Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 12 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
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- 1.11. Introduction to Nursing: An overview of the nursing profession, its history, ethical considerations, and legal responsibilities.
- 1.22. Anatomy and Physiology: Study of the human body’s structure and functions, including the major systems and organs.
- 1.33. Medical Terminology: Introduction to medical terminology used in healthcare settings to facilitate effective communication.
- 1.44. Nursing Fundamentals: Basic nursing skills and principles, including hygiene, vital signs measurement, wound care, and infection control.
- 1.55. Pharmacology: Study of medications, their classifications, administration methods, and dosage calculations.
- 1.66. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Comprehensive study of medical conditions, diseases, and surgical interventions, focusing on patient care and nursing interventions.
- 1.77. Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Study of prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, and care for infants and children.
- 1.88. Mental Health Nursing: Introduction to mental health disorders, therapeutic communication, and strategies for providing support to patients with mental health issues.
- 1.99. Geriatric Nursing: Study of the unique needs and challenges of elderly patients, including age-related diseases, geriatric care planning, and end-of-life care.
- 1.1010. Patient Assessment and Documentation: Training in conducting thorough patient assessments, documenting patient information accurately, and maintaining medical records.
- 1.1111. Nursing Ethics and Professionalism: Discussion of ethical principles, legal considerations, and professional standards in nursing practice.
- 1.1212. Clinical Practice: Practical training in healthcare settings, where students apply their knowledge and skills under the supervision of experienced nurses.
4. Nursing Fundamentals: Basic nursing skills and principles, including hygiene, vital signs measurement, wound care, and infection control.
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