nursing.
CO4. Apply the Indian Nursing Council practice standards for psychiatric mental health nursing in supervised clinical settings.
CO5. Conduct mental health assessment.
CO6. Identify and maintain therapeutic communication and nurse patient relationship.
CO7. Demonstrate knowledge of the various treatment modalities and therapies used in mental disorders.
CO8. Apply nursing process in delivering care to patients with mental disorders.
CO9. Provide nursing care to patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders based on assessment findings and treatment/therapies used.
CO10. Provide nursing care to patients with mood disorders based on assessment findings and treatment/therapies used.
CO11. Provide nursing care to patients with neurotic disorders based on assessment findings and treatment/ therapies used.
PLACEMENT: V SEMESTER COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - I
including Environmental Science & Epidemiology
CO1. Explore the evolution of public health in India and community health nursing
CO2. Explain the concepts and determinants of health
CO3. Identify the levels of prevention and health problems of India
CO4. Develop basic understanding about the health care planning and the present health care delivery system in India at various levels
CO5. Locate the significance of primary health care and comprehensive primary health care as part of current health care delivery system focus
CO6. Discuss health care policies and regulations in India
CO7. Demonstrate understanding about an overview of environmental science, environmental health and sanitation
CO8. Demonstrate skill in nutritional assessment for different age groups in the community and provide appropriate nutritional counseling
CO9. Provide health education to individuals and families applying the principles and techniques of behavior change appropriate to community settings
CO10. Describe community health nursing approaches and concepts
CO11. Describe the role and responsibilities of community health nursing personnel
CO12. Utilize the knowledge and skills in providing comprehensive primary health care across the life span at various settings
CO13. Make effective home visits by applying principles and methods used for home visiting
CO14. Use epidemiological approach in community diagnosis
CO15. Utilize the knowledge of epidemiology, and epidemiological approaches in caring for people with communicable and non-communicable diseases
CO16. Investigate an epidemic of communicable diseases
CO17. Assess, diagnose, manage, and refer clients for various communicable and non-communicable diseases appropriately at the primary health care level
CO18. Identify and perform the roles and responsibilities of nurses in implementing various national health programs in the community for the prevention, control and management of communicable and non-communicable diseases particularly in screening, identification, primary management and referral to a health facility/First Referral Unit (FRU).
PLACEMENT: V SEMESTER EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY/NURSING EDUCATION
CO1. Develop basic understanding of theoretical foundations and principles of teaching and learning
CO2. Identify the latest approaches to education and learning
CO3. Initiate self- assessment to identify one‘s own learning styles
CO4. Demonstrate understanding of various teaching styles that can be used, based on the learners‘ readiness and generational needs
CO5. Develop understanding of basics of curriculum planning, and organizing
CO6. Analyze and use different teaching methods effectively that are relevant to student population and settings
CO7. Make appropriate decisions in selection of teaching learning activities integrating basic principles
CO8. Utilize active learning strategies that enhance critical thinking, team learning and collaboration
CO9. Engage in team learning and collaboration through inter professional education
CO10. Integrate the principles of teaching and learning in selection and use of educational media/technology
CO11. Apply the principles of assessment in selection and use of assessment and evaluation strategies
CO12. Construct simple assessment tools/tests integrating cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of learning that can measure knowledge and competence of students
CO13. Develop basic understanding of student guidance through mentoring and academic advising
CO14. Identify difficult situations, crisis and disciplinary/grievance issues experienced by students and provide appropriate counseling
CO15. Engage in ethical practice in educational as well as clinical settings based on values, principles and ethical standards
CO16. Develop basic understanding of evidence-based teaching practices
PLACEMENT: V SEMESTER INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC NURSING AND INDIAN LAWS
CO1. Identify forensic nursing as an emerging specialty in healthcare and nursing practice
CO2. Explore the history and scope of forensic nursing practice
CO3. Identify forensic team, role and responsibilities of forensic nurse in total care of victim of violence and in preservation of evidence
CO4. Develop basic understanding of the Indian judicial system and legal procedures
PLACEMENT: VI SEMESTER CHILD HEALTH NURSING - II
CO1. Apply nursing process in providing care to patients with substance use disorders, and personality and sexual disorders.
CO2. Apply the nursing process in providing care to patients with behavioral and emotional disorders occurring during childhood and adolescence.
CO3. Apply the nursing process in providing care to patients with organic brain disorders.
CO4. Identify and respond to psychiatric emergencies.
CO5. Carry out crisis interventions during emergencies under supervision.
CO6. Perform admission and discharge procedures as per MHCA 2017.
CO7. Explore the roles and responsibilities of community mental health nurse in delivering community mental health services.
PLACEMENT: VI SEMESTER MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG) NURSING - I
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the program, the students will be able to
CO1. Demonstrate professional accountability for the delivery of nursing care as per INC standards/ICM competencies that are consistent with moral, altruistic, legal, ethical, regulatory and humanistic principles in midwifery practice.
CO2. Communicate effectively with individuals, families and professional colleagues fostering mutual respect and shared decision making to enhance health outcomes.
CO3. Recognize the trends and issues in midwifery and obstetrical nursing.
CO4. Review and describe the anatomy and physiology of human reproductive system and conception.
CO5. Describe and apply physiology in the management of normal pregnancy, birth and puerperium.
CO6. Demonstrate competency in providing respectful and evidence based maternity care for women during the antenatal, intranatal and postnatal period.
CO7. Uphold the fundamental human rights of individuals when providing midwifery care.
CO8. Promote physiologic labour and birth, and conduct normal childbirth.
CO9. Provide evidence based essential newborncare.
CO10. Apply nursing process approach in caring for women and their families.
CO11. Describe the methods of contraception and role of nurse/midwife in family welfare services.
CO12. Recognize the importance of and actively participate in family welfare programs.
CO13. Provide youth friendly health services and care for women affected by gender based violence.
PLACEMENT: VII SEMESTER COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING – II
CO1. Demonstrate beginning practice competencies/skills relevant to providing comprehensive primary health care/community-based care to clients with common diseases and disorders including emergency and first aid care at home/clinics/centers as per predetermined protocols/drug standing orders approved by MOH&FW
CO2. Provide maternal, newborn, and child care, and reproductive health including adolescent care in the urban and rural health care settings
CO3. Describe the methods of collection and interpretation of demographic data
CO4. Explain population control and its impact on society and describe the approaches towards limiting family size
CO5. Describe occupational health hazards, occupational diseases and the role of nurses in occupational health programs
CO6. Identify health problems of older adults and provide primary care, counseling and supportive health services
CO7. Participate in screening for mental health problems in the community and providing appropriate referral services
CO8. Discuss the methods of data collection for HMIS, analysis and interpretation of data
CO9. Discuss about effective management of health information in community diagnosis and intervention
CO10. Describe the management system of delivery of community health services in rural and urban areas
CO11. Describe the leadership role in guiding, supervising, and monitoring the health services and the personnel at the PHCs, SCs and community level including financial management and maintenance of records & reports
CO12. Describe the roles and responsibilities of Mid-Level Health Care Providers (MHCPs) in Health Wellness Centers (HWCs
CO13. Identify the roles and responsibilities of health team members and explain their job description
CO14. Demonstrate initiative in preparing themselves and the community for disaster preparedness and management
CO15. Demonstrate skills in proper bio-medical waste management as per protocols
CO16. Explain the roles and functions of various national and international health agencies
PLACEMENT: VII SEMESTER NURSING RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, students will be competent to
CO1. Identify research priority areas
CO2. Formulate research questions/problem statement/hypotheses
CO3. Review related literature on selected research problem and prepare annotated bibliography
CO4. Prepare sample data collection tool
CO5. Analyze and interpret the given data
CO6. Practice computing, descriptive statistics and correlation
CO7. Draw figures and types of graphs on given select data
CO8. Develop a research proposal
CO9. Plan and conduct a group/individual research project
PLACEMENT: VII SEMESTER MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGY NURSING - II
CO1. Describe the assessment, initial management, referral and respectful maternity care of women with high risk pregnancy.
CO2. Demonstrate competency in identifying deviation from normal pregnancy.
CO3. Describe the assessment, initial management, referral and nursing care of women with high risk labour.
CO4. Assist in the conduction of abnormal vaginal deliveries and caesarean section.
CO5. Describe the assessment, initial management, referral and nursing care of women with abnormal postnatal conditions.
CO6. Demonstrate competency in the initial management of complications during the postnatal period.
CO7. Demonstrate competency in providing care for high-risk newborn.
CO8. Apply nursing process in caring for high-risk women and their families.
CO9. Describe the assessment and management of women with gynecological disorders.
CO10. Demonstrate skills in performing and assisting in specific gynecological procedures.
CO11. Describe the drugs used in obstetrics and gynecology.
CO12. Counsel and care for couples with infertility.
CO13. Describe artificial reproductive technology.
PROGRAM- B.Sc. NURSING
COURSE OUTCOME FOR BSc NURSING (OLD REGULATIONS)
NURSING FOUNDATION-THEORY
CO1 Describe the concept of health, illness and health care agencies.
CO2 Explain concept and scope of nursing.
CO3 Describe values, code of ethics and professional conduct for nurse in India.
CO4 Explain the admission and discharge procedure
CO5 Performs admission and discharge procedure
CO6 Communicate effectively with patient, families and team members and maintain effective human relations (projecting professional image).
CO7 Appreciate the importance of patient teaching in nursing
CO8 Explain the concept, uses, format and steps of nursing process.
CO9 Documents nursing process as per the format.
CO10 Describe the purposes, types and techniques of recording and reporting.
CO11 Describe principles and techniques of monitoring and maintaining vital signs.
CO12 Monitor and maintain vital signs.
CO13 Describe purpose and process of health assessment.
CO14 Describe the health assessment of each body system.
CO15 Perform health assessment of each body system.
CO16 Identify the various machinery, equipment and linen and their care.
CO17 Describe the basic, psychological needs of patient.
CO18 Describe the principles and techniques for meeting basic, physiological and psycho-social needs of patient.
CO19 Perform nursing assessment, plan implement and evaluate the care for meeting basic, physiological and psychosocial needs of patient.
CO20 Meeting needs of patient.
CO21 Describe principles and techniques for infection control and biomedical waste management in Supervised Clinical settings.
CO22 Explain the principles, routes, effects of administration of medications.
CO23 Calculate conversions of drugs and dosages within and between systems of measurements.
CO24 Administer drugs by the following routes-oral, Intradermal, Subcutaneous, Intramuscular, Intra Venous topical inhalation.
CO25 Describe the pre and post operative care of patients.
CO26 Explain the process of wound healing.
CO27 Explain the principles and techniques of wound care.
CO28 Perform care of wounds.
CO29 Explain care of patients have alternations in body functioning.
CO30 Explain care of terminally ill patient.
CO31 Explain the basic concepts of conceptual and theoretical models of nursing.
NURSING FOUNDATION-PRACTICAL
CO1 Performs admission and discharge procedure.
CO2 Prepares nursing care plan as per the nursing process format.
CO3 Communicate effectively with patient, families and team members and
CO4 Maintain effective human relations
CO5 Develops plan for patient teaching
CO6 Prepare patient reports.
CO7 Presents reports
CO8 Monitor vital signs
CO9 Perform health assessment of each body system
CO10 Provide basic nursing care to patients
CO11 Perform infection control procedures
CO12 Provide care to pre and post operative patients
CO13 Perform procedures for care of wounds.
CO14 Administer drugs
CO15 Provide care of dying and dead
CO16 Counsel and support relatives.
ANATOMY
CO1 Describe the anatomical terms, organization of human body and structure of cell, tissues, membrances and glands.
CO2 Describe the structure & function of bones and joints.
CO3 Describe the structure & function of muscles.
CO4 Describe the structure & function of nervous system.
CO5 Explain the structure & functions of sensory organs.
CO6 Describe the structure & function of circulatory and lymphatic system.
CO7 Describe the structure & function of respiratory system.
CO8 Describe the structure & function of digestive system.
CO9 Describe the structure & function of excretory system.
CO10 Describe the structure & function of endocrine system.
CO11 Describe the structure & function of reproductive system.
PHYSIOLOGY
CO1 Describe the physiology of cells, tissues, membranes and glands.
CO2 Describe the muscle movements and tone and demonstrate muscle contraction and tone.
CO3 Describe the physiology and nerve stimulus, reflexes, brain, cranial and spinal nerves.
CO4 Demonstrate reflex action and stimulus.
CO5 Describe the physiology of blood and function of Heart.
CO6 Demonstrate blood cell count, coagulation, grouping, Hb%, BP, BMR, spirometry and pulse monitoring.
CO7 Describe the physiology and mechanisms of respiration.
CO8 Describe the physiology of digestive system.
CO9 Describe the physiology of excretory system.
CO10 Describe the physiology of sensory organs.
CO11 Describe the physiology of endocrine glands.
CO12 Describe the physiology of male and female reproductive system.
BIOCHEMISTRY
CO1. Describe the structure, composition and functions of cell
CO2. Differentiate between prokaryote and cukaryote cell
CO3 Identify techniques of microscopy
CO4. Describe the structure and functions of cell membrane
CO5 Explain the metabolism of carbohydrates
CO6. Explain the metabolism of Lipids
CO7. Explain the metabolism of Amino acids and Proteins
CO8 Describe types, composition and utilization of Vitamins & minerals
C09. Describe Immuno-chemistry
MICROBIOLOGY
CO1 Explain concepts and principles of microbiology and their importance in nursing.
CO2 Describe structures, classification morphology and growth of bacteria.
CO3 Identify micro-organisms.
CO4 Describe the methods of infection control.
CO5 Identify the role of nurse in hospital infection control programme.
CO6 Describe the different disease producing organisms.
CO7 Explain the concept of immunity, hyper sensitivity and immunization.
PSYCHOLOGY
CO1 Describe the history, scope and methods of psychology.
CO2 Explain the biology of human behaviour.
CO3 Describe various cognitive processes and their applications.
CO4 Describe motivation, emotions, stress, attitudes and their influence on behaviour.
CO5 Explain the concepts of personality and its influence on behaviour
CO6 Describe the psychology of people during the lifecycle
CO7 Describe the characteristics of mentally healthy person.
CO8 Explain ego defence mechanisms.
CO9 Explain the psychological assessments and role of nurse
ENGLISH
CO1 Speak and write grammatically correct English
CO2 Develop ability to read, understand and express meaningfully, the prescribed text.
CO3 Develop writing skills.
CO4 Develop skill in spoken English.
CO5 Develop skill in listening comprehension.
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
CO1 Identify and define various concepts used in computer.
CO2 Identify application of computer in nursing.
CO3 Describe and use the desk operating system.
CO4 Demonstrate skill in the use of MS-Office, multimedia.
CO5 Identify features of computer aided teaching and testing.
CO6 Demonstrate use of internet and email.
CO7 Describe and use the statistical packages.
CO8 Describe the use of hospital management system.
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING(Adult Including Geriatrics)-I(THEORY)
CO1 Appreciate the trends in medical and surgical nursing
CO2 Describe the role of a nurse in caring for adult patient in hospital and community
CO3 Describe the concepts of medical surgical asepsis
CO4 Describe the common signs, symptoms, problems and their specific nursing interventions
CO5 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures, and management of patients (adults including elderly) with disorders of respiratory systems, digestive systems, gentio-urinary system, male reproductive system, endocrine system, integumentary system, musculoskeletal system, immunological system & communicable diseases
CO6 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures, and management of patients (adults including elderly) with blood and cardio vascular problems
CO7 Describe the vascular conditions and its nursing management
CO8 Describe the organization and physical set up of operation theatre
CO 9 Identify the various instruments and equipments used for common surgical procedures
CO 10 Describe the infection control measures in the operation theatre
CO 10 Describe the role of the nurse in the peri operative nursing care
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING (ADULT INCLUDING GERIATRICS) – 1 PRACTICAL
CO1 Provide nursing care to adult patients with medical disorders, cardiac disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, skin disorders & communicable diseases
CO2 Counsel and educate patients and families
CO3 Provide pre and post operative nursing care to adult patients with surgical disorders
CO4 Identify skin problems
CO5 Identify instruments used in common operations
CO6 Participate in infection control practices in the Operation Theatre
CO7 Set-up the table/trolleys for common operative procedures
CO8 Assist in giving anesthesia
CO9 Assist in the operative procedures
CO10 Provide peri operative nursing care
PHARMACOLOGY
CO1 Describe Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, classification and the principles of drug administration
CO2 Explain chemotherapy of specific infections and infestations and nurse’s responsibilities
CO3 Describe Antiseptics, disinfectants, insecticides and nurse’s responsibilities
CO4 Describe drugs acting on Gastro Intestinal System and nurse’s responsibilities
CO5 Describe drugs used on Respiratory Systems and nurse’s responsibilities
CO 6 Describe drugs used on Urinary System and nurse’s responsibilities
CO 7 Describe drugs used on skin and mucous membranes and nurse’s responsibilities
CO 8 Describe drugs used in De addiction, emergency, deficiency of vitamins & minerals, poisoning, for immunization and immune-suppression and nurse’s responsibilities
CO 9 Describe drugs used on Nervous System and nurse’s responsibilities
Describe drugs used on Cardio-Vascular System and nurse’s responsibilities
CO 10 Describe drugs used for hormonal disorders and supplementation, contraception and medical termination of pregnancy and nurse’s responsibilities
CO11 Demonstrate awareness of the common drugs used in alternative system of medicine
PATHOLOGY
CO1 Define the common terms used in pathology
CO 2 Appreciate the deviations from normal to abnormal: structure and functions of the body system
CO 3 Explain pathological changes in disease conditions of various systems
CO 4 Describe various laboratory tests in assessment and monitoring of disease conditions
CO 5 Describe the laboratory tests for examination of body cavity fluids: transudates and exudates
CO 6 Describe the laboratory tests for examination of Urine and faeces
GENETICS
CO 1 Explain nature, principles and perspectives of heredity
CO 2 Explain maternal, prenatal and genetic influences on development of defects and diseases
CO 3 Explain the screening methods for genetic defects and diseases in neonates and children
CO 4 Identify genetic disorders in adolescents and adults
CO 5 Describe the role of nurse in genetic services and counseling
SOCIOLOGY
CO1 State the importance of sociology in nursing
CO 2 Describe the interrelationship of individual in society and community
CO 3 Describe the influence of culture on health and disease
CO 4 Identify various social groups and their interactions
CO 5 Explain the growth of population in India and its impact on health
CO 6 Describe the institutions of family and marriage in India
CO 7 Describe the class and caste system and their influence on health and health practices
CO 8 Describe the types of communities in India, their practices and the impact on health
CO 9 Explain the process of social change
CO 10 Describe the Social system and interrelationship of social organizations
CO 11 Explain the nature and process of social control
CO 12 Describe the role of the nurse in dealing with social problems in India.
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING – 1
CO 1 Describe concept and dimensions of health
CO 2 Describe determinants of health
CO 3 Describe concept, scope, uses, methods and approaches of epideminology
CO 4 Describe epidemiology and nursing management of common communicable and non-communicable diseases
CO 5 Describe concepts, and scope of demography
CO 6 Describe methods of data collection, analysis and interpretation of demographic data
CO 7 Identify the impact of population explosion in India
CO 8 Describe the methods of population control
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING- I: Practical
CO 1 Build and maintain rapport
CO 2 Identify demographic characteristics, health determinants and community health resources
CO3 Diagnose health needs of individual and families
CO 4 Provide primary care in health centre
CO 5 Counsel and educate individual, family and community
COMMUNICATION & EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
CO 1 Describe the communication process
C O2 Identify techniques of effective communication
CO 3 Establish effective inter-personal relations with patients, families & co-workers
CO 4 Develop effective human relations in context of nursing
CO 5 Develop basic skill of counseling and guidance
CO 6 Describe the philosophy & principles of education
CO 7 Explain the teaching learning process
CO 8 Demonstrate teaching skill using various teaching methods in clinical, classroom and community settings
CO 9 Prepare and use different types of educational media effectively
CO 10 Prepare different types of questions for assessment of knowledge, skills and attitudes
CO 11 Teach individuals, groups and communities about health with their active participation
MIDWIFERY AND OBSTETRICAL NURSING – I
CO1 Recognize the trends and issues in midwifery and obstetrical nursing
CO2 Describe the anatomy and physiology and female reproductive system
CO3 Describe the diagnosis and management of women during antenatal period
CO4 Describe the physiology and stages of labour
CO5 Describe the management of women during antenatal period
CO6 Describe the identification and management of women with high risk pregnancy.
CO 7 Describe the physiology of puerperium
CO 8 Describe the management of women during post natal period
CO 9 Describe the assessment and management of normal neonate
CO 11 Describe management of abnormal labour and obstetrical emergencies
CO 12 Describe management of post natal complications
CO 13 Identify the high risk neonates and their nursing management
CO 14 Describe indication, dosage, action, side effects and nurses responsibilities in the administration of drugs used for mothers
CO 15 Appreciate the importance of family welfare programme
CO 16 Describe the methods of contraception and role of nurse in family welfare programme
CHILD HEALTH NURSING
CO1 Explain the modern concept of child care & principles of child health nursing
CO2 Describe national policy programs and legislation in relation to child health and welfare
CO 3 List major causes of death during infancy, early & late childhood
CO 4 Describe the major functions and role of the paediatric nurse in caring for a hospitalized child
CO 5 Describe the principles of child health nursing
CO 6 Describe the normal growth & development of children at different stages
CO 7 Identify the needs of children at different stages & provide parental guidance
CO 8 Identify the nutritional needs of children at difference stages and ways of meeting the needs.
CO 9 Appreciate the role of play for normal & sick children
CO 10 Appreciate the preventive measures and strategies for children
CO 11 Provide care to normal &high risk neonates
CO 12 OPerform neonatal resuscitation
CO 13 Recognize and manage common neonatal problems
CO 14 Provide nursing care in common childhood diseases
CO 15 Identify measures to prevent common childhood diseases including immunization
CO 16 Manage the child with behavioural & social problems
CO 17 Identify the social & welfare services for challenged children
CHILD HEALTH NURSING - Practical
CO 1 Provide nursing care to children with various medical disorders
CO 2 Counsel and educate parents
CO 3 Recognize different pediatric surgical conditions/malformation
CO 4 Provide pre and post operative care to children with common pediatric surgical conditions/malformation
CO 5 Perform assessment of children: health, developmental and anthropometric
CO 6 Perform immunization
CO 7 Give health education/nutritional education
CO 8 Provide nursing care to critically ill children
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
CO 1 Describe the historical development & current trends in Mental Health Nursing
CO 2 Describe the epidemiology of mental health problems
CO 3 Describe the national mental health Act; programmes and mental health policy
CO 4 Discusses the scope of mental health nursing
CO 5 Describe the concept of normal & abnormal behaviour
CO 6 Defines the various terms used in mental health nursing
CO 7 Explains the classification of mental disorders
CO 8 Explain psycho dynamics of maladaptive behaviour
CO 9 Discuss the etiological factors, psychopathology of mental disorders
CO 10 Explain the principles and standards of mental health nursing
CO 11 Describe the conceptual models of mental health nursing
CO 12 Describe nature, purpose and process of assessment of mental health status
CO 13 Identify therapeutic communication techniques
CO 14 Describe therapeutic relationship, therapeutic impasse and its intervention
CO 15 Explain treatment modalities and therapies used in mental disorders and role of the nurse
CO 16 Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of patients with schizophrenia, and other psychotic, mood,neurotic, stress related and somatization, substance use, personality, sexual and eating disorders
CO 17 Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of childhood and adolescent disorders including mental deficiency
CO 18 Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of organic brain disorders
CO 19 Identify psychiatric emergencies and carry out crisis intervention
CO 20 Explain legal aspects applied in mental health settings and role of the nurse
CO 21 Describe the model of preventive psychiatry
CO 21 Describes community mental health services and role of the nurse
neurotic, stress related and somatization, substance use, personality, sexual and eating disorders
CO22 Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of childhood and adolescent disorders including mental deficiency
CO23 Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of organic brain disorders
CO24 Identify psychiatric emergencies and carry out crisis intervention
CO 25 Explain legal aspects applied in mental health settings and role of the nurse
CO 26 Describe the model of preventive psychiatry
CO 27 Describes community mental health services and role of the nurse
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING(Adult Including Geriatrics)-II
CO1 Describe the etiology, path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with disorders of Ear, Nose, Throat, Eye, Neurological disorders, female reproductive system
CO2 Describe the concepts of reproductive health and family welfare programme
CO 3 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with burns, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery
CO 4 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with oncology
CO 5 Describe organization of emergency and disaster care services
Describe the role of nurse in disaster management
CO 6 Describe the role of nurse in management of common emergencies
CO 7 Explain the concept and problems of aging
CO 8 Describe nursing care of the elderly
CO 9 Describe organization of critical care units
CO 10 Describe the role of nurse in management of patient critical care units
CO 11 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with occupational and (industrial health disorder
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
(Adult Including Geriatrics) – II Practical
CO 1 Provide care to patients with ENT, Eye, Neurological, gynecology, Burns, Cancer, disorders
CO 2 Counsel and educate patient and families for grief and bereavement
CO 3 Provide care to critically ill patients
C O4 Provide care to patients in emergency and disaster situation
CO1.Explain the modern concept to child care & principles of child health nursing
CO2. Describe national policy programs and legislation in relation of child health and welfare CO3. List major causes of death during infancy, early & late childhood
CO4. Describe the major functions and role of the paediatric nurse in caring for a hospitalized child.
CO5.Describe the principles of childhealthnursing
CO6. Describe the normal growth & development of children at different ages CO7.Identify the needs of children at different ages & provide parental guidance
CO8. Identify the nutritional needs of children at different ages and ways of meeting the needs
CO9. Appreciate the role of play for normal & sick children
CO10.Appreciate the preventive measures and strategies for children CO11. Provide care to normal &high risk neonates
CO12.Perform neonatal resuscitation
CO13. Recognize and manage common neonatal problems CO14.Provide nursing care in common childhood diseases
CO15 .Identify measures to prevent common childhood diseases including immunization
CO16. Manage the child with behavioural& social problems
CO17.Identify the social & welfare services for challenged children
CO1.Describe the historical development & current trends in mental health nursing
CO2. Describe the epidemiology of mental health problems
CO3.Describe the National Mental Health Act,programmes and mental health policy
CO4. Discuss the scope of mental health nursing
CO5. Describe the concept of normal & abnormal behavior CO6.Define the various terms used in mental health nursing CO7. Explain the classification of mental disorders
CO8.Explain psychodynamics of maladaptive behaviour
CO9.Discuss the etiological factors,psychopathology of mental disorders
CO10. Explain the principles and standards of Mental health Nursing CO11. Describe the conceptual models of mental health nursing
CO12.Describe the nature,purpose and process of assessment of mental health status CO13. Identify therapeutic communication techniques
CO14.Describe therapeutic relationship
CO15.Describe therapeutic impasse and its intervention
CO16. Explain treatment modalities and therapies used in mental disorders and role of the nurse
CO17.Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of patients with Schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders
CO18.Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of patients with mood disorders
CO19.Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations ,diagnostic criteria and management of patients with neurotic, stress related and somatization disorders
CO20.Describethe etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of patients with substance use disorders
CO21.Describetheetiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations,diagnostic criteria and management of patients with personality, Sexual and Eating disorders
CO22.Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management of childhood and adolescent disorders including mental deficiency
CO23. Describe the etiology, psychopathology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria and management organic brain disorders
CO24. Identify psychiatric emergencies and carry out crisis intervention
CO25.Explain legal aspects applied in mental health settings and role of the nurse
CO26. Describe the model of preventive psychiatry
CO27.Describe community Mental Health services and role of the nurse
CO1.Assess patients with mental health problems
CO2.Observe and assist in therapies
CO3. Counsel and educate patient and families
CO4.Assessment of children with various mental health problems
CO5.Counsel and educate children, families and significant others
Child Guidance clinic
CO1.Assess patient with mental health problems
CO2. To provide nursing care for patients with various mental health problems
CO3. Assist in various therapies
CO4.Counsel and educate patients, families and significant others
Inpatient ward
CO1. Assess patient with mental health problems
CO1.To identify patients with various mental disorders
CO2.To motivate patients for early treatment and follow up
CO3. Counsel and educate patient and family and community
CO1.Describe the concept of research, terms,need and areas of research in nursing
CO2. Explain the steps of research process
CO3.Identify and state the research problem and objectives
CO4.Reviewtherelatedliterature
CO5. Describe the research approaches and designs
CO6. Explain the sampling process
CO7.Describe the methods of data collection
CO8.Analyze, Interpret and summarize the research data
CO9. Explain the use of statistics, scales of measurement and graphical presentation of data CO10. Describe the measures of central tendency and variability and methods of correlation CO11. Communicate and utilize the research findings
FOURTH YEAR MIDWIFERY AND OBSTETRICAL NURSING
CO1.Recognize the trends and issues in midwifery and obstetrical nursing
CO2.Describe the anatomy and physiology of female reproductive system
CO3. Describe the diagnosis and management of women during antenatal period
CO4. Describe the physiology and stages of labor
CO5.Describe the management of women during intranatal period
CO6.Describethe physiology of puerperium
CO7.Describe the management of women during postnatal period
CO8.Describe the assessment and management of normal neonate
CO9.Describe the identification and management of women with high risk pregnancy
CO10. Describe management of abnormal labor and obstetrical emergencies
CO11.Describe management of postnatal complications
CO12. Identify the high risk neonates and their nursing management
CO13. Describe indication, dosage, action, side effects and nurses responsibilities in the administration of drugs used for mothers
CO14. Appreciate the importance of family welfare programme
CO15.Describe the methods of contraception and role of nurse in family welfare programme
CO1. Define concepts, scope, principles and historical development of Community Health and community health nursing
CO2. Describe health plans, policies, various health committees and health problems in India CO3.Describethesystemofdeliveryofcommunityhealthservicesinruralandurbanareas CO4. List the functions of various levels and their staffing pattern
CO5.Explain the components of health services
CO6.Describe alternative systems of health promotion and health maintenance
CO7. Describe the chain of referral system
CO8.Describe Community Health Nursing approaches and concepts
CO9.Describe the roles and responsibilities of Community health nursing personnel
CO10. Describe and appreciate the activities of community health nurse in assisting individuals and groups to promote and maintain their health
CO11.Describe national health and family welfare programmes and role of a nurse
CO12. Describe the various health schemes in India
CO13.Explain the roles and functions of various national and international health agencies
CO1.Identify prevalent communicable and non communicable diseases
CO2. Diagnose health needs of Individual, families and community CO3. Plan, provide and evaluate care
CO4. Participate in school health program CO5.Participate in national health programs
CO6.Organize group for self help and involve clients in their own health activities CO7. Provide family welfare services
CO8.Counsel and educate individual family and community CO9. Collect vital health statistics
CO10.Maintain records &reports
CO1.Explain the principles and functions of management CO2. Describe the elements and process of management
CO3.Describe the management of nursing services in the hospital and community
CO4.Describe the concepts, theories and techniques of organizational behavior and human relations
CO5.Participate in planning and organizing in–service education program CO6. Describe management of Nursing educational institutions
CO7.Describe the ethical and legal responsibilities of a professional nurse CO8. Explain the nursing practice standards
CO9.Explainthe Various opportunities for professional advancement
B.Sc.Nursing(Basic)Curriculum Mapping
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Courses
Apply knowledge from physical, biological and behaviour al sciences, medicine including alternative systems and nursing in providing care to individuals
,familiesandcommuniti
Demonstrateunderstandingoflifestyleandother factors, which affect health of individuals and groups
Provide nursing care based on steps of nursing process in collaborati on with the individuals and groups
Demonstr ate critical thinking skill in making decisions in all situations in order to provide quality care
Utilize Thelatesttrendsandtechnologyinproviding health care
Provide promotive,preventive and restorativ e health services in line with the national health policies and programm es
Practice within the frame work of code of ethics and professional conduct, and acceptabl e standards of practice within the legal boundaries s
Communic ate effectively with individuals and groups and members of the health team in order to promote effective interpersonal al relationship ps and teamwork
Demonstrateskillsinteachingtoindividualsandgroups in clinical / communit y health settings
Participant te effective ly as member s of the health team in health care delivery system
Demonstrateleadershipandmanagerialskillsinclinical / communit y health settings
Conduct need based research studies in various setting sandutilizetheresearchfindingstoimprovethe
qualityof care
Demonstrateawareness,interestandcontributetowardsadvancement of self and of the profession
I Year
English
I
Anatomy
Physiology
Nutrition
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Biochemistry
Nursing Foundation
Psychology
Microbiology
IntroductiontoComputers
II Year
Sociology
Pharmacology
Pathology
Genetics
Medical Surgical Nursing(Adult including geriatrics)- I
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Community HealthNursing – I
Communication&EducationTechnology
Environmental Studies
III Year
Medical Surgical Nursing(Adult including geriatrics)-II
ChildHealthNursing
MentalHealthNursing
Nursing ResearchandStatistics
IVYear
MidwiferyandObstetrical Nursing
Community Health Nursing- II
Management of Nursing Service and Education
Key: I-Introduce A-Apply M-Mastery
COURSE OUTCOME
POST BASIC B.Sc. NURSING
On completion of Post basic B.Sc. Nursing program, thegraduates will be able to:PO 1-Assess health status, identify nursing needs, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for patients/clients that contribute to the health of individuals, families, and communities.PO 2-Demonstrate competencies in nursing techniques based on concepts and principles from selected areas of nursing, physical, biological, and behavioral sciences.PO 3-Participate as health team members in the country's promote, preventive, curative, and restorative health care delivery system.PO 4-Demonstrate skills in communication and interpersonal relationships.PO 5-Demonstrate leadership qualities and decision-making abilities in various situations.PO 6-Demonstrate skills in teaching individuals and groups in community health settings.PO 7-Demonstrate managerial skills in community health settings.
PO 8-Practice ethical values in their personal and professional life.
PO 9-Participate in research activities and utilize research findings to improve nursing practice.PO10-Recognize the need for continued learning for their personal and professional development.
POSTBASICB.SC.NURSING-I YEAR
NURSING FOUNDATION
C0 1 Identify Professional aspects of Nursing.
CO 2 Explain theories of Nursing.
CO 3 Identify ethical aspects of Nursing Profession.
CO 4 Utilize steps of Nursing Process.
CO 5 Identify the role of the Nurse in various levels of health services.
CO 6 Appreciate the significance of quality assurance in Nursing.
CO 7 Explain current trends in health and Nursing.
NUTRITON AND DIETICS
CO 1 Explain the principles and practices of nutrition and dietetics.
CO2 Plan therapeutic diets in different settings.
CO3 Identify nutritional needs of different age groups and plan diet accordingly.
CO4 Prepare meals using different methods utilizing cookery rules.
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
CO 1I dentify the basic principles of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
CO 2 Synthesize the knowledge of these principles in various Nursing situations.
CO 1 Apply psychological principles while performing Nursing duties.
CO2 Distinguish the psychological processes during health and sickness.
CO3 Analyze own behaviour patterns.
CO4 Tabulate the psychological needs of the patients for planning Nursing care.
CO5 Participate in psychometric assessment of the client.
CO 1 Identify common disease producing micro- organisms.
CO 2 Explain the basic principles of microbiology and their significance in health and disease.
CO 3 Demonstrate skill in handling specimens.
CO 4 Explain various methods of dis-infection and sterilization.
CO 5 Identify the role of the Nurse in hospital infection control system.
MATERNAL NURSING
CO 1 Describe the Physiology of pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
CO 2 Manage normal pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
CO 3 Explain the Physiology of lactation and advice on management of breast feeding.
CO4 Be skilled in providing pre and post operative Nursing care in obstetric conditions.
CO5 Identify and manage high risk pregnancy including appropriate referrals.
CO6 Propagate the concept and motivate acceptance of family planning methods.
CO7 Teach, guide and supervise auxiliary midwifery personnel.
CO1 Explain the modern concept of child care and the principles of Paediatric Nursing.
CO2 Describe the normal growth and development of children at different ages.
CO 3 Manage sick as well as healthy neonates and children.
CO4 Identity various aspects of preventive Paediatric Nursing and apply them in providing Nursing care to children in hospital and community.
CO1 Explain relevant Anatomy and Physiology of various systems of the body.
CO 2 Explain Pathophysiology of various disorders.
CO 3 Explain the actions, side effects and Nursing implications in administering drugs for various disorders.
CO4 Discuss the recent advancement in the treatment and care of patients with medical surgical conditions.
CO 5 Develop skill in giving comprehensive Nursing care to patients following the steps of Nursing process.
CO 6 Assist the patients and their families in identifying and meeting their own health needs.
CO 7 Appreciate the role of the nurse in the medical surgical health term.
CO1 Ability to speak and write grammatically correct English.
CO 2 Effective skill in reading and understanding the English language.
Skill in reporting.
POST BASIC B.SC. NURSING YEAR – II
CO 1 Describe Sociological concepts that are applicable to Nursing.
CO 2 Determine role of Sociology in Nursing as related to social institutions in India.
CO 3 Develop positive attitudes towards individual, family and community.
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
CO 1 Explain the concepts of various factors contributing to health of individual, family and Community.
CO 2 Identify the role of a Community Health Nurse.
CO 3 Describe National Health Care delivery system.
CO 4 Describe Epidemiological methods and principles of prevention and control of illness in the community.
CO5 Identify the role of personnel working in the Community Health setting.
CO 6 Plan the work of Community Health Nursing, and supervise and train health workers.
CO 1 dentify and describe the Philosophy and Principles of Mental Health Nursing.
CO2 Describe the Historical Development of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing.
CO3 Classify Mental Disorders.
CO4 Develop skill in history taking and performing Mental status examination.
CO5 Describe etiological factors, Psychopathology, clinical features, diagnostic criteria and treatment methods used for mental disorders.
CO6 Manage the patients with various Mental disorders.
CO7 Communicate therapeutically with patients and their families.
CO 8 Identify role of the Nurse in preventive psychiatry.
CO 9 Identify the legal aspects in practice of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing.
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING EDUCATION
CO 1 Describe the philosophy and principles of education.
CO 2 Explain the teaching – learning process.
CO 3 Develop the ability to teach using various methods and media.
CO 4 Describe the process of assessment.
CO5 Describe the administrative aspects of school of Nursing.
CO 6 Participate in planning and organizing an in-service education programme.
CO 7 Develop basic skill of counselling and guidance.
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING ADMINISTRATION
CO 1 Identify the principles of administration.
CO 2 Describe the principles and techniques of supervision.
CO 3 Explain the principles and methods of personnel management.
CO 4 Explain the principles of budgeting.
CO 5 Organize and manage a Nursing unit effectively.
CO 6 Identify dynamics of organizational behavior, styles and functions of effective leadership.
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
CO 1 Define the terms and concepts of Nursing Research.
CO2 Identify needs and scope of Nursing Research
CO3 Identify and define a Research problem
C04 Locate and list sources of literature for a specific study
CO 5 Describe different Research approaches, methods of data collection and sampling techniques with a special reference to survey method.
CO 6 Develop tool for data collection.
CO7 Enumerate steps of data analysis and present data summary in tabular form.
CO 8 Use descriptive and co-relational statistics in data analysis.
CO 9 Conduct a group Research project.
On completion of Post basic B.Sc. Nursing program, the graduates will be able to:
PO 1 - Assess health status, identify nursing needs, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for patients/clients that contribute to the health of individuals, families, and communities.
PO 2 - Demonstrate competencies in nursing techniques based on concepts and principles from selected areas of nursing, physical, biological, and behavioral sciences.
PO 3 - Participate as health team members in the country's promote, preventive, curative. And restorative health care delivery system
PO 4 - Demonstrate skills in communication and interpersonal relationships.
PO 5 - Demonstrate leadership qualities and decision-making abilities in various situations.
P0 6 - Demonstrate skills in teaching individuals and groups in community health settings.
PO 7 - Demonstrate managerial skills in community health settings.
PO 8 - Practice ethical values in their personal and professional life.
PO 9 - Participate in research activities and utilize research findings to improve nursing practice.
PO 10 - Recognize the need for continued learning for their personal and professional development.
POSTBASICB.SC.NURSINC-I YEAR
CO I - Identify Professional aspects of Nursing.
CO 2 - Explain theories of Nursing.
CO 3 - Identify ethical aspects of Nursing Profession.
CO 4 - Utilize steps of Nursing Process.
CO 5 - Identify the role of the Nurse in various levels of health services.
CO 6 - Appreciate the significance of quality assurance in Nursing.
CO 7 - Explain current trends in health and Nursing.
CO 1 - Explain the principles and practices of nutrition and dietetics'
CO 2 - Plan therapeutic diets in different settings.
CO 3 - Identify nutritional needs of different age groups and plan diet accordingly.
CO 4 - Prepare meals using different methods utilizing cookery rules.
BIOCIIEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
CO 1 - Identify the basic principles of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
CO 2 - Synthesize the knowledge of these principles in various Nursing situations.
CO I - Apply psychological principles while performing Nursing duties.
CO 2 - Distinguish the psychological processes during health and sicknesses
CO 3 - Analyze own behavior patterns.
CO 4 - Tabulate the psychological needs of the patients for planning Nursing care'
CO 5 - Participate in psychometric assessment of the client.
CO 1 - Identify common disease producing micro- organisms.
CO 2 - Explain the basic principles of microbiology and their significance in health and diseases
CO 3 - Demonstrate skill in handling specimens.
CO 4 - Explain various methods of disinfection and sterilization.
CO 5 - Identify the role of the Nurse in hospital infection control system.
MATERNALNURSING
CO 1 - Describe the Physiology of pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
CO 2 - Manage normal pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
CO 3 - Explain the Physiology of lactation and advice on management of breast feeding.
CO 4 - Be skilled in providing pre and post operative Nursing care in obstetric conditions
CO 5 - Identify and manage high risk pregnancy including appropriate referrals.
CO 6 - Propagate the concept and motivate acceptance of family planning methods.
CO 7 - Teach, guide and supervise auxiliary midwifery personnel.
CO 1 - Explain the modem concept of child care and the principles of Pediatric Nursing.
CO 2 - Describe the normal growth and development of children at different ages.
CO 3 - Manage sick as well as healthy neonates and children.
CO 4 - Identity various aspects of preventive Pediatric Nursing and apply them in providing
Nursing care to children in hospital and community.
CO 1 - Explain relevant Anatomy and Physiology of various systems of the body.
CO 2 - Explain Path physiology of various disorders.
CO 3 - Explain the actions, side effects and Nursing implications in administering drugs for various disorders.
CO 4 - Discuss the recent advancement in the treatment and care of patients with medical surgical conditions.
CO 5 - Develop skill in giving comprehensive Nursing care to patients following the steps of Nursing process.
CO 6 - Assist the patients and their families in identifying and meeting their own health needs.
CO 7 - Appreciate the role of the nurse in the medical surgical health term.
COI Ability to speak and write grammatically correct English.
CO 2 - Effective skill in reading and understanding the English language Skill in reporting.
CO I - Describe Sociological concepts that are applicable to Nursing.
CO 2 - Determine role of Sociology in Nursing as related to social institutions in India.
CO 3 - Develop positive attitudes towards individual, family and community.
COMMTINITY HEALTH I\IURSING
CO 1 - Explain the concepts of various factors contributing to health of individual, family and
Community.
CO 2 - Identify the role of a Community Health Nurse.
CO 3 - Describe National Health Care delivery system.
CO 4 - Describe Epidemiological methods and principles of prevention and control of illness in the community.
CO 5 - Identify the role of personnel working in the Community Health Nursing
CO 6 - Plan the work of Community Health Nursing, and supervise and train health workers.
CO I - identify and describe the Philosophy and Principles of Mental Health Nursing.
CO 2 - Describe the Historical Development of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
CO 3 - Classify Mental Disorders.
CO 4 - Develop skill in history taking and performing Mental status examination.
CO 5 - Describe etiological factors, Psychopathology, clinical features, diagnostic criteria and treatment methods used for mental disorders.
CO 6 - Manage the patients with various Mental disorders.
CO 7 - Communicate therapeutically with patients and their families.
CO 8 - identify role of the Nurse in preventive psychiatry.
CO 9 - identify the legal aspects in practice of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
CO 1 - Describe the philosophy and principles of education.
CO 2 - Explain the teaching - learning process.
CO 3 - Develop the ability to teach using various methods and media.
CO 4 - Describe the process of assessment.
CO 5 - Describe the administrative aspects of school of Nursing.
CO 6 - Participate in planning and organizing an in-service education programme.
CO 7 - Develop basic skill of counseling and guidance.
CO 1 - Identify, the principles of administration.
CO 2 - Describe the principles and techniques of supervision.
CO 3 - Explain the principles and methods of personnel management.
CO 4 - Explain the principles of budgeting.
CO 5 - Organize and manage a Nursing unit effectively.
CO 6 - Identify dynamics of organizational behavior, styles and functions of effective leadership.
CO 1 - Define the terms and concepts of Nursing Research.
CO 2 - Identify needs and scope of Nursing Research
CO 3 - Identify, and define a Research problem
C0 4 - Locate and list sources of literature for a specific study
CO 5 - Describe different Research approaches, methods of data collection and sampling techniques with a special reference to survey method.
CO 6 - Develop tool for data collection.
CO 7 - Enumerate steps of data analysis and present data summary in tabular form.
CO 8 - Use descriptive and co-relational statistics in data analysis.
CO 9 - Conduct a group Research project.