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About Community Health Nursing - GNM First Year Nursing

This App Contain Following Topics
1.Long Question
2.Short Notes are following
Community
Community Health
Community Health Nursing
Determinants of health
Levels of Health Care
Levels of Prevention of Disease
Role of Nurse in Primary Health Care
Health for All
Difference Between Institutional and Community Health Nursing
Antenatal Health Assessment
Uses of Epidemiology
Disease cycle/Course of Disease Cycle
Stages of Communicable Disease Cycle
Modes of Disease Transmission/Factors of Spread of Communicable Disease
Epidemiological Triad
Disinfection
Autoclaving
Immunizing Agents
Immunization
Function of Nurse in Referral System
National Immunization Schedule/Programme
Under Five Clinics
Child Guidance Clinic
Family Welfare Services
Family Health Records
Principles of Home Visiting
Bag Technique
Noise and its Effects
Cumulative Records
Designs of Cards/Records
Minor Ailment
Disinfection of Wells
Refuse Disposal Methods
Sewage Treatment Methods
Arthropods Control Measures
Health Education Opportunities
Epidemic,Endemic and Pandemic Definition
Water Pollution
National Environment Protection Programme/National Environment Policy (NEP)
RCA Latrines
Classification of Food
Protein
Ventilation
Transmission of Infection From Human Excreta
Ideal/Sanitary Well
Protein Deficiency
Malnutrition
Audiovisual Aids and its Importance
WHO
House Fly Life Cycle
Balance Diet
Vitamin D
Milk Pasteurization
Requirements of Good Lighting
Hookworm Infection (prevention and controlling measures)
Water Sources and Uses
Air Borne Transmission/Air Borne Disease
Essential Equipment Required for Home Visit
pulse Polio Immunization (PPIs) Programme
Tuberculosis
Mosquito Control Measures
Rehabilitation
Breast Feeding
Menstrual Hygiene
AIDS
Methods of Prevention and Storage of Food
Principles of Cooking
Malaria and its Control
Vector Borne Disease Transmission
Planned Parenthood
Environmental Hygiene
Small Family Norm
Function and Source of Different types of Vitamins
Rickets
Infection
ORS/Oral Rehydration Salt(solution)/Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)
Mental Health
Night Blindness
Merits and Demerits of Home Visit
Mid Day Meal/Nutrition Programme
Disadvantage of Boiling of Milk
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4.true and false
5.MCQ (multi choise Questions)
6.Definition
7.Abbreviation
8.Quiz

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What topics are covered in the Community Health Nursing - GNM First Year Nursing App?

The app covers topics such as Community Health Nursing, Determinants of health, Levels of Health Care, Disease cycle, Epidemiological Triad, Immunization, Referral System, Family Welfare Services, Sewage Treatment Methods, Health Education Opportunities, Water Pollution, Hookworm Infection, Mental Health, and many more.

What is the difference between Institutional and Community Health Nursing?

Institutional Health Nursing refers to nursing practices within healthcare institutions like hospitals or clinics, while Community Health Nursing focuses on providing nursing care to individuals, families, and communities within their own environments.

What is the National Immunization Schedule/Programme?

The National Immunization Schedule/Programme refers to the recommended schedule of vaccines that should be administered to individuals at different stages of life, as determined by the national health authorities.

What is the role of Nurse in Primary Health Care?

The role of a nurse in Primary Health Care involves providing comprehensive healthcare services, health education, disease prevention, and promotion of overall wellness within the community.

What are the Modes of Disease Transmission/Factors of Spread of Communicable Disease?

The modes of disease transmission or factors of spread of communicable diseases include direct contact, airborne transmission, waterborne transmission, vector-borne transmission (through insects or animals), and foodborne transmission.

What are the Principles of Home Visiting in Community Health Nursing?

The principles of home visiting in Community Health Nursing include respecting privacy, promoting patient-centered care, assessing the home environment, addressing health needs, providing health education, establishing therapeutic relationships, and ensuring safety and confidentiality.

What is the function of Nurse in the Referral System?

The function of a nurse in the referral system is to facilitate the transfer of patients from one level of healthcare to another, ensuring coordinated and timely care, and providing necessary information and support to the patient and their family.

What is the difference between an epidemic, endemic, and pandemic?

An epidemic refers to the occurrence of cases of a disease in a community or region that is in excess of what is normally expected. An endemic refers to the constant presence of a disease or infection within a specific population or geographic area. A pandemic refers to a global outbreak of a disease or infection affecting a large number of people worldwide.