PBSc Nursing 2nd Year

Course Details

  • Course Name: Post Basic BSc Nursing
  • Course Type: Paid
  • Course Duration: 1 Year(s)
  • Mode of Class: Online Only

Course Features

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  • Faculty: Nursing Aspirants
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Course Overview:

Our Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Year Online Tuition is meticulously designed to provide comprehensive, accelerated learning for nursing professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in community health nursing, mental health nursing, nursing education, nursing administration, nursing research and statistics. This course focuses on key subjects essential for leadership roles in healthcare, preparing students for academic excellence and practical application in diverse healthcare settings.

Subjects Covered:

Sociology
Description: This subject explores the social determinants of health, human behavior, and the impact of societal structures on healthcare delivery. It helps nurses develop a broader perspective on healthcare disparities, cultural diversity, and social issues affecting patient care.
Key Topics: Social structures and institutions, cultural influences on health, social stratification, healthcare disparities, and the role of sociology in nursing practice.

Community Health Nursing
Description: This subject focuses on public health principles, preventive healthcare, and community-based nursing. It equips students with the skills to promote health and well-being at the individual, family, and community levels.
Key Topics: Epidemiology, communicable and non-communicable disease prevention, maternal and child health, national health programs, immunization, and environmental health.

Mental Health Nursing
Description: Mental Health Nursing covers psychiatric disorders, therapeutic communication, and psychological well-being. It prepares nurses to provide compassionate and evidence-based psychiatric care for individuals with mental health conditions.
Key Topics: Psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, therapeutic communication, stress management, common mental disorders, and rehabilitation of psychiatric patients.

Introduction to Nursing Education

Description: This subject introduces students to the principles of teaching and learning in nursing education. It prepares nurses for educational roles in academic and clinical settings, equipping them with effective teaching strategies.
Key Topics: Teaching methodologies, curriculum development, lesson planning, use of teaching aids, evaluation techniques, and the role of a nurse educator.

Introduction to Nursing Administration
Description: Nursing Administration focuses on healthcare management, leadership, and decision-making. It provides the foundation for organizational leadership and resource management in hospitals and healthcare institutions.
Key Topics: Principles of nursing management, hospital organization, leadership styles, human resource management, budgeting, healthcare policies, and legal aspects of administration.

Introduction to Nursing Research & Statistics
Description: This subject introduces scientific research methods and statistical analysis in nursing. It equips students with skills to conduct evidence-based research, analyze healthcare data, and apply findings to improve patient outcomes.
Key Topics: Research methodologies, ethical considerations, data collection techniques, statistical tools in nursing research, and application of research findings in clinical practice.

Course Features:

Comprehensive Coverage: Detailed syllabus focusing on critical nursing subjects for professional growth.
Flexible Learning: Classes available in both Malayalam and English to suit diverse learners.
Intensive Schedule: Four classes per week for effective learning and retention.
Accelerated Learning: Complete the course in just 8 months for rapid academic and professional advancement.

Why Choose Our Online Tuition?

Focused Preparation: Tailored to help you master essential nursing concepts and succeed in your exams.
Expert Guidance: Learn from highly experienced nursing educators with deep industry knowledge.
Career Advancement: Strengthen your expertise and step into leadership roles with confidence.

Enroll now in our Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Year Online Tuition and take a decisive step towards expanding your knowledge, skills, and career opportunities! 

Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Year Curriculum

1. Sociology

Course Description: This subject explores the relationship between society and health, focusing on how social factors influence healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. It provides a foundation for understanding cultural diversity, healthcare disparities, and the role of nurses in social change.

Learning Outcomes:
Analyze the impact of social structures on health and illness.
Understand cultural influences on healthcare practices.
Apply sociological principles in community and hospital settings.

Course Components:

  • Introduction to Sociology: Concepts of society, culture, and socialization.
  • Health and Society: Social determinants of health and illness.
  • Healthcare Systems: Public health policies and healthcare disparities.

2. Community Health Nursing

Course Description: This subject emphasizes preventive and promotive healthcare, preparing nurses to work in rural and urban communities. It covers epidemiology, health promotion strategies, and national health programs.

Learning Outcomes:
Apply community health nursing principles in healthcare settings.
Assess and manage community health issues.
Implement national health programs and interventions.

Course Components:

  • Primary Healthcare: Concepts and levels of prevention.
  • Epidemiology: Disease surveillance and outbreak management.
  • Community Health Interventions: Immunization, maternal and child health, and environmental sanitation.

3. Mental Health Nursing

Course Description: This subject focuses on psychiatric disorders, mental health nursing interventions, and therapeutic communication. It prepares nurses to provide holistic mental healthcare across different settings.

Learning Outcomes:
Assess and manage patients with psychiatric disorders.
Use therapeutic communication techniques effectively.
Implement psychiatric nursing interventions and rehabilitation programs.

Course Components:

  • Mental Health Disorders: Anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorders.
  • Therapeutic Approaches: Counseling, psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
  • Psychiatric Nursing Practices: Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

4. Introduction to Nursing Education

Course Description: This subject prepares nurses for teaching roles in academic and clinical settings. It focuses on educational principles, curriculum development, and effective teaching methodologies.

Learning Outcomes:
Develop lesson plans and educational materials for nursing students.
Use innovative teaching strategies in nursing education.
Evaluate student performance and learning outcomes.

Course Components:

  • Principles of Teaching and Learning: Learning styles and instructional methods.
  • Curriculum Development: Planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Assessment Techniques: Formative and summative evaluation in nursing education.

5. Introduction to Nursing Administration

Course Description: This subject equips nurses with leadership and management skills necessary for healthcare administration. It covers hospital organization, human resource management, and quality assurance.

Learning Outcomes:
Apply leadership and decision-making skills in nursing administration.
Manage healthcare resources effectively.
Understand healthcare policies and legal aspects of administration.

Course Components:

  • Nursing Leadership: Roles and responsibilities in administration.
  • Hospital Management: Staffing, budgeting, and quality control.
  • Legal and Ethical Considerations: Patient rights and professional responsibilities.

6. Introduction to Nursing Research & Statistics

Course Description: This subject introduces students to research methodologies, statistical analysis, and evidence-based practice. It helps nurses contribute to healthcare research and apply scientific findings in patient care.

Learning Outcomes:
Conduct basic nursing research projects.
Analyze healthcare data using statistical tools.
Apply research findings to improve nursing practice.

Course Components:

  • Research Methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches.
  • Data Collection and Analysis: Sampling, statistical tools, and data interpretation.
  • Evidence-Based Practice: Application of research in clinical settings.

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