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11th February 2016, 10:27 AM
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aiims sister grade ii syllabus
HI I would like to have the AIIMS Sister Grade II syllabus as well as some of the questions asked in previous examinations?
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11th February 2016, 11:12 AM
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Re: aiims sister grade ii syllabus
AIIMS Staff Nurse Grade-II (Sister Grade-II) Written examination will contain the following subject based on the syllabus of Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery. ( Objective type exam pattern ) General Nursing & Midwifery General knowledge English Basic Computer applications The detail of the course study is as follows: Year I Sr. No. Subjects of Study I Biological Sciences I. Anatomy and Physiology II. Microbiology II Behavioural Sciences I. Psychology II. Sociology III Fundamentals of Nursing I. Fundamentals of Nursing II. First Aid III. Personal Hygiene IV Community Health Nursing- I I. Community Health Nursing II.Environmental Hygiene III.Health Education and Communication Skills IV. Nutrition V ENGLISH Year II 1 Medical Surgical Nursing I I. Medical Surgical Nursing II. Pharmacology 2 Medical Surgical Nursing II (Specialties) I. Communicable Diseases II. Orthopaedic Nursing III. Ear, Nose and Throat IV. Oncology/Skin V. Ophthalmic Nursing 3 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Community Health Nursing 4 Computer Education Year III I Midwifery and Gynaecological Nursing 2 Community Health Nursing - II 3 Paediatric Nursing Internship Period I Educational Methods and Media for Teaching in Practice of Nursing II Introduction to Research III Professional Trends and Adjustment IV Administration and Ward Management V Health Economics The sample question paper for the AIIMS Staff Grade II examination is as follows: 1. Anatomy is the study of (1) Structure of body 2) functions of body (3) reproductive System (4) Surgical operations 2. Physiology is the branch dealing with (1) structure of body (2) functions of body (3) plants and animals (4) embryonic development 3. Interstitial fluid is (1) plasma of blood (2) fluid present around the Tissues (3) deoxygenated (4) fluid present within eyeball 4. Oedema is characterised by (1) water logging of tissue (2) decrease in blood pressure (3) accelerated heart rate (4) cancer of lung 5. The two important electrolytes present in body are (1) Sodium and Potassium (2) Magnesium and Iron (3) Barium and Selenium (4) Copper and Manganese 6. Diarrhoea and vomiting results into (1) dehydration (2) Oedema (3) Oxygen toxicity (4) fluid retention 7. Cardiac oedema occurs in (1) congestine heart failure (2) nephrotic syndrome (3) Typhoid (4) Malaria 8. Metabolism can be defined as (1) urine formation by kidneys (2) transmission of signal, across neurons (3) biochemical reactions occurring within cells (4) distribution of nutrients 9. The nucleus can be called as (1) controlling centre of cell (2) power house of cell (3) energy currency (4) suicide bag 10. The substances essential for the growth and repair of body tissue are (1) Carbohydrate (2) Proteins• (3) Fats (4) Minerals |