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JR. Staff Nurse/ Staff Nurse Syllabus for Written test 2015-16 Admit Card Download

Syllabus for Written test (Objective Type) for the post of “JR. Grade Nurse / JR. Staff Nurse/JR Nurse” 
Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Services Selection Board, Zum Zum Building Rambagh, Srinagar. (www.jkssb.nic.in)
Syllabus for Written test (Objective Type) for the post of “Jr. Grade Nurse / JR. Staff Nurse/Jr Nurse” Syllabus For Written Test Haryana Staff Selection Commission Exam
Marks :-150
Time :- 2.30 Hours

ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY 15 Marks
 Cell, various parts and its function.
 Skeletal System – Bones
Axial Skelton
Appendicular Skelton structure and function.
 Muscular System- Types Structure and Function.
 Digestive System- Structure, Function of Organs, Process of digestion.
 Respiratory System. Structure, Function of organs, Physiology of Respiration
 Exerelory System - Structure, Function of Urinary System Structure and Function of Skin.
 Cardio Vascular System- Heart Blood Vessels/ Position, Structure, and Function
Blood Circulation - Blood Pressure, Pulse Systemic and Pulamanary
Lumphalic System - Lhmph Glands Function.
 Blood Composition - Function Clottong Type
Nervious System - Structure and Function of :-
a) Central Nervious System.
b) Autonomic Nervious System.
 Endoerine System - Structure, Function of Pituitary Glands.
 Sense Organs - Ear, Eye, Nose, Structure and Function.
 Female Reproductive System- Structure, Functions, Accessory Organs, Menstural Cycle, Menopause and
process of Reproduction
 Male Reproductive System- Structure and Functions.
MICROBIOLOGY 05 Marks
 Bacterialogy, Microbiology usefulness in Nursing.
• Common disease caused by different types of organisons.
• Sources ofinction, made of exit and transmission of disease,
• Immunity and Immunization schedule.
• Disinfection
• Sterilization.
• Asepsis.
PSYCHOLOGY 07 Marks
 Definition of Psychology scope and its importance for Nurses.
 Behavious-Nature of behavior classification, dynamics types behavior.
 Motivation.
 Function, Emotions.
 Habits-Meaning, Principals inhabit formation.
 Frastraction and conflicts
 Learning laws, types, factors of learning.
 Intelligence.
 Personality, meaning, types, development, characterists.
 Mental health characterists, national mental health program.
SOCIOLOGY 03 Marks
 Society - Def, meaning Gp, Types, structures, Rural and Urban society, Family,
types, basic needs of family.
NURSING ARTS NUTRITION 35 Marks
 Fundamentals of Nursing
 Nurses qualities, def, nursing principals, scope of Nursing.
• History of Nursing.
• Role and responsibility of a Nurse.
• Components of Bsis Bursing.
• Health Agencies.
 Admission and discharge of patient.
 Signs and symptoms of approaching death.
 Nurses role in maintaining good personal hygiene.
 Bed making, various types of beds, k nuses procedure for bed making.
• Vitals -Temperature, pulse, respiration, B.P (ded, type) equipments
procedure
• Mouth care - purposes, equipment, procedure complication sol used,
• Bed sore - Def signs and symptoms, causes pressure points prevention,
• Back care. Def. purposes, equipment, procedure.
• Bed bath. Def. types purpose, equipment, procedure different patients uses
for different procedure.
• Rlyes tube feeding - Indication equipments procedure suction,
• Stomach wash or gastric lavage Def. indication procedure purpose,
equipments.
• Catherization - Indication purpose, procedure articles, types of catheter,
• Enema-Def types, indication, procedure, equipments,
• Flatus tube - Def. purpose, procedure, equipments,
• Gaginal douche - Def. purposes, Sol, used, procedure equipments. Local hot
application - Def purpose, types, equipments procedure precautions,
• Local cold application - Def. purposes types equipment procedure.
• Inhalations - Def. types purpose equipment precautions procedure post of
care for surgery.
• Care of patient fever (Unconcious patient) Dyspnoea.
• Barrier Nursing - Isolation, technique, Control of infection diseases,
immunization.
• First Aid of Burns,
Accident,
Haemorrhage,
Fractions.
 Various Bandages.
• Blood Transfusions - Grouping Crossmating
• RH factor, Precautions - Blood Transmission.
 Recording and Reporting
 Collection of Specimen.
 Drugs route of Administration of drugs.
NUTRITION 10 Marks
 Constituents of food and its function
• Protene, EHO, fats, minerals, vitamins, waterthen sources, function daily
requirement, deficiencies.
• Applied nutrition programmes.
• Community nutrition programmes.
• Diet - types of diet, balanced diet.
• Diet for different diseases.
• Planning and preparation of menui.
• Factors effecting coming.
• Presentation of mal nutrition.
• Health problems in India (Nutrational problems)
- Communicable disease prob.
- Population Prob.
- Environmental suction Prob.
- Medical care Prob.
 Community Health Nursing:
• Definition and concent of health ad elements.
• Principles Primary Health care.
• Qualities and functions of a Community Health Nurse.
• National Health Problems and Programmes.
 Hygiene-Personal and Environmental-Safe Water, Sanitation.
• Building of good health, habits, Immunization.
• Physical health including menstrual hugience.
• Mental health.
 First Aid in Emergency.
• Importance of First Aid and its rules:
• First Aid Emergency. Fire, Burns, Fractures, Accidents, Poisoning,
Bullet injuries, Drawing, Hoemarrhages, Dog Bites.
• Bandaging and splinking.
Medical Surgical Nursing 25 Marks
 Disorders of Respiratory system:-
 Definitions, causes, types, factors, indications, investigations, treatment, NSG,
Management, Prevention, Health Education, Complications of:-
• Asthma/Bronchial.
• Pnemonia.
• Lung Abscess.
• Plaursy.
• Emphyma.
• Emphysema.
• Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
• Lobactomy.
• Pneumonectomy.
• Diet Therapy
• Drug Therapy.
 Cardio Vascular System:
• Cardia Arrhythmias.
• Pericarditis.
• Myocarditis.
• Congestive Heart Failure.
• Myocardial infection.
• Fallots of Tetralogy.
• Hypertension.
• Angina Pectoris.
• Mitral Stenosis.
• Anaemia.
• Lenkaemia.
• Haemophilia.
 Gastro Intestinal System:
• Gastritis.
• Peptic Uleer.
• Appendicitis.
• Ca Stomach
• Colostomy, Intestinal Obstruction
• Haemorrhoids.
• Gastrectomy.
• Gastrastomy.
• Hernia.
• Leprotomy.
 Disease of Liver, Spleen, Gall Bladder, Pancreas:
• Hepatitis.
• Cirrhosis of Liver.
• Caliver, Pancreas.
• Pancreatitis.
• Tumours.
• Cholieystities/Cholieysteetomy.
• Spleeneetomy.
 Genito - Urinary System and Male Reproductive System:
• Nephritis.
• Ureamia.
• Dialysis.
• Prostate/Prostectomy.
• Nephrectomy.
• Hydrocoel.
 Nervious System-Spinal Card, Nervious:
• Epilepsy.
• Meningitis.
• Parkinsonisom.
• Encephalitis.
• Head Injury.
• Cerebro - Vascular Accident.
• Paraplegia.
• Haemoplegia.
• Quardriplegia.
• Sciatica.
 Endrocrine System, Metabolic Disorder:
• Hypothyrodism.
• Hyperthyrobism.
• Thyrodictomy.
• Diabtes Mellitus.
• Gouts.
• Obesity.
 Skin:
• Burn including radition burns.
• Allergy.
• Infections EC Zema.
 Operation and Theatre:
• Care of unconscious patients/coma.
• Pre and post operative care > adult, infant.
• Intensive Care Nursing.
• Commo.....................
 Common Investigation and Advanced Nursing Procedures:
• USG, OGC, CT, Lithotripsy, LP, MRI, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy,
Catheterization, Bone Marrow, Paracentisis, Thoracynthesis, LFT,
Endoscopy, Sigmoclocopy, Bronehosocopy, Intercostal Drainage, H20
Drainage, Review of Vitals.
 Communicable Diseases:
• Meascles, Chickenpox, Smallpox, Mumps, Poliomyelitis, Diptheria, Wooping
Cough, Telanus, Leprosy, Typhoid, Dysentry, Cholera, Plague, Malaria,
Dengu, Fever, AIDs, Pulse Polo, National Health Programme/ Problems.
ORTHOPAEDIC 20 Marks
 Disorders and Dieases of Bone and Joints.
(Def. causes, types, preparation, investigations, indications, management).
• Arthritis.
• Osteomyelitis.
• Rheunatuid Arthritis.
• Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains.
• Amiulation.
• Traction.
• Casts.
 Special senses (Eye, ENT, Ear)
• Conjunctivists.
• Dacro - Cystitis.
• Glaucoma.
• Trachoma.
• Myopia.
• Hypermetropia.
• Cataract.
• Corneal Ulcer.
• Otitis Media.
• Mastoiclitis.
• Clift Lip.
• Clift Palate.
• DNS. S
• Sinasitis.
• Adenoids.
• Laiyngitis.
• Tonsilitis/Tonsilectomy.
• Phyryngitis.
• Tracheostomy.
• Epistais.
• Phychaitric Nursing
• Depression.
• Hallucination.
• Delusion.
• Scheziophslia.
• Psychosis.
• Nerosis.
• Hyteria.
• Epilopsy.
• ECT.
• Drugs used in Psychiatric diseases.
 Paediatric Nursing:
• Growth and development from Birth to adolescence. Factors responsible for
growth and development. Assessment of growth and development.
• Immunity/ Immunization schedule.
• Disorders of infections - Vomitting, Dirrhaea, Convulsions, Distensions.
• Recognition, causes, prevention and management of congenital anomalies.
• Breast feedin:
- Importance and principals.
- Preparation of mother.
- Difficulties in breast feeding.
- Factors inhibiting/ promotion lactation.
- Introduction of sosids.
- Artificial feeding:
 Maintenance of bottle hygiene.
 Feeding techniques.
 Disease of Childrens:
 Def. causes s/s investigations, factors indications; prevention, management
complications of :-
• Gastro - entoritis.
• Oeasophogal Atresia.
• Mega Colon.
• Imperferated Anus.
• Jaundice.
• Phototherapy.
 Benito - Urinary System:
• Hypospodiasis.
• Undesecndel Tests.
 Cardio Vascular System:
• Patient Duetus Arteriosus.
• Atrial Septal Defect.
• Ventricular spetal Defect.
• Fallots Telrology.
• Rheumative Fever.
 Nervous System:
• Cerebral Pulsy.
• Mental Retardation.
• Meningocele.
• Mangolism.
• Hydrocephalus.
 Eye, Ear:
• Squint.
• Deafness.
 Components of nutrition and Disorders:
• Marasmas.
• Kwashiorkar.
• Vitamin Dificencies.
• Nutritional Programme.
 Community Health Nursing:
 Primary Health Centre.
• Set Up.
• Function.
• Services.
• Sub Centre.
 Health services Organisation at different levels:
• National.
• State.
• Local.
 Special community Health Services and Nurses Role:
• Industrial Nursing.
• Tuberculosis Nursing.
• Geriatric Nursing.
• Leprosy Nursing.
• Oncology Nursing.
 Function of District Public Health Nurse:
Health Assessment.
• Antenatal/Care.
• Postnatal/Care.
• Brest Palpation.
• Introduction of RCH.
 Human Sexuality:
• Puberity in male and female.
• Importance of sex education and sex hygiene.
• Different nethods of family planning.
• Planning, Organishing Family Planning Programmes in our area.
 Sex Life:
• Sterilization.
 Female Reproductive System and Breast:
• Cysts, Tumours and Fibroid of Ut. Hystrectomy.
• Abortions, MTP.
• Venereal Disease.
• Abnormalities of Mensturation.
• Breast Cancer/ Mastectomy
Midwifery 30 Marks
 Introduction of Hisotiral Review.
• Morbidity and Mortality Rates their Significance.
 Review of reproductive System and embiyology.
• The female pelvis and generative organs,
• Menstrual Cycle.
• Maturation, fertilization and implantation of Ovum,
• Formation of foetal membrances and placenta,
• Foetal bones, skull sutures and fontanels,
• Foetal development of foetal circulation,
• Measurement.
 Normal Pregnancy:
• Physiological changes due to pregnancy,
• Sings and symptoms diagnosis of pregnancy.
• Pre - Natal Care.
- Objectives.
- History raking.
- Calculation of expected date of delivery.
- Rotec examination.
• care and advice regarding diet in pregnancy and ante excise.
• Minor disorders or pregnancy and alleviation of discomfort.
 Diseases Associated with pregnancy:
• Cardio Vascular.
• Urinary.
• Respiratory.
• Metabolic.
• Nutritional deficiencies.
 Normal Delivery (Preparation):
• Requirements for mother and Baby.
• Preparation of patient and Delivery Room - hospital and Home.
• Psychological preparation of mother and Family.
 Normal Labour:
• Onset of Labour,
• Physiological changes,
• Mechanisms,
• Stages of Labour,
• Technique of vaginal examination.
• Management of labour and Nursing Care of mother in labour.
 Puerperium:
• Physiology,
• Management of puerperium.
• Postnatal examination and care,
• Care of episiotomy.
• Establishment of breast feeding,
• Postnatal exercises,
• Minor ailments and management,
• Family welfare.
Care of New Born:
• Establishment of respiration,
• Care of card eyes and skin,
• Examination of the new born,
• Examination of defeats,
• Care of premature,
• Minor ailments.
 Abnormal Midwifery:
 Pregnancy its complications Medical and gynaecological.
- Contracted pelvis
Ante Partum.
- Harmon ages >
Post Partum.
- Abortions.
- Ectopic gestation.
- Hydrated form Mole.
- Toxaemia of pregnancy.
- Polyhydromnias.
( S. A. Raina ),KAS
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