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General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)

The Diploma course in General Nursing and Midwifery, a 3-year programme is approved by INC and KNMC.

On successful completion of the course, the students shall be awarded with Diploma in GNM and a Registration certificate separately, which entitles them to function as Registered Nurse and Midwife (RNRM).

3-Year Programme

Approved by INC and KNMC

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Aim

The basic Diploma course in General Nursing and Midwifery is geared to the health needs of the individuals, family, community and the country at large. The aims of the Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery programme are:

To prepare nurses with a sound educational programme in nursing to enable them to function as efficient members of the health team, beginning with the competencies for first-level positions in all kinds of health care settings.

To help nurses develop an ability to co-operate and co-ordinate with members of the health team in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and rehabilitation of the sick.

To help nurses in their personal and professional development, so that they can make maximum contribution to the society as useful and productive individuals, citizens as well as efficient nurses.

To serve as a base for further professional education and specialization in nursing.

To prepare nurses to keep pace with the latest professional and technological developments and use these for providing nursing care service.

Objectives

The nurse on completion of this course will be able to:

Demonstrate competency in providing health care to individuals, sick or well, using the nursing process.
– Assess the nursing needs of clients from birth to death.
– Plan and carry out appropriate action to meet nursing needs.
– Provide effective nursing care to maintain the best possible level of health in all aspects.
– Promote self-care in people under their care.
– Apply problem-solving techniques in nursing practice.
– Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care.
– Apply problem-solving techniques in nursing practice.
– Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care.

Apply knowledge from the humanities, biological and behavioral sciences in functioning as a nurse.

Function effectively with members of the health team and community applying the knowledge of human relations and communication skills in her work.

Participate as a member of the health team in the delivery of curative preventive, promotive and rehabilitative health care service.

Mobilize community resources and their involvement in working with the communities.

Demonstrate the use of ethical values in their personal and professional life.

Demonstrate interest in activities of professional organization.

Recognize the need for continuing education for professional development.

Demonstrate basic skills in teaching patients and giving nursing care to them.

Demonstrate basic skills in administration and leadership while working with other members of the health team and community.

Assist in research activities.

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