Adult Health Nursing - II Book B.Sc Nursing 4th Semester
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Adult Health Nursing-II is a comprehensive textbook designed specifically for B.Sc. Nursing 4th Semester (2nd year) students, published by Thakur Publication Pvt. Ltd. This book offers a comprehensive understanding of medical surgical nursing, focusing on adult health care.
An Example-Oriented Book – Illustrative Presentations – Authentic Content
With a patient-centered approach, this book equips students with essential knowledge and skills to provide effective nursing care to adult patients in various healthcare settings. It serves as a valuable resource for nursing students pursuing their B.Sc. degree.
AUTHORS : Dr. Rashmi P. John , Prof. Shiv Lahri Sharma
ISBN : 9789357552523
Syllabus
Adult Health Nursing-II
Unit |
Learning Outcomes |
Content |
Time (Hrs) |
I |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and medical, surgical, nutritional and nursing management of patients with ENT disorders |
Nursing Management of Patient with Disorders of Ear, Nose and Throat (Includes etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and medical, surgical, nutritional and nursing management) · Review of anatomy and physiology of the ear, nose and throat · History, physical assessment, and diagnostic tests · Ear o External ear: deformities otalgia, foreign bodies and tumors o Middle ear: impacted wax, tympanic, membrane perforation, otitis media, and tumors o Inner ear: Meniere‘s disease, labyrinthitis, ototoxicity tumors · Upper respiratory airway infections: Rhinitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis · Epistaxis, Nasal obstruction, laryngeal obstruction · Deafness and its management |
12 (T) 4 (SL) |
II |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with disorders of eye
Describe eye donation, banking and transplantation |
Nursing Management of Patient with Disorder of Eye · Review of anatomy and physiology of the eye · History, physical assessment, diagnostic assessment
Eye Disorders · Refractive errors · Eyelids: infection, deformities · Conjunctiva: inflammation and infection bleeding · Cornea: inflammation and infection · Lens: cataract · Glaucoma · Retinal detachment · Blindness · Eye donation, banking and transplantation |
12 (T) 4 (SL) |
III |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, and medical, surgical, nutritional, and nursing management of Kidney and urinary system disorders
Demonstrate skill in genitourinary assessment
Prepare patient for genitourinary investigations
Prepare and provide health education on prevention of renal calculi |
Nursing Management of Patient with Kidney and Urinary Problems · Review of Anatomy and physiology of the genitourinary system · History, physical assessment, diagnostic tests · Urinary tract infections: acute, chronic, lower, upper · Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome · Renal calculi · Acute and chronic renal failure · Disorders of ureter, urinary bladder and Urethra · Disorders of prostate: inflammation, infection, stricture, obstruction, and Benign Prostate Hypertrophy |
15 (T) 4 (L/SL) |
IV |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, and medical, surgical, nutritional, and nursing management of male reproductive disorders |
Nursing Management of Disorders of Male Reproductive System · Review of Anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive system · History, Physical Assessment, Diagnostic tests · Infections of testis, penis and adjacent structures: Phimosis, Epididymitis, and Orchitis · Sexual dysfunction, infertility, contraception · Male Breast Disorders: gynecomastia, tumor, climacteric changes |
6 (T) |
V |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, types, diagnostic measures and management of patients with disorders of burns/cosmetic surgeries and its significance |
Nursing Management of Patient with Burns, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery · Review of anatomy and physiology of the skin and connective tissues · History, physical assessment, assessment of burns and fluid & electrolyte loss · Burns · Reconstructive and cosmetic surgery for burns, congenital deformities, injuries and cosmetic purposes, gender reassignment · Legal and ethical aspects · Special therapies: LAD, vacuumed dressing. Laser, liposuction, skin health rejuvenation, use of derma filters |
10 (T) 4 (SL) |
VI |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with neurological disorders |
Nursing Management of Patient with Neurological Disorders · Review of anatomy and physiology of the neurological system · History, physical and neurological assessment, diagnostic tests · Headache, Head injuries · Spinal injuries: Paraplegia, Hemiplegia, Quadriplegia · Spinal cord compression: herniation of in vertebral disc · Intra cranial and cerebral aneurysms · Meningitis, encephalitis, brain, abscess, neuro-cysticercosis · Movement disorders: Chorea, Seizures & Epilepsies · Cerebrovascular disorders: CVA · Cranial, spinal neuropathies: Bell‘s palsy, trigeminal neuralgia · Peripheral Neuropathies · Degenerative diseases: Alzheimer‘s disease, Parkinson‘s disease · Guillain-Barré syndrome, Myasthenia gravis & Multiple sclerosis · Rehabilitation of patient with neurological deficit |
16 (T) 4 (L/SL) |
VII |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, and medical, surgical, nutritional, and nursing management of immunological disorders
Prepare and provides health education on prevention of HIV infection and rehabilitation
Describe the national infection control programs |
Nursing Management of Patients with Immunological Problems · Review of Immune system · Nursing Assessment: History and Physical assessment · HIV & AIDS: Epidemiology, Transmission, Prevention of Transmission and management of HIV/AIDS · Role of Nurse; Counseling, Health education and home care consideration and rehabilitation · National AIDS Control Program –NACO, various national and international agencies for infection control
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12 (T) 4 (L/SL) |
VIII |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, types, clinical manifestations, staging, diagnostic measures and management of patients with different cancer, treatment modalities including newer treatments |
Nursing Management of Patient with Oncological Conditions · Structure and characteristics of normal and cancer cells · History, physically assessment, diagnostic tests · Prevention screening early detections warning sign of cancer · Epidemiology, etiology classification, Pathophysiology, staging clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical and surgical nursing management of Oncological condition · Common malignancies of various body system eye, ear, nose, larynx, breast, cervix, ovary, uterus, sarcoma, renal, bladder, kidney, prostate Brain, Spinal cord. · Oncological emergencies · Modalities of treatment: Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy: Radiation safety, AERB regulations, Surgical intervention, Stem cell and bone marrow transplant, Immunotherapy, Gene therapy · Psychological aspects of cancer: anxiety, depression, insomnia, anger · Supportive care · Hospice care |
12 (T) 4 (L/SL) |
IX |
Explain the types, policies, guidelines, prevention and management of disaster and the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with acute emergencies |
Nursing Management of Patient in Emergency and Disaster Situations Disaster Nursing · Concept and principles of disaster nursing, Related Policies · Types of disaster: Natural and manmade · Disaster preparedness: Team, guidelines, protocols, equipment, resources · Etiology, classification, Pathophysiology, staging, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical and surgical nursing management of patient with medical and surgical emergencies –Poly trauma, Bites, Poisoning and Thermal emergencies · Principles of emergency management · Medico legal aspects |
15 (T) 4 (L/SL) |
X |
Explain the Concept, physiological changes, and psychosocial problems of ageing Describe the nursing management of the elderly |
Nursing Care of the Elderly · History and physical assessment · Aging process and age-related body changes and psychosocial aspects · Stress and coping in elder patient · Psychosocial and sexual abuse of elderly · Role of family and formal and nonformal caregivers · Use of aids and prosthesis (hearing aids, dentures) · Legal and ethical issues · National programs for elderly, privileges, community programs and health services · Home and institutional care |
10 (T) |
XI |
Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients in critical care units |
Nursing Management of Patients in Critical Care Units · Principles of critical care nursing · Organization: physical set-up, policies, staffing norms · Protocols, equipment and supplies · Use and application of critical care biomedical equipment: ventilators, cardiac monitors, defibrillators, infusion pump, Resuscitation equipment and any other · Advanced Cardiac Life support · Nursing management of critically ill patient · Transitional care · Ethical and Legal Aspects · Breaking Bad News to Patients and/or their families: Communication with patient and family · End of life care |
15 (T) 8 (L/SL) |
XII |
Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic measures and management of patients with occupational/ industrial health disorders |
Nursing Management of Patients Occupational and Industrial Disorders · History, physical examination, Diagnostic tests · Occupational diseases and management |
5 (T) |
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