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The following is a list of the many career paths that individuals with a BSc in Nursing can pursue, depending on their interests, experience, and education.
● Staff Nurse
● Nurse Educator
● Clinical Nurse Specialist
● Nurse Administrator
● Nurse Practitioner
● Nurse Researcher
● Occupational Health Nurse
● Public Health Nurse
● Nurse Consultant
● Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse
B.Sc Nursing curriculum typically includes theoretical coursework and practical training in clinical settings. The Practical Training component involves working in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities, under the guidance of experienced nurses and instructors.
Here are some of the noteworthy parts of the course:
● Physiology: Physiology is part of the first-year curriculum and focuses on the study of the human body’s systems and functions. This subject is essential for nursing students to understand the body’s normal and abnormal functions to provide adequate care.
● Trends in Nursing and Professional Adjustment: This focuses on the development of nursing as a profession, its history, and current trends in nursing practices. It also covers topics, such as professional ethics, communication, leadership, and stress management.
● Psychiatric Nursing: This focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders. This subject is essential for nursing students to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to provide care for patients with mental health issues.
● Operation Theatre Techniques: This focuses on the principles and practices of operation theatre management, including surgical procedures, sterilisation, and infection control.
● Public Health Nursing and Health Administration: This is part of the curriculum and focuses on the principles and practices of public health, including disease prevention, health promotion, and community health nursing. It also covers health administration, health policy, and health economics.
● Maternal and Child Health: This is part of the third and fourth-year curriculum and focuses on the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, as well as the care of newborns and children. It includes reproductive health, neonatal care, and pediatric nursing.
● Sociology and Social Medicine: This is part of the second-year curriculum and focuses on the social and cultural factors that affect health and illness. It covers healthcare disparities, healthcare delivery systems, and healthcare policies.
The application process at Graphic Era is strictly based on the Merit of the qualifying examination with the entire Admission Process available for completion online