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Explain the classroom teaching methods you will adopt to teach nursing students.

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Discuss the process of course-planning in nursing with examples.

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Define Course Planning.

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Describe qualities of specific educational objectives

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Explain types of domains of objectives with examples from nursing curriculum.

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Discuss the phases of counseling process in detail with example from Nursing practice and education.

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List the principles of guidance and counseling.

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Define counseling.

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Explain the barriers of communication.

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Discuss verbal and non-verbal communication with examples.

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Describe the elements of communication process.

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Describe principles and maxims of good teaching with help of examples from nursing Situation.

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Discuss the factors which affect the development of curriculum

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Explain the steps of curriculum development.

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Define curriculum.

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Discuss the philosophy of nursing education of your School or College of Nursing. Write the philosophy of nursing education based on philosophy of your State Nursing Council

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Describe the factors determining the aims of nursing education. Support your answer with examples.

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Discuss the various aims of education.

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Place a tick mark(√) against ‘T’ if you consider the statement as true and ‘F’ if you
Consider the statement as false. 
a) The only means of estimating the prevalence of tuberculosis infection in a population is by Mantaux test. (T/F)
b) Mycobacterium leprea destroy the peripheral nerve and there is loss of sensation in
body part. (T/F)
c) Occurrence of events in a sequence which produce injury or death is known as accidents.  (T/F)
d) Revised Population Policy was announced in 2000. (T/F)
e) Revised National Health Policy was announced in 2001. (T/F)

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Question :
Column A Column B
a) Presumptive treatment of Malaria i) Chloroquine 450 mg
b) Multi drug therapy for Pucci Bacillary Cases of leprosy ii) Mukherji Committee
c) Improving the health and nutritional Status of 0-6 years children iii) 1963
d) Applied Nutrition Programme iv) ICDS Scheme
e) Review strategies of family Planning programme v) Refampicin and dapsone
  vi) Chloroquine 600 mg

 

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a) Scientific study of human population is known as……………………
b) The risk of women dying from puerperal cause sis known as………………...
c) The most common disorders due to PEM are………………..and……………...
d) Food, health education and recreation facilities are provided to 3-5 yrs of children
under……………………… nutrition programme.
e) Government of India had setup planning commission in…………………...

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Place a tick mark (P) against the most appropriate answer given under each statement.

a) Kala Azar is caused by:
i) V. Leishmaniasis
ii) B. Malayi
iii) P. Vivax
iv) W. Bancrafti
b) All of the following are signs and symptoms of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever except:
i) Cardiac manifestation
ii) Shock
iii) Hematemesis
iv) Enlargement of liver
c) Auxilliary Nurse Midwife to be replaced by the newly designated Female Health
Worker was recommended by:
i) Srivastava Committee
ii) Kartar Singh Committee
iii) Jungalwalla Committee
iv) Chadha Committee
d) EAG stands for:
i) Eligibility Action Group
ii) Empowered Action Group
iii) Expanded Action Group
iv) Economic Action Group
e) Drug Kit A and B are available at:
i) PHC
ii) CHC
iii) District Hospital
iv) Sub Centre

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Describe the methods of evaluation for evaluating the performance of the health Workers at district level.

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Explain the criteria you will adopt as a community health nurse administrator for evaluation of community health nursing services at the peripheral level.

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Describe the principles you will follow as a community health nurse administrator while working in a district headquarter

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Explain the objectives of Community Health Administration at district level

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Discuss your role as a community health nurse administrator at centre, state and district levels.

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One of the important components of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was selection and training of ASHA in the community, keeping this in view answer the following:

a) List the goals and strategies of NRHM.

b) Describe the criteria of selection of ASHA in your district/state.

c) Discuss your role as a CHN in selection and training of ASHA in your district/state.

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You are working as a School Health Nurse in the Senior Secondary School in your state and providing health care services to school children, answer the following:

a) Discuss the services you are providing to school children under school health programme.

b) Describe your role as community health nurse in school health programme. 

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You are working in one of the DOTS centre, discuss your role as a community health nurse in DOTS

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Explain Direct Observation Treatment Short course Therapy (DOTS).

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National Mental Health Programme is implemented in your state as per national guidelines, answer the following:

a) Describe the activities and strategies of National Mental Health Programme.

b) Describe your roles as a community health nurse in providing mental health care to the patients at district level

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During your visit to a community you observed water stagnation at various places and in coolers, which may lead to breading of mosquitoes and Malaria, answer the following:

a) Explain the epidemiology of Malaria.

b) Describe your role as a community health nurse in prevention and control of Malaria.

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Question :

Place a tick mark(√) against ‘T’ if you consider the statement as true and ‘F’ if you Consider the statement as false.
a) The only means of estimating the prevalence of tuberculosis infection in a population is by Mantaux test.
b) Mycobacterium leprea destroy the peripheral nerve and there is loss of sensation in body part.
c) Occurrence of events in a sequence which produce injury or death is known as accidents. 
d) Revised Population Policy was announced in 2000.
e) Revised National Health Policy was announced in 2001. 

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Question :

Match the statements given in column A with the terms given in column B:

Column A Column B
a) Presumptive treatment of Malaria i) Chloroquine450 mg
b) Multi drug therapy for Pucci Bacillary Cases of leprosy ii) Mukherji Committee
c) Improving the health and nutritional  Status of 0-6 years children iii) 1963
d) Applied Nutrition Programme iv) ICDS Scheme
e) Review strategies of family Planning programme v) Refampicin and dapsone
  vi) Chloroquine600mg

 

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Question :

a) Scientific study of human population is known as……………………
b) The risk of women dying from puerperal cause sis known as………………...
c) The most common disorders due to PEM are………………..and……………...
d) Food, health education and recreation facilities are provided to 3-5 yrs of children under……………………… nutrition programme.
e) Government of India had setup planning commission in…………………...

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Question :

Place a tick mark (P) against the most appropriate answer given under each statement.

a) Kala Azar is caused by:
i) V. Leishmaniasis
ii) B. Malayi
iii) P. Vivax
iv) W. Bancrafti
b) All of the following are signs and symptoms of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever except:
i) Cardiac manifestation
ii) Shock
iii) Hematemesis
iv) Enlargement of liver
c) Auxilliary Nurse Midwife to be replaced by the newly designated Female Health Worker was recommended by:
i) Srivastava Committee
ii) Kartar Singh Committee
iii) Jungalwalla Committee
iv) Chadha Committee
d) EAG stands for:
i) Eligibility Action Group
ii) Empowered Action Group
iii) Expanded Action Group
iv) Economic Action Group
e) Drug Kit A and B are available at:
i) PHC
ii) CHC
iii) District Hospital
iv) Sub Centre

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Question :

Describe the methods of evaluation for evaluating the performance of the health Workers at district level.

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Question :

Explain the criteria you will adopt as a community health nurse administrator for evaluation of community health nursing services at the peripheral level.

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Question :

Explain the criteria you will adopt as a community health nurse administrator for evaluation of community health nursing services at the peripheral level.

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Question :

Describe the principles you will follow as a community health nurse administrator while working in a district headquarter.

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Question :

Explain the objectives of Community Health Administration at district level.

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Question :

Discuss your role as a community health nurse administrator at centre, state and district levels.

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Question :

Discuss your role as a CHN in selection and training of ASHA in your district/state.

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Question :

Describe the criteria of selection of ASHA in your district/state.

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Question :

List the goals and strategies of NRHM.

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Question :

Describe your role as community health nurse in school health programme.

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Question :

Discuss the services you are providing to school children under school health programme.

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Question :

You are working in one of the DOTS centre, discuss your role as a community health nurse in DOTS.

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Question :

Explain Direct Observation Treatment Short course Therapy (DOTS).

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