In a BS Nursing program, the Fundamentals of Nursing provide the essential foundation for all nursing practice. This subject covers the basic principles and skills required for effective patient care, including hygiene, safety, communication, and patient assessment. It introduces students to the core responsibilities of a nurse, such as monitoring vital signs, administering medications, assisting with daily activities, and providing emotional support. The fundamentals also emphasize the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment, infection control, and ethical decision-making in nursing practice. By mastering these foundational skills, nursing students develop the competence and confidence needed to provide high-quality, compassionate care. This knowledge is crucial for building a solid base upon which more advanced nursing concepts and clinical practices can be developed, ensuring that nurses are prepared to meet the diverse needs of patients across various healthcare settings.
(IUB) FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING
CHAPTER NO 1: NURSING PROCESS
CHAPTER NO 2: CONCEPT OF VALUE BELIEF
CHAPTER NO 3: SELF CONCEPT AND SELF PERCEPTION
CHAPTER NO 4: COGINITIVE CONCEPTUAL (PAIN, MANAGEMENT, NURSING AND NON NURSING INTERVENTIONS)
CHAPTER NO 5: CONCEPT OF NUTRITION AND DIETRY
CHAPTER NO 6: CONCEPT OF ELIMINATION
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