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Community Health Nursing-II
Community Health Nursing-II
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3.2: COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING-II
Unit No. |
Learning Objectives |
Contents |
Hours |
I |
Explain the health system in India |
Heath System in India Organization and Administration of Health System in India at Introduction: a) Central level - Union Ministry - Directorate General of Health Services - Central Council of Health b) State level - State Health Administration - State Ministry of Health - State Health Directorate c) District level - Sub Divisions - Tehsils/ Talukas - Villages - Municipalities& Corporation - Panchayats |
(10) |
II
|
Describe the health care services in India and discuss the role of the nurse in these services |
Health Care Delivery System - Heath care concept and trends - Health care services - Public sector, Rural, Urban - Private sector - Public private partnership - Other agencies - Indigenous systems of medicine- Ayurvedha, yoga, unani, siddha and homeopathy (AYUSH) - Voluntary health services - National Health Programmes - Nurse role in health care services |
(08) |
III
|
Describe health planning in India |
Health Planning in India - National health planning - Five year plans - Health Committees and reports - National health policy |
(10) |
IV |
Describe the different Specialised community health services and the nurse’s role in these services |
Specialised Community Health Services and Nurse’s Role - RCH(reproductive health and child care) - National Health Mission (rural/urban) - Janani Sishu Suraksha Karaykaram (JSSK) - Emergency ambulance services. - Government health insurance schemes - School health Services - Occupational health nursing (including health care providers) - Geriatric nursing - Care of differently abled - Physical and mental - Rehabilitation nursing |
(18) |
V |
Describe the major health problems in India |
National Health Problems Health Problems in India - Communicable diseases - Non communicable diseases - Nutritional problems - Environmental sanitation - Population |
(05) |
VI |
Describe the national health and family welfare programs in India and the role of the nurse |
National Health Programme - National ARI program - Revised national tuberculosis control program (RNTCP) - National anti-malaria program - National filarial control program - National guinea worm eradication program - National leprosy eradication program - National AIDS control program - STD control program - National program for control of blindness - Iodine deficiency control program - Expanded program of immunization - National family welfare program - National water supply and sanitation program - Minimum needs program - National diabetes control program - Polio eradication : pulse program program, NPSP - National cancer control program - Yaws eradication program - National nutritional anemia prophylaxis program - 20 point program - ICDS program - Mid –day meal program - National mental health program - Adolescent health program Role of nurse in the national health programme |
(15) |
VII |
Explain the meaning of demography and describe the national family welfare programmes. |
Demography and Family Welfare A) Demography - Concept - Trends in the world and in India - Concept of fertility and infertility - Small family norm
B) Family Welfare - Concept, importance, aims & Objectives - Family planning methods - Family planning counseling - National family Welfare Policy - National family Welfare Programme - Role of a nurse in the family planning programme |
(18) |
VIII |
Describe the concept and functions of health team and the role of nursing personnel at various levels. |
Health Team Health Team: - Concept - Composition - Functions
Role of Nursing Personnel at Various Levels: - District public health nursing officer - Block health Nurse - Public health nurse - Lady health visitor/ health supervisor - Health worker female/ ANM |
(07) |
IX |
Explain the concept and uses of health information system |
Health Information System - Concepts, components, uses, sources.
Vital Statistics: - Important rates and indicators - Vital health records and their uses.
Basic statistical methods - Descriptive statistics |
(06) |
X |
Describe the national and international health agencies |
Health Agencies - International: WHO UNFPA UNDP World bank FAO UNICEF DANIDA European commission (EU) Red cross USAID UNESCO ILO CARE
- National: Indian Red Cross Indian Council for child welfare Family Planning association of India Other NGOs |
(03) |
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