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MSN 3 RD Year Syllabus

This document outlines the course description and contents for a third year Basic B.Sc. Nursing course on Medical Surgical Nursing-II. The purpose is to develop proficiency in caring for patients with medical and surgical disorders. The course is divided into 7 units covering: nursing management of disorders of the ear, nose, throat and eyes; neurological disorders; disorders of the female reproductive system; burns, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery; oncological conditions; and emergency and disaster nursing situations. Key topics include assessing and managing specific conditions, roles of nurses, rehabilitation, legal and psychosocial aspects, special therapies, and medications. The goal is to prepare nurses to provide care for adult and geriatric patients across various
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MSN 3 RD Year Syllabus

This document outlines the course description and contents for a third year Basic B.Sc. Nursing course on Medical Surgical Nursing-II. The purpose is to develop proficiency in caring for patients with medical and surgical disorders. The course is divided into 7 units covering: nursing management of disorders of the ear, nose, throat and eyes; neurological disorders; disorders of the female reproductive system; burns, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery; oncological conditions; and emergency and disaster nursing situations. Key topics include assessing and managing specific conditions, roles of nurses, rehabilitation, legal and psychosocial aspects, special therapies, and medications. The goal is to prepare nurses to provide care for adult and geriatric patients across various
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Basic B.Sc.

Nursing Year- IlI


MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING-II
(ADULT INCLUDING GERIATRICS)

Course Code: BBN301 L3, T-2, P-0, C-4

Course desceription- The purpose ofthis course is to acquire knowledge and develop proficiency in caring
for patients with medical and surgical disorder in varieties of health care settings and at home.

Course Contents
Unit I
Nursing management of patient with disorder of Ear Nose and Throat
Review of anatomy and physiology of the Ear Nose and Throat
Nursing Assessment-History and physical assessment
Etiology. Path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical &
Surgical nursingmanagement of Ear Nose and Throat disorder:
External ear: deformities otalgia, foreign bodies, and tumors
Middle Ear- Impacted wax, Tympanic membrane
perforation, otitis media, otoselerosis,
mastoiditis, tumors
Inner ear-Meniere's Disease, labyrinthitis, ototoxicity, tumors
Upper airway infections- Commoncold, sinusitis, ethinitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsilits and
adenoiditis, peritonsilar abscess, laryngitis
Upper respiratory airway- epistaxis,
Nasal obstruction, laryngeal obstruction, cancer of the larynx
.Cancer of the oral cavity
Speech defects and speech therapy
Deafness-
Prevention, control and rehabilitation
Hearing Aids, implanted hearing devices
Special therapies
Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of disorders of Ear Nose and Throat Role of nurse Communicating with
hearing impaired and muteness.
Unit II
Nursing management of patient with disorders of eye
eview of anatomy and physiology of the eye-
Nursing Assessment-History and physical assessment
Etiology. path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical
& surgical nursing management of eye disorder
Refractive errors
Eyelids-infections, tumors and deformities
Conjunctiva-in flammation and infection, bleeding
Cornea-inflammation and infection
Lens Cataracts
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Glaucoma
Disorder of the uveal tract.
Ocular tumors Disorders of posterior chamber and retina: Retinal and
vitreous problems
Retinal detachment.
Ocular emergencies and their prevention
Blindness
National blindness control program
Eye Banking
Eye prostheses and Rehabilitation
Role of a nurse-Communication with visually impaired patient, Eye camps
Special therapies
Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of disorders of eye

Unit II
Nursing management of patient with neurological disordes
Review of anatomy and physiology of the neuro logical system
Nursing Assessment-History and Physical and neurological assessment and Glasgow coma scale
Etiology. Pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and
medical& surgical neurological disorders
Congenital malformations
Headache
Head Injures
Spinal Injuries
Paraplegia
Hemiplegia
Quadriplegia
Spinal cord compression-hernia ion of intervertebral disc
Tumors of the brain & spinal cord
Intra cranial and cerebral aneurysms abscess, neurocysticercosis
Movement disorders
Chorea
Seizures
Epilepsies
Cerebra Vascular Accidents (CVA)
Cranial, Spinal Neuropathies-Bell's palsy, trigeminal neuralgia
Peripheral Neuropathies; Barr'e Syndrome
Myasthenia gravis
Multiple sclerosis
Degenerative
Delirium
Dementia
Alzheimer's disease
Parkinson's disease
Management of unconscious patients and patients with stroke
Role of the in communicating with patient having neurological deficit
Rehabilitation of patients with neurological deficit
Role of nurse in long stay facility (institutions) and at home
Special therapies
Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of neurological disorders 63
Unit IV
Nursing management of patients with disorders of female reproductive system
Review of anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system
Nursing Assessment-History and physical assessment
Breast Self Examination
Etiology, path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical
& surgical nursing management ofdisorder of female reproductive system
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Congenital abnormalities of female reproductive system
Sexuality and Reproductive Health
Sexual Health Assessment
Menstrual Disorders; Dysmenorrheal, Amenorrhea,
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Ovarian and fallopian tube disorder; infections, cysts, tumors
Uterine and cervical disorders; Endometriosis, polyps, Fibroids, Cervical and uterine tumors
Uterine displacement
Cystocele/Urethroel Rectocele
Vaginal disorders; Infections and Discharges, Fistulas
Diseases of breast; Deformities, Infections, Cysts and Tumors
Menopause and Hormonal Replacement Therapy
Infertility
Contraception; Types Methods, Risk and effectiveness
Spacing Methods
Barrier methods, Intera Uterine Devices, Hormonal, Post Connectional Methods, etc
Terminal methods
Sterilization
Emergency Contraception methods
Abortion-Natural, Medical and surgical abortion -MTP Act
Toxic Shock Syndrome
Injures and Trauma; Sexual violence
Special therapies
Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of gynecological disorders
National family welfare programme

Unit
Nursing management of patients with Burns, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery
Review of anatomy and physiology of the skin and connective tissues and various deformities
Nursing Assessment-History and Physical assessment and Assessment of burns and fluid
and electrolyte loss
Etiology, Classification, Path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis's, treatment modal ties
and medical & surgical Nursing management of Burns and Re-constructive and Cosmetic surgery;
Types of Re-constructive and Cosmetic surgery; for burns, congenital deformities, injuries and
cosmetic purposes
Role of Nurse
Legal aspects
Rehabilitation
Special therapies
Psycho social aspects
Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of Burns, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery
Unit VI
Nursing management of patients with oncological conditions
Structure & characteristics of normal & cancer cells
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Nursing Assessment-Historyand Physical Assessment
Prevention Screening, Early detection, Warning signs ofcancer
Epidemiology, Etiology, Classification
Pathophysio logy, Staging, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and management of
oncological conditions
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Common malignancies of various body systems; Oral, larynx, lung, Stomach and Colon, Liver,
Leukemia's and lymphomas, Breast, Cervix, Ovary, Uterus, Sarcoma, Brain, Renal, Bladder, Prostate
etc
Oncological emergencies
Modalities of treatment
Immunotherapy
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Surgical interventions
Stem cell
Bone marrow Transplant
Gene therapy
Other forms of treatment
Psychosocial aspect of cancer.
Rehabilitation
Palliative care; Symptom and pain Management, Nutritional support
Home care
Hospice care
Stomal Therapy
Special therapies
Psycho social aspects
Nursing procedures
Unit VII
Nursing management of patient in EMERRGENCY & DISASTER situations
Concept and principles of Disaster Nursing
Causes and Types of Disaster: Natural and Man- made
Earthquakes, Floods, Epidemics, Cyclones
Fire, Explosion, Accidents
Violence, Terrorism: biochemical War
Policies related to emergency /disaster management; International, national state, institutional
Disaster preparedness:
Team, Guidelines, protocols, Equipments Resources
Coordination and involvement off Community, various govt. depatments, non-Govt. organizations
and International agencies
Role
of nurse: working
Legal Aspect of Disaster Nursing
Impact on Health and after effects; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Rehabilitation, physical psychosocial, Financial, Relocation
Emergeney Nursing
Concept, priorities, principles and Scope of emergency nursing
Organization of emergency services physical setup, staffing, equipment and supplies,
protocols, Concepts of triage and role of triage nurse
Coordination and involvement of different departments and facilities
Nursing Assessment-History and Physical assessment
Etiology, Pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medica
& surgical nursing management of patient with medical and surgical Emergency 66
Principles of emergency management
Common Emergencies
Respiratory Emergencies.
Cardiac Emergencies
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Shock and Hemorrhage
Pain
Poly-Trauma, road accidents crush injuries, wound
Bites
Poisoning; Food, Gas, Drugs, & chemical poisoning
Seizures
Thermal Emergencies; Heat stroke & Cold injuries
Pediatric Emergencies
Psychiatric Emergencies
Obstetric Emergencies
Violence, Abuse, Sexual assault
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitat ion
Role of the nurse
Medico-Legal Aspects
Crisis Intervention
Communcation and Interpersonal relationship

Unit VII
Nursing care of the elderly
Nursing Assessment-History and Physical assessment
Ageing
Demography; Myths and realities
Concepts and theories of ageing
Cognitive Aspects of Ageing
Normal biological ageing
Age related body systems changes
Psychosocial Aspects of Aging
Medications and elderly
Stress & coping in older adults
Common Health Problems & Nursing Management;
Cardiovascular, Respirator, Musculoskeletal,
Endocrine, genitor-urinary, gastrointestinal
Neurological, Skin and other Sensory organs
Psychosocial and Sexual
Abuse of elderly person
Role of nurse for care of elderly: ambulation, nutritional, communicational, Psychosocial and spiritual
Role of nurse for caregivers of elderly.
Role of family and formal and non formal caregivers,
Use of aids and prosthesis (hearing aids, dentures,
Legal & Ethical Issues
Provisions and programmes for elderly; privileges, Community programs and health services;
Home and institutional care

Unit X
Nursing management of patient in critical care Units
Nursing Assessment-History and physical assessment
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Classification
Principles of critical care nursing
Organization; physical setup, Policies, staffing noms,
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Protocols, equipment and supplies
Special equipment; ventilators, cardiac monitors, defibrillators
Resuscitation equipments
Infection Control Protocols Nursing management ofcritically ill patient;
Monitoring of critically ill patient
CPR-Advance Cardiac Life support
Treatments and procedures.
Transitional care
Ethical and legal Aspects
Communication with patient and family
Intensive care records
Crisis Intervention
Death and Dying-coping with
Drugs used in critical care Unit

Unit X
Nursing management of patients adults including elderly with occupational & industrial disease
Nursing Assessment-History and Physical assessment
Etiology, path physiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment modalities and medical
& surgical nursing management of occupational and industrial health disorders
Role of nurse
Special therapies, alternative therapies

Nursing procedures
Drugs used in treatment of
Occupational and Industrial disorders
Reference Books
1. Bruno Peulenic, Patrick Maxial, Medical Surgical Nursing- Pathophysiological Concept, J.B
Linnincott Co. Philadelnhia.
2. Sorensen & Luckmann, Nursing
Basic APsycho-Physiological Approach, John Wright publishing Co.
The C.V Mosby
3. Perry, Ann G. and Patricia A. Potter, Clinical
1990, St Louis.
Nursing Skills and Techniques, Co.
4. Mary Powell, Orthopaedic Nursing, ELBS, 1976.
5. Sathoskar R. S., Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, Bombay Popular Prakashan,
Bombay.Shackeltion, Alberta, Dent et al., Practical Nurse Nutrition Education, W. B Saunders Co,
Philadelphia.
* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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