RPSC Nurse Grade II Exam Scheme | RPSC Nurse Grade II Exam Syllabus | RPSC Grade II Nurse Exam Pattern

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RPSC Nurse Grade II Exam Scheme | RPSC Nurse Grade II Exam Syllabus | RPSC Grade II Nurse Exam Pattern

RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, AJMER
SYLLABUS OF COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF NURSE GRADE II


RPSC Nursing 2nd Grade Exam Result 2011
PART – I
SECTION-A : (TOTAL MARKS : 40, NO. OF QUESTIONS : 20)
ANATOMY : Cell Structure, Classification of bones, Type of Tissues, Types of muscles, joints, Structure of heart, Blood vessels, Structure of Respiratory organs, Sense organs, Structure of Eye, Digestive organs, Spleen, Lymph nodes, Organs of urinary system, Male & Female reproductive organs, Autonomic nervous system.

PHYSIOLOGY : Functions of joints, Actions of Chief muscles, Functions of neuron, Blood composition, Functions of heart, Blood pressure – Blood circulation, Pulse, Respiration – Mechanism of Respiration, Metabolism, Functions of skin/Function of kidney, Regulation of body temperature, Fluid and electrolyte Balance, Functions of Pituitary Thyroid, Parathyroid Pancreas, Adrenals, Functions of Eye, Ear, Nose, Tongue, Menstrual cycle, Menopause, Functions of Reproductive organs, Testes & its functions.

MICROBIOLOGY : Classification of Micro-organism, Pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms, Transmission of infection, Modes of transmission of infection, Immunity, Immunization schedule, Sterilization, Disinfection, Chemotherapy, Antibiotics, Asepsis, Cross infection, Infection control, Pasteurisation, Microscope, Examination of slide, Methods of sample collection, Factors influencing microbial growth.

PHARMACOLOGY : Laws regulating drugs, Administration of drugs (Routes of administration), Action of drugs, Grouping of drugs (Classification), Care of drugs (Storage), Weights & Measures.

FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING : Nursing – Definition, Concept, Basic Nursing Principles, Scope of Nursing, Qualities of Nurse, Responsibilities of Nurse in health team – Health team, Health Agencies : Hospital, Functions of Hospital – Admission of Patient, Therapeutic environment, Care of sick, Discharge of patient, Hospital policies, Care of last offices, Basic Needs : Hygienic – Physical – Nutritional – Elimination, Activity – Exercise – Safety – Communication – Psychological – Spiritial.

Principles of Bed Making, Observation and Assessment of Patient, Physical Examination, Vital Signs, Records & Reports, First Aid, Emergency care, Burns, fire, accidents, hemorrhage, Unconscious patient, Community Emergency : Flood – Earthquakes – Famine – Disaster, Health Agencies : Voluntary – National – International.

MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING : Causes of diseases, Inflammation, Shock, Anesthesia, Control of infection, Pre-operative & post – operative care, Tuberculosis, Preventive and rehabilitative aspects of respiratory system, Anginapectoris, Cardiac arrests, Varicose veins and aneurysms, Anaemia, Blood transfusion, Stomatilis, Dental caries, Tumours, Hernia, Gastritis, Peptic ulcers, Colitis, Fistula, Appendicitis, Hepatitis, Carcinoma, Sprains, Fractures, Arthritis, Osteomydites, Acute & Chronic nephrites, Cystitis, Uraemia, Pyelitis, Prostatic hypertrophy, Migraine, Meningitis, encephalitis, Spinal cord compressions, neuritis and neuralgia, Heat stoke, Hydrophobia, Hyper and hypo secretions of thyroid, Diabetes mellitus, Eczema, Radiation burns, Plastic surgery, General set up of operation theatre, Theatre technique, Preparation of theatre equipment and instruments in common use. Principles of intensive care nursing, Role of a nurse in I.C.U., Various modalities of cancer therapy, Fertility and infertility, Sterilisation, Abortion, Ectopic pregnancy, Venereal disease, Mastitis, Blindness (Causes and prevention), Conjunctivitis, Cataract, Glaucoma, Otitis media, Mastoiditis, Rhinitis, tonsillitis, Sinusitis,

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES : Diseases caused by virus – Measles, Poliomyelitis, Diseases caused by bacteria – Diphtheria, Tetnus, Gastroenteritis leprosy, Dysentery, Diseases caused by Mosquito – Malaria, Dengue, Gonorrhea, Aids.

SECTION-B : (TOTAL MARKS: 40, NO. OF QUESTIONS : 20)
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING : Morbidity and Mortality rates, Female Pelvis, Reproductive organs, Foetal development, Apgar scoring, Measurement, Normal Pregnancy, care during pregnancy, diseases associated with pregnancy, Stages of labour, Normal delivery, Diagnosis of pregnancy, Puerperium, Post natal care, care of new born
ABNORMALITIES : During pregnancy, During labour, Operative procedures, M.T.P., Laparoscopy, F.W. devices, role of midwife, Minor disorders of new born.

DOMICILLIARY MIDWIFERY : Post maturity, intrauterine foetal death, Record keeping, Statistics, Growth and development of child, Nutritional needs, Malnutrition (PCM), Dehydration, Diarrhea, Vomiting, convulsions, Care of cord, skin, Eye, Mouth, Clothing etc., Congenital abnormalities, Mental Retardation, Breast feeding, Weaning, Care of sick child G.I.T. Respiratory, Genitourinary system, Cardio vascular, Skin, Basic needs of child, Care of handicapped child, Psychological disorders of childhood, Communicable diseases, Role of analgesics & anesthetics during labour, Common birth injuries.

COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING : Definition and concept of health and disease Concept, Primary Health care, Differences between institutional and community Health nursing, Qualities and function of community Health nurse, Family Health services, School Health Services, Health problems of India, Referral System, Function of health personnel in clinics, Health Education at home, Health Services organization at different Levels, National, State, Local in urban and rural areas, Special community health Services and nurse role, Industrial nursing, Geriatric nursing, Importance of Sex education and sex hygiene, Problems of sex effecting health, STD, Community health nurse as an administrator and teacher, survey, demography, family welfare, different methods of family planning, Role of the nursing national family planning programming, Health assessment, national programmes related to health.

NUTRITION : Constituents of food Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat, Vitamins, minerals, water, Sources, metabolism, Food requirements-calories and constituents, Preservation and storage of food, normal diet, menu planning Diet therapy, Hospital diets, Special diets for patients.

• SECTION-C : (TOTAL MARKS : 40, NO. OF QUESTIONS : 20)
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING : Mental health, Mental illness, Psychiatric team, Characteristics of mentally healthy person, Causes of mental illness, Legal aspects, Misconcepts about mental illness, Classification of mental illness, Sign & symptoms of common mental illness, Electro-convulsive therapy, Drug therapy, Psycho therapy, Socio therapy, Rehabilitation, Role of nurse in management of (Violent, Aggressive, Excited patient, Depressed patient, Manic patient, Hysterical patient), Admission and discharge of psychiatric patient, development of community acceptance, Prevention of mental illness.

PSYCHOLOGY : Dynamics of human behaviour, Motivation, Adjustment, Emotions in health and disease (Comfort, Frustration, Defence mechanisms), Personality, Intelligence (Mental ability, Measurements of intelligences), Learning, Thinking & Reasoning, Group behaviour, Interpersonal relations.

SOCIOLOGY : The Family cycle, Advantages of planned parenthood, The society, Rural and urban society, Social problems, Social group, Culture, Social security, Health economics, Population explosion.

PROFESSIONAL TRENDS : Ethical behaviour, Importance of research, Interview, Agreement and bonds, Scope for counseling and guidance, Means of continuing education, Purpose and importance of laws in nursing, Indian nursing council and state registration council (Functions), Professional organizations.

• SECTION-D : (TOTAL MARKS : 40, NO. OF QUESTIONS : 20)
NURSING EDUCATION
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
COMPUTER EDUCATION


PART – II
(TOTAL MARKS : 40, NO. OF QUESTIONS : 20)

General Knowledge & Current Affairs – Specially with reference to Historical Knowledge and Art & Culture of Rajasthan.
General English

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
1. The Competitive Examination shall carry 200 marks.
2. The duration of competitive examination shall be two hours.
3. The Question Paper of Written Examination shall carry multiple choice questions.
4. The Paper of Part – I shall be of Diploma in General Nursing Standard.
5. The Paper of General English shall be of Secondary Standard.
6. There will be negative marking.
7. There shall be 100 Questions.
8. All Questions shall carry equal marks.

Scheme and Syllabus of Competitive Examination for the Post of Nurse Gr. II
1. The competitive examination shall carry the 200 marks.
2. The duration of competitive examination shall be two hours.
3. The question paper of written examination shall carry multiple-choice question.
4. Paper shall include following subjects carrying the number of marks and number of multiple choice question as shown against them:-

PART-I
5. The Papers of Part-I shall be of diploma in General Nursing standard. The paper of General English shall be of Secondary standard.
6. The Syllabus and Scope of paper for the examination will be as prescribed by the Commission from time to time and will be intimated to the candidates within the stipulated time in the manner as the Commission deem fit.
RPSC Nursing 2nd Grade Exam Result 2011

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