Describe care of women during antenatal period.
See Answer →List the principles of care during maternity cycle..
See Answer →Enlist the causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in India.
See Answer →List the phases of nursing process? Select patient from your clinical field; collect the subjective and objective data, make nursing diagnosis, prioritize the needs, plan and implement the nursing care using nursing process approach
See Answer →Define nursing process.
See Answer →Place a (/) mark against ‘T’ if you consider the statement as True and ‘F’ if you consider the statement as False
a) Outcomes are ‘goals’ written as behavioral objectives (T/F)
b) All the records of medico –legal cases should be handed over to police (T/F)
c) Problems oriented record focuses on problem of the client (T/F)
d) The ability to recognize and understand another person’s feeling is called sympathy(T/F)
e) Professional organizations of nursing uphold the dignity and honor of nursing profession(T/F)
a) Publication of false statement about individual which damages person’s image is known as……………………….
b) Standards which describe ideal nursing practice are known as……………………….standards
c) Painless death is also known as…………………………..
d) Audit concerned with infrastructure, resources and health personnel is known as……….audit.
e) Systematic way of looking at the world in order to describe, predict and explain is known as……………………
See Answer →| Column A | Column B |
| a) Negligence performed in professional practice | i) Parole |
| b) Pain relief and comfort measures for cancer patient | ii) Battery |
| c) Mentally ill patient goes on leave | iii) Spiritual Care |
| d) Intentional act that is harmful | iv) Malapractice |
| e) Concerns, choices around health care issues e.g. individual rights versus societal rights | v) Palliative Care individual |
| vii) Patient leaving hospital without medical advice | |
| vii) Bioethic |
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Place a tick mark (√) against the most appropriate answer given under each statement
a) One of the following used for assessment of ill health of the community is:
i) Infant and child mortality rates
ii) Nutrition status indicators
iii) Incidence and prevalence rates
iv) Disease specific mortality rates
b) Hospice institutions are meant for;
i) Chronic patients
ii) Acutelyill patients
iii) Terminallyill patients
iv) Long term patients
c) Functional nursing refers to:
i) Professional nursing
ii) Completion of nursing routines
iii) Concerned with specific nursing routines.
iv) Patient entered care.
d) The essential components of professional nursing care include all Except.
i) Care
ii) Cure
iii) Coordination
v) Control
e) One of the following is a positive indicator of health;
i) Expectation of life
ii) Infant mortality rate
iii) Crude death rate
iv) Morbidity indicator
Describe various traditional / alternative health systems.
See Answer →xplain the concept of holistic health with examples.
See Answer →Discuss the need and purposes of standards in nursing. Explain process standard with the help of suitable example
See Answer →Explain the need of quality assurance in nursing
See Answer →Defines Quality assurance
See Answer →Explain the role of a nurse in improving the interpersonal relationship.
See Answer →Discuss the difference between therapeutic and social relationship.
See Answer →Define interpersonal relationship.
See Answer →You have been assigned a defined community for providing need based comprehensive health care services. Explain the health indicators which would help you to assess the health status of the community before initiating the services to the given community.
See Answer →Discuss Orem’s Self Deficit theory in detail. Support your answer with example from the nursing setting.
See Answer →Describe various types of standards giving examples from nursing field.
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