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This document outlines a unit plan for a nursing foundation course divided into 8 units that cover topics such as health, illness, nursing as a profession, hospital admission and discharge, communication, the nursing process, documentation, and vital signs. The plan lists the topics covered in each unit along with the number of lectures and their serial numbers. It provides a framework for instructing nursing students on fundamental nursing concepts and skills.
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This document outlines a unit plan for a nursing foundation course divided into 8 units that cover topics such as health, illness, nursing as a profession, hospital admission and discharge, communication, the nursing process, documentation, and vital signs. The plan lists the topics covered in each unit along with the number of lectures and their serial numbers. It provides a framework for instructing nursing students on fundamental nursing concepts and skills.
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JIET College of Nursing

Subject: Nursing Foundation


Unit Plan

Units Topics No.Of Lectures


lectures serial
no.
I  Concept of Health : Health illness continuum 1 1
Introduction To  Factors influencing
Fundamental health 1 2
Of Nursing.  Causes and risk
factors for developing 1 3
illness. 1 4
 Body defenses:
Immunity and
immunization 1 5
 Illness and illness
1 6
Behavior
 Impact of illness on 1 7
patient and family
 Health care services: 1 8
 Health Promotion and Prevention,
Primary care , Diagnosis, Treatment, Rehabilitation
and Continuing care, Health care teams 1 9
 Types of health care agencies: Hospitals: Types,
Organization and Functions 1 10
 Heath Promotion and levels of disease Prevention
Primary health care and its delivery: role of Nurse
II  Definition and Characteristics of a profession 2 11-12
Nursing as a  Nursing :-
profession o Definition , Concepts, philosophy , objectives 6 13-18
o Characteristics, nature and scope of nursing practice
o Functions of nurse
o Qualities of a nurse
o Categories of nursing personnel
o Nursing as a profession
o History of Nursing in India
 Values : Definition, Types, Values Clarification and
values in professional Nursing : Caring and Advocacy
 Ethics : 4 19-22
o Definition and Ethical Principal
o Code of ethics and professional conduct for nurses
o Consumer rights 4 23-26
Patients Bill of rights

III  Admission to the hospital 2 27-28


Hospital o Unit and its preparation admission bed
admission and o Admission procedure
discharge o Special considerations
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities of the nurse
*Discharge from the hospital
o Types: Planned discharge, LAMA and abscond, 2 29-30
Referrals and transfers
o Discharge Planning
o Discharge procedure
o Special considerations
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities of the nurse
o Care of the unit after discharge discharge, LAMA and
abscond, Referrals and transfers
o Discharge Planning
o Discharge procedure
o Special considerations
o Medico-legal issues
o Roles and Responsibilities of the nurse
Care of the unit after discharge

IV  Communication : Levels , Elements, Types, Modes, 2 31-32


Communication Process, Factors influencing Communication
and Nurse o Methods of effective Communication
patient o Attending skills 1 33
relationship o Rapport building skills 1 34
o Empathy skills 1 35
o Barriers to effective communication 1 36
o Helping Relationships (NPR): Dimensions of Helping 1 37
Relationships, Phases of a helping relationship 1 38
o Communication effectively with patient, families and
team members and maintain effective human relations
with special reference to communication with 2 39-40
vulnerable group( children ,women physically and
mentally challenged and elderly)
V  Critical Thinking and Nursing Judgment 1 41
Nursing process o Critical Thinking: Thinking and Learning. 1 42
o Competencies , Attitudes for critical Thinking , 1 43
Levels of critical thinking in Nursing
o Nursing Process Overview: Application in Practice 1 44
o Nursing process format : INC current format
o Assessment 1 45
- Collection of Data: Types,
Sources, Methods 1 46
- Formulating Nursing judgment : Data interpretation
o Nursing diagnosis 2 47-48
- Identification of client problems ‘
- Nursing diagnosis statement
- Difference between medical and nursing diagnosis
o Planning
- Establishing
Priorities 2 49-50
- Establishing Goals and Expected Outcomes,
- Selection of interventions: Protocols and standing
Orders
- Writing the Nursing Care Plan
o Implementation
- Implementing the plan of care
o Evaluation 2 51-52
- Outcome of care
- Review and Modify
o Documentation and Reporting 2 53-54

1 55

VI  Documentation : Purpose of Recording and 1 56


Documentation reporting,Communication within the Health Care
and reporting Team,
 Types of records; ward records, medical/nursing
records,Common Record-keeping forms, 1 57
Computerized documentation
 Guidelines for Reporting: Factual
basis,Accuracy,completeness,Organization,confidenti 1 58
ality
 Methods of recording, Reporting: Change –of shift
reports, Incident reports 1 59
Minimizing legal Liability through effective record keeping

Guidelines for taking vital signs:


VII  Body temperature:
Vital signs -Physiology &Regulation Factors affecting body 1 60
temperature,
 Assessment of body temperature: sites, equipments
and techniques, special considerations 2 61-62
-Temperature alterations: Hyperthermia, Heatstroke,
Hypothermia
-Hot and cold applications
2 63-64
 Pulse:
Physiology and regulation,Characteristics of the 1 65
pulse, Factors affecting pulse
 Assessment of pulse : Sites, location , equipments
and technique, special consideration 2 66-67
 Alterations in pulse:
1 68
o Physiology and Regulation, Mechanics of breathing
Characteristics of the respiration, factors affecting 1 69
respiration
 Assessment of respirations: technique, 1 70
special consideration
 Alterations in respiration 1 71
 Blood pressure:
Physiology and Regulation, Characteristics of the
blood pressure, Factors affecting blood pressure. 1 72
 Assessment of blood pressure: sites, equipments and
technique, special consideration 1 73
 Alterations in blood pressure
-Recording of vital signs 1 74

Purposes
VIII -Process of Health assessment 1 75
Health  Health history
assessment  Physical examination 4 76-79
- Methods-
Inspection,palpation,Percussion,Auscultation,Olfaction
 Preparation for 6 80-85
examination :
Patient and unit 6 86-91
 General assessment
6 92-97
 Assessment of each body 6 98-103
system Recording of health assessment 1 104

 Types: Disposables and


IX Re-usables-Linen, rubber goods, glass ware, metal ,
Machinery, plastics, furniture, machinery 2 105-106
Equipment &  Introduction:
Linen Indent, Maintenance, Inventory
3 107-109

 Basic needs (Activities of daily living)


X - Maslow’s hierarchy of Needs 1 110
Meeting needs o Providing safe and clean Environment:
of patient - Physical-environment: Temperature, Humidity, 1 111
Noise, Ventilation, light, Odor, pests control
- Reduction of Physical hazards: fire, accidents
Safety devices: Restraints, side rails, airways, trapez
etc.Role of nurse in providing safe and clean environment
o Hygiene: 1 112
- Factors Influencing Hygienic Practice
- Hygienic care : Care of the Skin-Bath and pressure
points,
2 113-114
- feet and nail,
- Oral cavity,
2 115-116
- Hair care ,
2 117-118
- Eyes, Ears and NoseAssessment , Principles 2 119-120
Types, Equipments, Procedure, Special
Consideration 2 121-122
- Patient environment: Room Equipment and lines,
making patient beds,Types of beds and bed making 2 123-124
o Comfort:
- Factors Influencing Comfort, Comfort devices

 Physiological needs: 2 125-126


Sleep and Rest:
- Physiology of sleep
- Factors affecting sleep
- Promoting Rest and sleep
- Sleep Disorders 2 127-128
o Nutrition:
- Importance
- Factors affecting nutritional needs
- Assessment of nutritional needs: Variables 2 129-130
- Meeting Nutritional needs: Principals, equipment
procedure and special considerations
▪ Oral
▪ Enteral: Naso/Oro-gastric, gastrostomy
1 131
o Urinary Elimination
- Review of Physiology of Urine
EliminationComposition and characteristics of urine 2 132-133
,Factors Influencing Urination, Alteration in Urinary
Elimination
- Types and Collection of urine 2 134-135
specimen: Observation, urine testing
Facilitation urine elimination, assessment, types,
equipmentsprocedures and special considerations
▪ Providing urinal/bed pan, Condom drainage 2 136-137
▪ Perineal care

o Bowel Elimination
1 138
- Review of Physiology of Bowel elimination 1 139
composition and characteristics of faces

- Factors affecting Bowel elimination,Alteration in 2 140-141


Bowel elimination

- Type and Collection of specimen of faces:


Observation Facilitation bowel eliminationassessment,
equipments procedures and special considerations
▪ Passing of Flatus tube
▪ Enemas, Suppository 1 142
▪ Sitz bath
▪ Bowel wash
1 143
o Mobility and Immobility 1 144
1 145
- Principles of Body Mechanics 1 146
- Maintenance of normal body Alignment
and mobility
1 147
- Factors affecting body Alignment and mobility
1 148
- Hazards associated with immobility

- Alteration in body Alignment and Mobility 1 149

- Nursing interventions for impaired Body Alignment 1 150


and Mobility: Assessment, types, devices used
method and special considerations. Rehabilitation 1 151
aspects
1 152
▪ Range of motion exercises

▪ Maintaining body alignment : Positions


1 153
▪ Moving
Lifting, Transferring, Walking 1 154

▪ Restraints
1 155

o Oxygenation
- Review of Cardiovascular and respiratory 1 156
Physiology
- Factors Affecting Oxygenation
- Alteration in oxygenation
- Nursing 1 157
Intervention in oxygenation: assessment, types,
equipment used, 1 158
procedure and special considerations
▪ Maintenance of patent airway 1 159

▪ Oxygen administration 1 160


1 161
1 162
▪ Inhalations : Dry and moist
1 163

▪ Chest Physiotherapy and postural drainage


1 164

▪ Pulse oximetry
1 165
▪ CPR-Basic life support
1 166
o Fluid, Electrolyte, Acid Base Balances
1 167
- Review of Physiological Regulation of Fluid, electrolyte,
and Acid Base Balance,Factors Affecting Fluid
Electrolyte, and Acid Base Balance,Nursing intervention 1 168
in Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid, Base Imbalances
assessment, procedure and special considerations,
- Measuring fluid intake and output, Correcting Fluid
Electrolyte imbalance :

 Psychosocial
needs
o Concepts of Cultural Diversity, Stress and
adaptation,Self- Health, Coping with loss,
death & grieving, Assessment of psychosocial needs Nursing
intervention for Psychosocial needs
- Assist with coping and adaptation
- creating therapeutic environment 1 169
Recreational and divers ional
therapies

 Infection control
o Nature of infection, Chain of infection transmission

XI o Defenses against infection : natural and


Infection acquired Hospital acquired infection (Nosocomial
control in infection) 1 170
clinical setting

1 171
 Concept of asepsis: medical asepsis and surgical
asepsis,Isolation precautions (Barrier nursing)

o Hand washing: simple, hand antisepsis and 3 172-174


surgical antisepsis (scrub)
o Isolation: source and protective
3 175-177
o Personal protecting equipments: types, uses
and technique of wearing and removing 1 178

o Decontamination of equipment and unit 2 179-180

o Transportation of infected patient


2 181-182
o Standard safety precautions(Universal precautions)
2 183-184
Transmission based precautions
1 185

*Biomedical waste management 2 186-187

 General
Principles/Consideration, Purposes of Medication 2 188-189

XII
o Principles: 5 rights, Special considerations, Prescription
Administration 1 190
Safety in administering Medications and Medication
of medication
errors
1 191
o Drug forms
o Routes of administration

o Storage and maintenance of drugs and


Nurses responsibility
2 192-193
o Broad classification of drugs
2 194-196
o Therapeutic Effect, Side Effects, Toxic effects
Idiosyncratic Reactions, Drug Tolerance, Drug 2 197-198
Interactions,

o Factors Influencing drug Actions, 2 199-200

o Systems of Drug Measurement: Metric system, 2 201-202


Apothecary system, Household Measurements, Solutions.

o Converting Measurements Units: conversion within one


system, conversion between systems, Dosage Calculation. 2 203-204
o Terminologies and abbreviations used in prescriptions of
medication 2 205-206

*Oral Drugs Administration: Oral , sublingual and Buccal :


Equipment, procedure
2 207-208
*Topical Administration : Purposes, site equipment
procedure special considerations for
o Application to Skin 2 209-210

o Application to mucous membrane


2 211-212
 Direct application of liquids – Gargle and swabbing
the throat 2 213-214

 Insertion of Drug into body cavity: Suppository / 2 215-216


medicated packing in rectum / vagina
2 217-218
 Inhalation : Nasal, oral, endo tracheal / tracheal (steam
oxygen and medications) purposes, types, equipment
procedure, special considerations 2 219-220
Recording and reporting of medications administered
2 221-222
 Definition and concepts
 Pre operative phase 5 223-227
 Intra operative phase

o Recovery Unit 2 228-229


o Post operative unit
o Wounds
XIII o Care of drainage 1 230
Meeting needs o Postoperative care surgical asepsis 1 231
of Pre operative 1 232
Patients o Application of Bandages, Binders, Splints, Slings
o Heat and cold Therapy 1 233

1 234
1 235
 Care of patients having alteration in 1 236
o Temperature (hyper and hypothermia): 1 237
Types, Assessment, Management
1 238
o Sensorium
1 239
( Unconsciousness) : assessment, Management
o Urinary Elimination (retention and
XIV unconsciousness)Assessment ,
Meeting special Management
needs of the o Functioning of sensory organs: (visual & hearing 1 240
patient impairment)
o assessment of self- Care ability 1 241
o communication Methods and special considerations
o Mobility ( physical
challenged, cast) 1 242

 assessment of self-care ability:Communication Methods 1 243


and special considerations 1 244
o Mental state (mentally challenged ) 1 245
, assessment of Self-Care ability;
o Communication Methods and special considerations 1 246
o Respiration (distress);
Types, Assessment, Management

1 247
*Comfort-(pain)Nature,Types, Factors influencing pain,
coping ,Assessment; Management 1 248

1 249
2 250-251
o Concepts of Loss, Grief grieving process
o Signs of clinical death
o Care of dying patient; special considerations
-Advance directives: 3 252-254
euthanasia will dying
declaration ,organ
donation etc
o Medico-legal issues
o Care of dead body:Equipment, procedure and care of
unit,Autopsy, Embalming
XV 1 255
care of 1 256
terminally ill 1 257
patient Conceptual and theoretical models of nursing practice:
Introduction to models-
holistic model, health
belief model , health 1 258
promotion model etc
 Introduction to Theories 1 259
in Nursing ; Peplau’s ,
Henderson’s Orem’s ,
Neumann’s Roger’s and
XVI Roy’s
Professional  Linking theories 2 260-261
Nursing with nursing process
concepts and  Complimentary and
practices alternate healing
techniques. 2 262-263

1 264

1 265
PRACTICUM: demonstration and re-demonstration - 200 Hrs.

Nursing process application.


- Select two patients and write nursing care plan. 450 Hrs.

EVALUATION:
Paper -3, Subject -Nursing Foundation, Duration -3HRS
Internal Assessment-25 , ExternalAssessment-75, Total Marks= 100
Internal Assessment: 25 Marks
(Out of 25 Marks to be send to the University)
Unit test I: 25 Marks
Unit test II: 50Marks
Prelim: 75 Marks
Assignment: 25 marks
Total: 150 Marks
External Assessment (Theory): 75 Marks
(University Examination)

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1. Kozier B, Erb, G & Oliver, R : Fundamentals of Nursing ;4th ed. California,
Addison Wesley., 1991
2. Perry, A.G. & Potter, P.A.: Basic nursing essentials of practice; 5th ed. St. Louis,
Mosby, 2003
3. Potter, P.A. & Perry, A.G.: Fundamentals of nursing; 5th ed. Mosby Harcott
(India) Pvt. Ltd.
4. Beverly Witler Dugas : Introduction to patient care ; 4th ed., Saunders, 2002
5. White, Lois: Foundations of nursing caring for the whole person; U.S.A.
Delmer Thompson Learning,
6. Luckmann, J & Sorensen, K.C.: Basic nursing: a psychophysiologic approach ;
3rd ed., W. B. Saunders, 2002
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