Index1 015611
Index1 015611
Definition 1-6
Acute Glomerulonephritis 7
Trends in Paediatric Nursing Trends in Pediatric Nursing 7
Acute Renal Failure (ARF) 8
Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) 9
Breast Feeding 10
Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis 11
Enuresis or Bed Wetting 12
Failure to Thrive (FTT) 13
Juvenile Delinquency 14
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia 14
Integrated Child Development Service Scheme [ICDS] 14
Child Survival & Safe Motherhood Program (CSSM) 14
Juvenile Diabetes Mellitus 15
Nutritional Programmes 15
Meningitis 16
Otitis Media 17
Spina Bifida 17
Rheumatic Fever 18
Tetralogy of Fallot 19
Tonsilitis 20
Anemia 21
Hydrocephalus 23
Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF) 24
Hypospadiasis and Epispadiasis 24
Internationally Accepted Rights of The Child 24
Index
Antidepressant Drugs 1
Antipsychotics 3
Delirium (acute obs) 5
Depression 7
Mental health team 8
National mental health programme 8
Schizophrenia 9
Mental illness 11
Principles of mental health nursing 11
Mania 12
Eating disorders 13
Anorexia nervosa 13
Bulimia nervosa 14
Scope of community mental health services 15
Role of nurse in community mental health services 15
Occupational therapy 16
Phobic disorders 17
Defence mechanisms 19
Therapeutic nurse – patient relationship 20
Psychiatric emergencies 21
CHARACTERISTICS OF A MENTALLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUAL 24
Suicide management 24
Interview technique 25
Misconceptions related to mental illness 26
Obsessive-compulsive disorders 27
Manic-depressive disorder (bipolar disorder) 28
Electroconvulsive therapy 30
Mental retardation 32
Preventions of mental retardation 35
Definition -- Glossary 36 - 42
Index
Definition 1-2
Amputation 3
Prevention of aids 3
Burn 4
The rule of nine 4
Chanchroid granuloma 5
Gonorrhea 6
Nurses role in disaster management 8
Mastoiditis 7
Nursing management of a patient after mastectomy 9
Psoriasis 10
Shock 11
Staging of cancer 12
Warning sign of cancer 12
Ectopion 13
Conjunctivitis 13
Keratitis 14
Foreign body & removal of foreign bodies 14
Aneurysm 15
Arteriosclerosis 16
Cataract 17
Scabies 18
Chemotherapy 19
Side effects of chemotherapeutic drugs 20
Glaucoma 21
Lung cancer 23
Stomach cancer 24
Otitis media 25
Chronic heart failure (congestive heart failure) 27
Rehabilitation for Cancer 30
Breast self-examination 30
Cardiac arrest 31
Thrombosis (dvt) Deep Vain Thrombosis 32
Mastitis 33
Pericarditis 34
Retinal detachment 35
Septic arthritis 36
Dermatitis 37
Breast abscess 38
Radiation therapy 39
Thrombocytopenia 41
Breast cancer 42
National Immunization Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women
Vaccine When to give Dose Route Site
For Pregnant Women
TT-1 Early in pregnancy 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm
TT-2 4 weeks after TT-1* 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm
TT- Booster If received 2 TT doses in a pregnancy 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm
within the last 3 yrs*
For Infants
BCG At birth or as early as possible till one 0.1ml Intra-dermal Left Upper Arm
year of age (0.05ml until
1 month
age)
Hepatitis B - Birth At birth or as early as possible within 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Antero-lateral
dose 24 hours side of mid-thigh
OPV-0 At birth or as early as possible within 2 drops Oral Oral
the first 15 days
OPV 1, 2 & 3 At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks 2 drops Oral Oral
(OPV can be given till 5 years of age)
Pentavalent At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Antero-lateral
1, 2 & 3 (can be given till one year of age) side of mid-thigh
Rotavirus# At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks 5 drops Oral Oral
(can be given till one year of age)
IPV Two fractional dose at 6 and 14 0.1 ml Intra dermal two Intra-dermal:
weeks of age fractional dose Right upper arm
st
Measles /MR 1 9 completed months-12 months. 0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Right upper Arm
Dose$ (can be given till 5 years of age)
JE - 1** 9 completed months-12 months. 0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Left upper Arm