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M.Sc. Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This course is designed to assist students in developing expertise and in-depth understanding in the field of Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing. It will help students to appreciate the patient as a holistic individual and develop skill to function as an independent midwifery practitioner. It will further enable the student to function as educator, manager and researcher in the field of Obstetric and Gynaecological nursing.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • Appreciate the trends in the field of midwifery, obstetrics and gynaecology as a speciality.
  • Describe the population dynamics and indicators of maternal and child health.
  • Describe the concepts of biophysical, psychological and spiritual aspects of normal pregnancy, labor and puerperium
  • Provide comprehensive nursing care to women during pregnancy, post-delivery and also to new-borns.
  • Identify and analyze the deviations from normal birth process and refer appropriately.
  • Describe the pharmacological agents, their effects during pregnancy, child birth, puerperium, lactation and the role of nurse
  • Counsel adolescents, women and families on issues pertaining to pregnancy, child birth and lactation
  • Describe the role of various types of complementary and alternative therapies in obstetric and gynaecological nursing.
  • Incorporate evidence based nursing practice and identify the areas of research.
  • Describe the recent advancement in contraceptive technology and birth control measures
  • Appreciate the legal and ethical issues pertaining to obstetric and gynaecological nursing
ELIGIBILITY
  • The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.
  • The Minimum education requirements shall be the passing of: B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc. Hons. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks.
  • The candidate should have undergone in B.Sc. Nursing / B.Sc. Hons. Nursing / Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing.
  • Minimum one year of work experience after Basic B.Sc. Nursing.
  • Minimum one year of work experience prior or after Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing.
COURSE DURATION

2 years

CAREER PATHWAYS

In the recent years the demand for skilled nurses in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology are on a rise. One can work in government and private hospitals, nursing homes, health care centres and in a variety of other places after completing this degree. Career opportunities, both in India and abroad are quite plentiful. The need for this profession is steadily expanding, as is the market watch.
Some job profiles are:

  • Nursing Supervisor
  • Nurse Clinician
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Nurse Educator
  • Nurse-in-Charge
CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

INTRODUCTION
Magnitude of Maternal & Child Health Problems ▪ Issues of Maternal & Child Health ▪ Preventive Obstetrics ▪  National Health & Family Welfare Programmes related to Maternal & Child Health: Health Care Delivery System, National Rural Health Mission ▪ Role of NGO’s ▪ Theories, Models & Approaches Applied to Midwifery Practice ▪ Role & Scope of Midwifery Practice ▪ Legal & Ethical Issues: Code of Ethics and Standards of Midwifery Practice ▪  Evidence Based Midwifery Practice ▪ Research Priorities in Obstetric & Gynaecological Nursing ▪ Review of Anatomy & Physiology of Human Reproductive System: Male & Female, Embryology, Genetics, Teratology &  Counselling

NORMAL LABOUR AND NURSING MANAGEMENT
First Stage: Physiology of Normal Labour ▪ Second Stage ▪ Third Stage ▪ Fourth Stage ▪ Evidence Based Practice in Relation to Labour Intervention ▪ Role of Nurse Midwifery Practitioner ▪ Alternative / Complementary Therapies ▪

PHARMOCO DYNAMICS IN OBSTETRICS
Drugs used in Pregnancy, Labour, Post-Partum & Newborn ▪ Calculation of Drug Dose & Administration ▪ Effects of Drugs Used ▪ Anaesthesia & Analgesia in Obstetrics ▪ Roles and Responsibilities of Midwifery Nurse Practitioner

FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES
Population Dynamics ▪ Demography Trends: Vital Statistics, Calculation of Indicators especially Maternal & Neonatal Mortality Rates, Problems & Other Health Problems and Family Life Education

MANAGEMENT OF PROBLEMS OF WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY
Abortion ▪ Risk Approach of Obstetrical Nursing Care ▪ Goals & Concepts ▪ Screening of High-Risk Pregnancy ▪ Nursing Management of Pregnancies at risk-due to Obstetrical Complication ▪ Abnormal Labour, Pre-Term Labour & Obstetrical Emergencies

POST-PARTUM COMPLICATIONS
Nursing Management of: Puerperal Infections, Puerperal Sepsis, Urinary Complications, Puerperal Venous Thrombosis & Pulmonary Embolism ▪ Sub Involution of Uterus, Breast Conditions, Thrombophlebitis ▪ Psychological Complications, Post-Partum Blues, Depression, Psychosis

GYNAECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND NURSING MANAGEMENT
Gynaecological Assessment ▪ Gynaecological Procedures ▪ Etiology ▪ Pathophysiology ▪ Diagnosis and Nursing Management of Gynaecological Problems
 
EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN OBSTETRICAL AND GYNAECOLOGICAL CARE
Staff Orientation ▪ Training & Development ▪ In-service Education Program ▪ Clinical Teaching Programs