๐ฅ B.Sc. Nursing โ Semester I & II
๐ Subject Notes
Semester I Subjects
- ๐ฌ General Science (Refresher Course)
This subject revisits fundamental principles of physics, chemistry, and biology essential for nursing students, enabling a scientific understanding of bodily functions, drug reactions, and clinical procedures.
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Communicative English
Designed to enhance language proficiency, this course focuses on verbal and written communication in healthcare settings, patient interaction, and professional documentation.
- ๐ง Applied Anatomy & Applied Physiology
An integrated study of human body structure and function with clinical applications. Emphasis is placed on organ systems, homeostasis, and nursing relevance in health and disease.
Semester II Subjects
- ๐งช Applied Biochemistry
Covers biochemical processes and their clinical implications. Focus areas include enzymes, hormones, metabolic pathways, and the biochemical basis of diseases relevant to nursing care.
- ๐ Applied Nutrition and Dietetics
Introduces nutritional requirements across the lifespan, therapeutic diets, malnutrition management, and the nurseโs role in dietary planning for various health conditions.
- ๐ฉบ Nursing Foundations II (Including First Aid Module)
Builds upon fundamental nursing skills with advanced procedures, emergency response (First Aid), and essential nursing responsibilities in hospital and community settings.
- ๐ Introduction to Community Health Nursing (Including Health Care Policy, Regulation & Environmental Science)
Explores primary health care, national health programs, health policy frameworks, environmental hygiene, and the nurseโs community health role.
- ๐ง Applied Sociology & Applied Psychology
An interdisciplinary subject focusing on human behavior, social systems, cultural factors, and psychological principles impacting health, illness, and nursing care.
- ๐ Nursing Foundations I
Introduces students to the nursing profession, ethical practices, basic nursing procedures, patient care techniques, infection control, and holistic nursing care approaches.
๐ Note: These subjects lay the foundation for clinical practice, preparing nursing students with essential scientific, psychosocial, and procedural knowledge to deliver competent and compassionate care.