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KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

LOG BOOK
(2021 scheme)

Name of student:

Period of Study:

1
Clinical Logbook for B.Sc. Nursing(Procedural Competencies/Skills)
I & II SEMESTER
NURSING FOUNDATIONS - I & II
Sl. No. Procedural Competencies Performs Assists/ DATE Signature
/ Skills independently Observes of the
procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical Tutor /
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
I SEMESTER

I Communication and Documentation


1 Maintaining Communication
and interpersonal relationship
with patient and families

2 Verbal Report

3 Recording/Documentation of
patient care(Written Report)

II Monitoring Vital Signs


Temperature

4 Oral

5 Axillary

6 Rectal

7 Tympanic

Pulse

8 Radial

9 Apical

10 Respiration

11 Blood Pressure

III Hot & Cold Application


12 Cold Compress

13 Hot Compress

14 Ice Cap

15 Tepid sponge

IV Health Assessment (Basic–First year level)


16 Health History
17 Physical Assessment–General &
system-wise
18 Documentation of findings

V Infection Control in Clinical


Settings
19 Hand hygiene (Hand washing &
Hand rub)
20 Use of personal protective
equipment

2
Sl. No. Procedural Competencies/ Performs Assists/ DATE Signature
Skills independently Observes of the
procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical Tutor /
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
VI Comfort
21 Open Bed

22 Occupied Bed

23 Post-operative Bed

24 Supine Position

25 Fowler ‘s Position

26 Lateral Position

27 Prone Position

28 Semi-Prone Position

29 Trendelenburg Position

30 Lithotomy Position

31 Changing Position of
helpless patient
(Moving/Turning/Logrolling)
32 Cardiac table/Over-bed table

33 Back Rest

34 Bed Cradle

35 Pain Assessment (Initial


&Reassessment)
VII Safety
36 Side rail

37 Restraint (Physical)

38 Fall risk assessment & post


fall assessment

VIII Admission & Discharge


39 Admission

40 Discharge

41 Transfer (within hospital)

IX Mobility
42 Ambulation

43 Transferring patient from & to bed


& wheelchair
44 Transferring patient from &
to bed & stretcher
45 Range of Motion
Exercises (ROM)
X Patient Education

46 Individual Patient Teaching

3
Sl. Procedural Competencies/ Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
No. Skills independently Observes the Tutor /
procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical Faculty
Simulation Area
A/O Lab

II SEMESTER

XI Hygiene
47 Sponge bath/Bed bath
48 Pressure Injury Assessment
49 Skin care and care of pressure
points
50 Oral hygiene
51 Hair wash
52 Pediculosis treatment
53 Perineal Care/Meatal care
54 Urinary Catheter care
XII Nursing Process-Basic level
55 Assessment and formulating
nursing diagnosis
56 Planning the nursing care

57 Implementation of Care

58 Evaluation of Care (Reassessment


& Modification)
XIII Nutrition & Fluid Balance
59 24 Hours Dietary Recall

60 Planning well balanced diet

61 Making fluid plan

62 Preparation of nasogastric tube


feed
63 Nasogastric tube feeding

64 Maintaining intake & output chart

65 Intra venous Infusion Plan

XIV Elimination
66 Providing Bed pan

67 Providing Urinal

68 Enema

69 Bowel Wash

XV Diagnostic Tests-Specimen collection


70 Urine Specimen for Routine
Analysis
71 Urine Specimen for Culture

72 Timed urine specimen collection

73 Feces specimen for routine

74 Sputum Culture

4
Sl. No. Procedural Competencies/ Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of the
Skills independently Observes Tutor/Faculty
procedures Skill Lab / Clinic
Simulation al
A/O Lab Area

Urine Testing
75 Ketone

76 Albumin

77 Reaction

78 Specific Gravity

XVI Oxygenation Needs/Promoting Respiration


79 Deep Breathing &
Coughing Exercises
80 Steam inhalation

81 Oxygen administration using


facemask
82 Oxygen administration using
nasal prongs
XVII Medication Administration
83 Oral Medications

84 Intramuscular

85 Subcutaneous

86 Rectal Suppositories

XVIII Death and dying

87 Death care/ Last Office

XIX First Aid and Emergencies


Bandages &Binders
88 Circular

89 Spiral

90 Reverse Spiral

91 Recurrent

92 Spica

93 Figure of eight

94 Eye

95 Ear

96 Capelin

97 Jaw

98 Arm Sling

99 Abdominal Binder

100 Basic CPR (first aid module)

5
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS I & II SEMESTER
NURSING FOUNDATIONS – I &II
Sl. Signature of
No. Clinical Requirements Date
the Faculty
1 History Taking-2
1.
2.

2 Physical Examination –2
1.
2.

3 Fall risk assessment –2


1.
2.

4 Pressure Sore Assessment –2


1.

2.

5 Nursing Process –2
1.

2.
6 Clinical presentation 2
1. Nutritional Assessment
2. Care of patients-altered vital signs, constipation

7 Individualized Teaching-1

8 Nursing Rounds- 1
Care of patients with altered sensorium
9 Lab Value- interpretation

10 Completion of first aid module

11 Completion of Health assessment module

6
III & IV SEMESTER ADULT HEALTH NURSING I & II

Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of


Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor /
Skill Lab/ Clinical
Procedures Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
III SEMESTER - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I
I MEDICAL
Intravenous therapy
1 IV cannulation

2 IV maintenance & monitoring

3 Administration of IV medication

4 Care of patient with Central Line

Preparation, assisting, and after-care of patients undergoing diagnostic procedures


5 Thoracentesis

6 Abdominal paracentesis

Respiratory therapies and monitoring


7 Administration of oxygen
using venturi mask

8 Nebulization

9 Chest physiotherapy

10 Postural drainage

11 Oropharyngeal suctioning

12 Care of patient withchest


drainage
Planning therapeutic diet
13 High protein diet

14 Diabetic diet

15 Performing and monitoring


GRBS

16 Insulin administration

II SURGICAL
17 Pre-operative care

18 Immediate Post-operative care

19 Post-operative exercise

20 Pain assessment and management

Assisting diagnostic procedures and after-care of patients undergoing


21 Colonoscopy

22 ERCP

7
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical Tutor/Faculty
Simulation Area
A/O Lab
23 Endoscopy

24 Liver Biopsy

25 Nasogastric aspiration

26 Gastrostomy/Jejunostomy feeds

27 Ileostomy/Colostomy care

28 Surgical dressing

29 Suture removal

30 Surgical soak

31 Sitz bath

32 Care of drain

III CARDIOLOGY

33 Cardiac monitoring

34 Recording and interpreting ECG

35 Arterial blood gas analysis–


Interpretation
36 Administration of cardiac drugs

37 Preparation and after care of


patients undergoing cardiac
Catheterization
38 Performing BCLS

Collection of blood sample for

39 Blood grouping/cross-matching

40 Blood sugar

41 Serum electrolytes
42 Assisting with blood transfusion

43 Assisting for bone


marrow aspiration
44 Application of
anti-embolism stockings
(TED hose)
45 Application/maintenance of
sequential compression device
IV DERMATOLOGY
46 Application of topical
medication
47 Intradermal injection-Skin allergy
testing
48 Medicated bath

8
Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Sl. No. Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
V COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

49 Intradermal injection-BCG and


Tuberculin skin test or Mantoux
test

50 Barrier nursing & Reverse


barrier nursing

51 Standard precautions-Hand
hygiene, use of PPE, needle
stick and sharp injury
prevention, Cleaning and
disinfection, Respiratory
hygiene, waste disposal and safe
injection practices

VI MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS

52 Preparation of patient
with Myelogram/CT/MRI

53 Assisting with application


& removal of POP/Cast

54 Preparation, assisting and


aftercare of patient with skin
traction/skeletal traction

55 Care of orthotics

56 Muscle strengthening exercises

57 Crutch walking

58 Rehabilitation

VII OPERATION ROOM

59 Position and draping

60 Preparation of operation table

61 Setup of trolley with instrument

62 Assisting in major and


minor operation

63 Disinfection and sterilization of


equipment
64 Scrubbing procedures
– Gowning, masking
andgloving
65 Intra-operative monitoring

9
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS-III SEMESTER
ADULT HEALTH NURSING I
Sl. Clinical Date Signature of the
No. Requirements Faculty
Medical
1 Care Study –1
2 Health education–1
3 Clinical presentation/care note–1
Surgical
4 Care study–1
5 Health education–1
6 Clinical Presentation/Care note –1
Cardiac
7 Cardiac assessment –1
8 Drug presentation –1
Communicable diseases
9 Clinical presentation/Care note –1
Musculoskeletal Disorders
10 Clinical presentation/Care note –1
Operation Room
11 Assist as circulatory nurse- 5
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.

12 Assist as scrub nurse in minor surgeries – 5


i.
ii.

iii.

iv.

v.

13 Positioning & draping – 5


i.

ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
14 Assist as scrub nurse in major surgeries – 5
i.
ii
iii.
iv.
v.
15 Completion of BCLS module

10
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists DATE Signature
Competencies/Skills independently / Observes of theTutor
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical / Faculty
Simulation Lab Area
A/O
IV SEMESTER - ADULT HEALTH NURSING- II

I ENT
1 History taking and examination
of ear, nose& throat
2 Application of bandages
to Ear & Nose

3 Tracheostomy care

Preparation of patient, assisting and monitoring of patients undergoing diagnostic procedures


4 Auditory screening tests

5 Audiometric tests
6 Preparing and assisting in special
procedures like
Anterior/posterior nasal packing,
Ear Packing and Syringing
7 Preparation and after care of
patients undergoing ENT surgical
procedures
8 Instillation of ear/nasal
medication
II EYE
9 History taking and examination
of eyes and interpretation
Assisting procedures
10 Visual acuity

11 Fundoscopy, retinoscopy,
ophthalmoscopy, tonometry
12 Refraction tests

13 Pre and postoperative care of


patient undergoing eye surgery
14 Instillation of eye
drops/medication

15 Eye irrigation

16 Application of eye bandage

17 Assisting with foreign body


removal

III NEPHROLOGY&UROLOGY
18 Assessment of kidney and urinary
system
● History taking and
physical examination
● Testicular self-examination
● Digital rectal exam

11
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature
Competencies/Skills independently Observes of the
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical Tutor/
Simulation Area
A/O Lab Faculty
Preparation and assisting with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
19 Cystoscopy, Cystometrogram

20 Contrast studies–IVP

21 Peritoneal dialysis

22 Hemodialysis

23 Lithotripsy

24 Renal/Prostate Biopsy

25 Specific tests–Semen analysis,


gonorrhea test
26 Catheterization care

27 Bladder irrigation

28 Intake and output recording


and monitoring
29 Ambulation and exercise

IV BURNS & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY


30 Assessment of burns wound
–area/degree/percentage of
wound using appropriate scales
31 First aid of burns
32 Fluid & electrolyte
replacement therapy
33 Skin care

34 Care of Burn wounds


o Bathing
o Dressing
35 Pre-operative and post-operative
care of patient with burns
36 Caring of skin graft and
post- cosmetic surgery
37 Rehabilitation

V NEUROLOGY
38 History taking, neurological
Examination–Use of Glasgow
coma scale
39 Continuous monitoring
the patients
40 Preparation and assisting for
various invasive and
non-invasive diagnostic
procedures
41 Care of patient undergoing
neurosurgery including
rehabilitation

12
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Faculty
Clinical
Simulation
A/O Area
Lab
VI IMMUNOLOGY

42 History taking and


Physical examination
43 Immunological status
assessment and interpretation of
specific test(e.g. HIV)
44 Care of patient with
low immunity

VII ONCOLOGY
45 History taking & physical
examination of cancer patients

46 Screening for common cancers


–TNM classification

Preparation, assisting and after care patients undergoing diagnostic procedures


47 Biopsies/FNAC

48 Bone-marrow aspiration

Preparation of patients and assisting with various modalities of treatment


49 Chemotherapy

50 Radiotherapy

51 Hormonal therapy/
Immunotherapy

52 Gene therapy/any other

53 Car e of patients treated


with nuclear medicine

54 Rehabilitation

VIII EMERGENCY CARE

55 Practicing ‘triage’

56 Primary and secondary survey


in emergency
57 Examination, investigations &
their interpretations, in
emergency & disaster situations
58 Emergency care of medical and
traumatic injury patients
59 Documentation, and assisting
in legal procedures in
emergency unit
60 Managing crowd

61 Counseling the patient and


family in dealing with grieving &
bereavement

13
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Lab Area Faculty
A/O
IX CRITICAL CARE

62 Assessment of critically ill


patients

63 Assisting with arterial puncture

64 Assisting with ET tube intubation


& extubation
65 ABG analysis and interpretation
–respiratory acidosis, respiratory
alkalosis, metabolic acidosis,
metabolic alkalosis

66 Setting up of ventilator modes


and settings and care of
patients on ventilator

67 Setting up of trolley
with instruments

68 Monitoring and maintenance


of chest drainage system

69 Bag and mask ventilation

70 Assisting with starting and


maintenance of central and
peripheral lines invasive

71 Setting up of infusion pump ,and


defibrillator

72 Administration of drugs via


infusion, intra cardiac,
intra thecal, epidural
73 Monitoring and maintenance
of pacemaker

74 ICU care bundle

75 Management of the dying patient


in the ICU

X Geriatrics

76 History taking and Assessment of


Geriatric patient

77 Geriatric counseling

78 Comprehensive Health
Assessment (adult) after
module completion

14
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS – IV SEMESTER
ADULT HEALTH NURSING II

Sl. Clinical Date Signature of the


No. Requirements Faculty

ENT

1 ENT assessment of an adult – 2


i.
ii.
2 Observation and activity report of OPD

3 Clinical presentation –1

4 Drug Book

EYE
5 Eye assessment
i. Adult–1
ii. Geriatric–1

6 Patient-teaching–1

7 Clinical Presentation–1

NEPHROLOGY & UROLOGY

Assessment of adult – 1
8
Assessment of Geriatric –1

9 Drug presentation –1

10 Care study/Clinical presentation–1

BURNS AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY


11 Burn wound assessment–1

12 Clinical presentation –1

13 Observation report of Burns unit

14 Observe cosmetic/reconstructive procedures

NEUROLOGY
Neuro-assessment –2
i.
15
ii.

16 Unconscious patient–1
17 Care study/case presentation–1

18 Drug presentation –1

15
SL. Clinical Date Signature of the
No. Requirements Faculty

IMMUNOLOGY

19 Assessment of immune status

20 Teaching of isolation to patient and family caregivers

21 Nutritional management

22 Care Note –1

ONCOLOGY

23 Observation report of cancer unit

24 Assessment of each system cancer patients–2

25 Care study/clinical presentation –1

26 Pre and post-operative care of patient with various modes of cancer


treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, BMT, etc.
at least 3
i.
ii.
iii.

27 Teaching on BSE to family members

EMERGENCY CARE

28 Primary assessment of adult–1

29 Immediate care (IV access establishment, assisting in intubation,


suction, etc.)

30 Use of emergency trolley

CRITICAL CARE
31 Assessment of critically ill
i. Adult
ii. Geriatric

32 Care note/Clinical presentation–1

GERIATRIC
33 Geriatric assessment–1

34 Care note/clinical presentation –1

35 Fall risk assessment1

36 Functional status assessment–1

37 Completion of Fundamentals of Prescribing Module


38 Completion of Palliative Care Module

16
V & VI SEMESTER
CHILD HEALTH NURSING - I & II
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Skill Lab/
Procedures Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
V&VI SEMESTER –CHILD HEALTH NURSING- I & II

I PEDIATRIC MEDICAL & SURGICAL

Health assessment–Taking history &Physical examination and nutritional assessment of

1 Neonate
2 Infant
3 Toddler
4 Preschooler
5 Schooler
6 Adolescent
Administration of medication/fluids–Calculation, preparation and administration of medication

7 Oral, Rectal

8 I/M
9 I/V
10 Intradermal
11 Subcutaneous
12 Calculation of fluid requirements
- Dehydration
- Burns
13 Preparation of different strengths
of I/V fluids

14 Administration of IV fluids

15 Application of restraints

Administration of O2 inhalation by different methods

16 Nasal Catheter/Nasal Prong/


HHNFC
17 Mask

18 Oxygen hood

19 Baby bath/sponge bath

20 Feeding children by Katori


& spoon / paladai, cup

Collection of specimens for common investigations

21 Urine

22 Stool
23 Blood
24 Assisting with
common diagnostic
procedures
(Lumbar puncture, bone
marrow aspiration)

17
Sl. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE
No. Competencies/Skills independently Observes Signature of
Procedures the Tutor/
Skill Lab/ Clinical
A/O Simulation Area Faculty
Lab
Health education to mothers/parents–Topics

25 Prevention and management of


Malnutrition
26 Prevention and management
of diarrhea (Oral rehydration
therapy)
27 Feeding &
Complementary feeding
28 Immunization schedule
29 Play therapy
30 Conduct individual and
group play therapy sessions
31 Prevention of accidents

32 Bowel wash

33 Administration of suppositories

Care for ostomies:

34 Colostomy Irrigation

35 Ureterostomy

36 Gastrostomy

37 Enterostomy

38 Urinary catheterization
& drainage

Feeding
39 Naso-gastric
40 Gastrostomy
41 Jejunostomy

Care of surgical wounds

42 Dressing
43 Suture removal

II PEDIATRIC OPD / IMMUNIZATION ROOM

Growth and Developmental assessment of children

44 Infant
45 Toddler
46 Preschooler
47 Schooler
48 Adolescent
49 Administration of vaccines/
vaccination
50 Health/ Nutritional education

18
Sl . Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
No. Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
III NICCU /PICU

51 Assessment of newborn

52 Care of preterm/LBW newborn

53 Kangaroo care

54 Neonatal resuscitation

55 Assisting in neonatal
diagnostic procedures

56 Feeding of high-risk newborn


–EBM (spoon / paladai)

57 Insertion/removal/feeding–
Naso/oro-gastric tube

58 Administration of
medication–oral/parenteral

59 Neonatal drug calculation

60 Assisting in exchange transfusion


Care of newborn on
Phototherapy

61 Organizing different levels of


neonatal care

62 Care of a child on
ventilator/ CPAP

63 Endotracheal Suction

64 Chest Physiotherapy

65 Administration of fluids
with infusion pumps

66 Total Parenteral Nutrition

67 Recording & reporting

68 Cardio pulmonary
Resuscitation–PLS

19
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS -V & VI SEMESTER
CHILD HEALTH NURSING - I & II

Sl. Clinical Date Signature of the


No. Requirements Faculty

Pediatric –Medical

1 Nursing care plan–1

2 Case study/presentation –1

3 Health talk–1

Pediatric –Surgical

4 Nursing care plan–1

5 Case study/presentation–1

OPD/Immunization Room

6 Growth and Developmental study:


i. Infant– 1
ii. Toddler– 1
iii. Preschooler–1
iv. Schooler -1
v. Adolescent -1

NICCU/PICU

7 Newborn assessment–1

8 Nursing Care Plan–1

9 Kangaroo mother care–2

10 Nursing care plan of high risk newborn –1

11 Completion of ENBC module

12 Completion of FNBC module

13 Completion of IMNCI module

14 Completion of PLS module

20
V & VI SEMESTER
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - I & II
Sl .No. Specific Procedural Performs DA
Assists/ Signature of
Competencies/ Skills independently TE
Observes the Tutor/
Procedures
Skill Lab/ Clinical Faculty
A/O Simulation Area
Lab
V &VI SEMESTER –MENTAL HEALTH NURSING – I & II
PSYCHIATRY OPD
1 History taking
2 Mental status examination (MSE)
3 Psychometric assessment
(Observe/practice)
4 Neurological examination
5 Observing & assisting in therapies
Individual and group psycho-education
6 Mental hygiene practiceeducation
7 Family psycho-education
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
8 History Taking & mental status
examination
9 Psychometric assessment
(Observe/ Practice)
10 Observing and assisting in
various therapies
11 Parental teaching for child with
mental deficiency
IN-PATIENTWARD
12 History taking
13 Mental status examination (MSE)
14 Neurological examination
15 Assisting in psychometric
assessment
16 Recording therapeutic
communication
17 Administration of medications
18 Assisting in Electro-convulsive
Therapy (ECT)
19 Participation in all therapies
20 Preparation of patients for Activities
of Daily living (ADL)
21 Conducting admission and
discharge counseling
22 Counseling and teaching patients
and families
COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY & DEADDICTION CENTRE
23 Conducting home visit and
casework
24 Identification of individuals with
mental health problems
25 Assisting in organizations of
Mental Health camp
26 Conducting awareness meetings
for mental health & mental illness
27 Counseling and Teaching family
members, patients and community
28 Observation of de-addiction care

21
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS --V & VI SEMESTER
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING I & II

SL. Clinical Requirement Date Signature of the


No. Faculty

Psychiatry OPD

1 History taking and Mental status examination – 2


i.
Ii

2 Health education–1

3 Observation report of OPD

Child guidance clinic

4 Casework –1

Observation report – Different therapies

In-patient Ward

5 Case study –1

6 Care plan– 2

7 Clinical presentation-1

8 Process recording-2

9 Maintain drug book

Community psychiatry & De-addiction center

10 Case work –1

11 Observation report on field visits: -Visits to


i. Mental Health Rehabilitation centers

ii. Therapeutic community

iii. Children’s home

iv. Correction home

v. Juvenile home

vi. De-addiction center

vii. Alternative method of treatment/therapy center

viii. Special schools (Intellectually Disabled children)

ix. Day care center for mentally ill

x. Home for Destitute

22
V SEMESTER – COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - I
INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & EPIDEMIOLOGY

Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of


Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Skill Lab/
Procedures Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
V SEMESTER – COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I
INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & EPIDEMIOLOGY

1. 1Interviewing skills (using


communication and interpersonal
skills)

2. 2Conducting community needs


assessment/survey

3. 3Observation skills

4. 4Nutritional assessment skills

5. 5Teaching individuals and families


on nutrition-food hygiene and
safety, healthy lifestyle and
health promotion

6. 6BCC (Behavior change


communication) skills

7. 7Nursing care plan


(Rural / urban) – 1

8. 7Health assessment including


nutritional assessment-different
age groups
● Children under five
● Adolescent
● Woman

9. 8Investigating an epidemic –
Community health survey

10. 9Performing lab tests –


Hemoglobin, blood sugar, blood
smear for malaria, etc.

11. 1Screening, diagnosis and


0primary management of
common health problems in the
community and referral of
high-risk clients (Communicable
Diseases & NCD)
12. 1Documentation skills
1
13. 1Home visit
2
14. 1Participation in national
3health programs
15. 1Participation in school health
4programs

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CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS -V SEMESTER
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING- I INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE &
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SL. Clinical Date Signature of the
No. Requirements Faculty
1 Community needs assessment/survey (Rural/Urban) –1

2 Nursing care plan (Rural / urban) - 1

3 Visits to
– SC/HWC
– PHC
– CHC
4 Observation of nutritional
program-Anganwadi
5 Observation visits
I. Water purification site and Water quality tests
ii. Milk diary/milk processing plant
iii. Slaughter-house/meat processing unit
iv. Market
v. Sewage disposal /waste disposal treatment site
vi. Rain water harvesting unit
vii. Home of destitute/physically challenged
viii. Communicable diseases hospital
ix. Entomology office
x. District TB center
6 Nutritional assessment–Adult (1)

7 Individual health teaching –Adult (1)

8 Use of AV aids – flash cards/posters/flannel graphs/flip charts (Any


Two)
i.
ii.
9 Health assessment of
i. Woman–1
ii. Infant/under-five child– 1
iii. Adolescent–1
iv. Adult–1
10 Growth monitoring of children (under-five)–1
11 Documentation
i. Individual records– 1
ii. Family records –1

12 Investigation of an epidemic –1

13 Screening and primary management of


i. Communicable diseases–1
ii. NCD–1

14 Home visits–2
15 Participation in national health programs–2

16 Participation in school health program–1

24
V SEMESTER
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY/ NURSING EDUCATION

SL. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of


No. Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab

V SEMESTER–EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY / NURSING EDUCATION

1 Writing learning outcomes

2 Preparation of lesson plan

3 Practice Teaching/Microteaching

4 Preparation of teaching aids/


media

Preparation of assessment tools

5 Construction of MCQ tests

6 Preparation of
observation checklist

CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS - V SEMESTER


EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY / NURSING EDUCATION

SL. Clinical Date Signature of the


No. Requirements Faculty

V SEMESTER–EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY / NURSING EDUCATION

1 Microteaching –2
i. Theory – 1
ii. Practical/lab– 1

2 Field Visit to nursing educational institution –


regional/national organization

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VI SEMESTER
NURSING MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Skill Lab/ Clinical
Procedures
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
VI SEMESTER–NURSING MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP
Hospital and Nursing Service Department
1 Preparation of organogram
(hospital/nursing department)
2 Calculation of staffing
requirements for a nursing
unit/ward
3 Formulation of Job description
of nursing officer (staff nurse)
4 Preparation of Patient
assignment plan
5 Preparation of duty roster for
staff/students at different levels
6 Preparation of log book/MMF
for specific equipment/ materials
7 Participation in Inventory
control and daily record keeping
8 Preparation and maintenance
of records & reports such as
incident reports/adverse
reports/audit reports
9 Participation in performance
appraisal/evaluation of
nursing staff
10 Participate in conducting
in-service education for the
staff
College & Hostel
11 Preparation of organogram of
college
12 Formulation of job
description for tutor
13 Participation in performance
appraisal of tutor
14 Preparation of Master plan,
time-table and clinical rotation
15 Preparation of student anecdotes
16 Participation in clinical
evaluation of students
17 Participation in planning and
conducting practical examination
OSCE– end of posting

CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS –
VI SEMESTERNURSING MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP
Sl . Clinical Date Signature of the
No. Requirements Faculty

VI SEMESTER–NURSING MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP


1 Field visit to Hospital–regional/national
organization

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VI &VII SEMESTER
MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG) NURSING -I & II
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab

VI & VII SEMESTER–MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG) NURSING –I & II

I ANTENATAL CARE

Health assessment of antenatal woman


1 History Taking including
obstetrical score, Calculation of
EDD, gestational age

2 Physical examination:
head to foot
3 Obstetrical examination
including Leopold’s maneuvers
& auscultation of Fetal heart
sound (fetoscope
/stethoscope/Doppler)

Diagnostic tests
4 Urine pregnancy test/card test

5 Estimation of hemoglobin using


Sahli’s hemoglobinometer

6 Advice/assist in
HIV/HBsAg/VDRL testing

7 Preparation of peripheral
smear for malaria
8 Urine testing for albumin
and sugar
9 Preparation of mother for USG

10 Kick chart/DFMC (Daily Fetal


Movement Count) chart
11 Preparation and recording of
CTG/NST
12 Antenatal counseling for each
trimester including birth
preparedness and
complication readiness
13 Child birth preparation classes
for couples/family
14 Administration of Td/TT
15 Prescription of iron & folic acid
and calcium tablets

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Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
II INTRA NATAL CARE

16 Identification and assessment of


woman in labor

17 Admission of woman in labor

18 Performing/assisting CTG

19 Vaginal examination during


labor including Clinical
pelvimetry

20 Plotting and interpretation


of partograph

21 Preparation for birthing/delivery


–physical and psychological

22 Setting up of the birthing


room/delivery unit and
newborn corner/care
Area

23 Pain management during


labor-non-pharmacological

24 Supporting normal births/conduct


normal childbirth in upright
positions/evidence based

25 Essential newborn care

26 Basic newborn resuscitation

27 Management of third stage of


labor – Physiologic
management/active
management (AMTSL)

28 Examination of placenta

29 Care during fourth stage


of labor
30 Initiation of breastfeeding and
lactation management
31 Infection prevention
during labor and newborn
care
III POST NATAL CARE

32 Postnatal assessment and care

33 Perineal/episiotomy care

34 Breast care

35 Postnatal counseling-diet,
exercise & breastfeeding

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Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
36 Preparation for discharge

IV NEW BORN CARE

37 Assessment of newborn

38 Weighing of newborn

39 Administration of Vitamin K

40 Neonatal immunization
–Administration of BCG,
Hepatitis B vaccine

41 Identification of minor disorders


of newborn and their
management

V CARE OF WOMEN WITH ANTENATAL, INTRANATAL & POSTNATAL COMPLICATIONS

42 High risk assessment -


identification of antenatal
complications such as
pre-eclampsia, anemia,
GDM, Antepartum
hemorrhage etc.
43 Post abortion care & counseling

44 Glucose challenge test/Glucose


Tolerance test

45 Identification of fetal distress and


its management
46 Administration of MgSo4
47 Administration of antenatal
corticosteroids for preterm
labor
48 Assisting with Medical
induction of labor
49 Assist in Surgical induction
–stripping and artificial rupture
of membranes
50 Episiotomy (only if required) and
repair
51 Preparation for
emergency/elective
caesarean section
52 Assisting in caesarean section

53 Preparation of mother and assist


in vacuum delivery

54 Identification and assisting in


management of
malpresentation and
malposition during labor
55 Preparation and assisting in low
forceps operation

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Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab / Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
56 Preparation and assisting in
emergency obstetric surgeries

57 Prescription/administration of
fluids and electrolytes
through intravenous route

Assisting in procedures

58 Assisting in Manual removal


of the placenta

59 Assisting in Bimanual
compression of uterus
/Balloon tamponade for atonic
Uterus
60 Assisting in Aortic
compression or PPH

61 Identification and first aid


management of PPH & obstetric
shock

62 Assisting in management
of obstetric shock

63 Identification and assisting in


management of puerperal sepsis
and administration of
Antibiotics
64 Management of breast
engorgement and
infections
65 Management of thrombophlebitis

HIGH RISK NEWBORN (Some aspects of high-risk newborn care are included in Child Health Nursing)

66 Identification of high-risk
newborn

67 Care of neonate under


radiant warmer

68 Care of neonate on phototherapy

69 Referral and transportation


of high-risk newborn

70 Parental counselling–sick
neonate and neonatal loss

FAMILY WELFARE

71 Post- partum Family


planning counseling

72 Post-partum family planning-


Insertion and removal of
PPIUCD/PAIUCD

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Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/ Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Procedures Skill Lab/ Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
73 Counselling of the woman
for Postpartum sterilization

74 Preparation and assisting in


tubectomy

OTHER PROCEDURES

75 Preparation and assisting


for D&C/D&E operations

76 Observation/Assisting in
Manual Vacuum Aspiration

77 Assessment of women
with gynecological
disorders

78 Assisting/performing Pap smear

79 Performing Visual
inspection of cervix with
acetic acid

80 Assisting/observation of cervical
punch biopsy/ Cystoscopy/
Cryosurgery

81 Assisting in
gynecological surgeries

82 Postoperative care of
woman with gynecological
surgeries

83 Counsel on Breast
self-examination

84 Counseling couples
with infertility

85 Completion of safe delivery


app with certification

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CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS - VI & VII SEMESTER
MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG) NURSING-I & II

Sl. Clinical Date Signature of the


No. Requirements Faculty

VI & VII SEMESTER–MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OBG)NURSING- I & II


1 Antenatal assessment and care–20

2 Postnatal assessment and care –15

3 Assessment of labor using partograph–10

4 Per vaginal examination –10

5 Observing normal childbirths /deliveries–10

6 Assisting in conduction of normal childbirth –10

7 Conduction of normal deliveries –10

8 Assisting in abnormal/instrumental deliveries–5

9 Performing placental examination–5

10 Episiotomy and suturing (only if indicated)–3

11 Assist/observe Insertion of PPIUCD–2

12 Newborn assessment–10

13 Newborn resuscitation–5

15 Kangaroo mother care–2

Nursing Care Plan/Clinical presentation with Drug Study


16 Antenatal care
Normal (care plan) –1
High risk (case study/Clinical presentation)–1
17 Intra partum care
High risk (Clinical presentation) –1
18 Postnatal care
Normal (care plan) –1
High risk (Clinical presentation) –1
19 Newborn care
Normal (care plan) –1

20 Gynecological condition
Care plan – 1

21 Health talk–individual/group–2

22 Counseling mothers and family members

23 Visit to
● Peripheral health facility/Laqshya certified labor room
● Infertility Centre (Virtual/videos)

24 Completion of SBA Module

25 Completion of Safe Delivery App

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VII SEMESTER
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - II
Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of
Competencies/ Skills independently Observes the Tutor/
Skill Lab/
Procedures Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O Lab
VII SEMESTER – COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING II
1. 1Screening, diagnosing,
management and referral
of clients with common
conditions/emergencies
2. 2Antenatal and postnatal care at
home and health Centre
3. 3Nursing care plan
(Rural / urban) - 1
4. 3Conduction of normal
childbirth & newborn care at
health Centre
5. 4Tracking every pregnancy and
filling up MCP card
6. 5Maintenance of
records/registers/reports
7. 6Adolescent counseling &
participation in youth
friendly services
8. 7Counseling for safe
abortion services
9. 8Family planning counseling
10. 9Distribution of temporary
contraceptives – condoms,
OCP ‘s, emergency
contraceptives, Injectable MPA
11. 1Insertion of interval IUCD
0
12. 1Removal of IUCD
1
13. 1Participation in conducting
2vasectomy/tubectomy camp
14. 1Screening, diagnosis, primary
3management and referral of
clients with occupational
health problems
15. 1Health assessment of elderly
4
16. 1Mental Health screening
5
17. 1Participation in community
6diagnosis–data management
18. 1Writing health
7Centre activity
report
19. 1Participation in organizing
8and conducting clinic/health
camp
20. 1Participation in disaster mock
9drills
21. 2Co-ordinating with ASHAs and
0other community health
workers

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CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS-VII SEMESTER
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - II
Sl. Clinical Date Signature of the
No. Requirements Faculty
VII SEMESTER –COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING –II
1. Screening
1 and primary management of
i. Minor ailments–2
ii. Emergencies–1
iii. Dental problems–1
iv. Eye–1
v. ENT –1
2. Primary
2 management and care based on protocols approved by
MOH &FW (Home/health Centre)
3. Screening and primary management of
i. High risk pregnancy
ii. High risk neonate
4. Assessment
4 of
i. Antenatal–1
ii. Intra partum– 1
iii. Postnatal–1
iv. Newborn–1
5. Conduction
5 of normal child birth and documentation–2
6. Immediate new born care and documentation –1

7. Family
7 planning counseling–1
8. Group
8 health education (Rural/urban)–1
9. Adolescent
9 counseling–1
10. Family
1 case study (Rural/urban) –1
0
11. Nursing
1 care plan (Rural / urban) – 1
1
12. Screening,
1 diagnosis, primary management and referral of clients with
1
occupational health problems–2
i.
ii.
13. Health
1 assessment (physical & nutritional) of elderly–1
2
14. Mental
1 health screening survey–1
3
15. Group
1 project–Community diagnosis (data management)
4
16. Writing
1 report on health Centre activity–1
5
17. Participation
1 in organizing and conducting under five/antenatal
6
clinic/health camp – 2
i.
ii.
18. Participation
1 in disaster mock drills
7
19. Field
1 visits
8
- Biomedical waste management site
- AYUSH Centre
- Industry/Factory / Occupational Health Centre
- Geriatric home
20. Report
1 of interaction with MPHW/HV/ASHA/AWWs (Any 2)
1.9
2.

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VII SEMESTER
NURSING RESEARCH & STATISTICS

Sl. No. Specific Procedural Performs Assists/ DATE Signature of the


Competencies/Skills independently Observes Tutor/
Skill Lab/
Procedures Clinical
Simulation Area Faculty
A/O
Lab
VII SEMESTER–NURSING RESEARCH & STATISTICS

Research Process Exercise

1 Statement of the problem

2 Formulation of Objectives &


Hypotheses

3 Literature review of
research report/article

4 Annotated bibliography

5 Preparation of sample
research tool

Analysis & Interpretation of data –Descriptive statistics

6 Organization of data

7 Tabulation of data

8 Graphic representation of data

9 Tabular presentation of data

10 Research Project
(Group/Individual)
Title:

CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS - VII SEMESTER


NURSING RESEARCH & STATISTICS

Sl . Clinical Date Signature of the


No. Requirements Faculty

VII SEMESTER–NURSING RESEARCH

1 Research Project–Group/Individual
Title:

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VIII SEMESTER (INTERNSHIP)

Sl . Clinical Competencies Date Signature of


No. the
Faculty
VIII SEMESTER (INTERNSHIP)

1 ADULT HEALTH NURSING

2 CHILD HEALTH NURSING

3 MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

4 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING

5 MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY(OBG) NURSING

Note: Maximum of 30% of all skills/procedures can be performed by students in skill lab/simulation lab for all
clinical nursing courses except Community Health Nursing and Mental Health Nursing in which the percentage
allowed is only 10%
*–When the student is found competent to perform the skill, it will be signed by the faculty/tutor.
Students: Students are expected to perform the listed skills/competencies many times until they reach level 3 competency,
after which the preceptor signs against each competency.
Preceptors/faculty: Must ensure that the signature is given for each competency only after they reach level 3.
● Level 3 Competency denotes that the student is able to perform that competency without supervision.
● Level 2 Competency denotes that the student is able to perform each competency with supervision.
● Level 1 Competency denotes that the student is not able to perform that competency/skill even with supervision.

Signature of the Faculty Co-Ordinator Signature of the HOD/Principal

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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE DETAILS

Name of ICU Clinical Condition Number of days care Signature of


given Faculty/Preceptor

Signature of the Faculty Co-Ordinator Signature of the HOD/Principal

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