This document outlines an examination for an Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery diploma program. It contains 15 questions across 3 sections assessing personal care of patients. The questions cover topics like observing patients and maintaining cleanliness, defining medical terms like diarrhea and erythema, devices for moving patients after illness, Boyle's machine principle and trauma patient handling procedure, instruments for moving and lifting patients, safety measures in patient units, defining conditions like nephritis and tonsillitis, steps for personal care of important organs, tips for better health, safety measures in hospitals, defining medicine and routes of administration, what is blood pressure and factors affecting it, role of hurbe in physical examination, and nurse responsibilities for documenting medicine administration.
This document outlines an examination for an Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery diploma program. It contains 15 questions across 3 sections assessing personal care of patients. The questions cover topics like observing patients and maintaining cleanliness, defining medical terms like diarrhea and erythema, devices for moving patients after illness, Boyle's machine principle and trauma patient handling procedure, instruments for moving and lifting patients, safety measures in patient units, defining conditions like nephritis and tonsillitis, steps for personal care of important organs, tips for better health, safety measures in hospitals, defining medicine and routes of administration, what is blood pressure and factors affecting it, role of hurbe in physical examination, and nurse responsibilities for documenting medicine administration.
This document outlines an examination for an Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery diploma program. It contains 15 questions across 3 sections assessing personal care of patients. The questions cover topics like observing patients and maintaining cleanliness, defining medical terms like diarrhea and erythema, devices for moving patients after illness, Boyle's machine principle and trauma patient handling procedure, instruments for moving and lifting patients, safety measures in patient units, defining conditions like nephritis and tonsillitis, steps for personal care of important organs, tips for better health, safety measures in hospitals, defining medicine and routes of administration, what is blood pressure and factors affecting it, role of hurbe in physical examination, and nurse responsibilities for documenting medicine administration.
I Year Diploma in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery Examination, August 2011
PERSONAL CARE OF THE PATIENT Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 90
I. Answer any three questions.
(153=45) 1) What point you will keep in mind while observing patient, taking care of cleanliness ? 2) Define : a) Diarrhoea b) Erythema c) Haematuria. 3) What are the devices which are needed so to help move a patient after a long illness ? 4) What is principle and procedure of Boyles machine ? 5) Describe procedure of handling a patient of trauma. II. Answer any three questions. (103=30) 1) What are general instruments in moving and lifting patients ? 2) What safety measures we required in patient unit ? 3) Define following : a) Nephritis b) Tonsillitis c) Anorexia. 4) Personal care of patient include care of all important organs. Note the steps. 5) Explain some tips for better health. III. Answer any 3 questions out of 5. (53=15) 1) Specify the safety measure which are to be taken for patient in hospital. 2) Define the term medicine. Name different routes of administration of medicine. 3) What is blood pressure ? Enumerate cause of blood pressure and factors affecting it. 4) What is role of hurbe in physical examination of patient ? 5) Explain responsibilities of nurse in documentation of medicine administration. _______________