Eligibility: 10th with Science
Duration: 6 months
Age Limit: Min 17 Years
Affiliation: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot. Approved by INC & PNRC
Rayat Bahra College of Nursing, Punjab, affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, offers a six-month Diploma in Home-Based Care Attendant. Approved by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and the Punjab Nursing Registration Council (PNRC), this program equips students with essential skills in patient care and health monitoring. Graduates are prepared to provide compassionate support in home settings, making a meaningful impact on individuals' lives and enhancing community well-being.
Semester | Batch Name | Category | Intake | Total Sem Fee |
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Per Semester | 2024 | General | 20 | 14000 |
Eligibility: 10th with Science
Duration: 6 months
Age Limit: Min 17 Years
Affiliation: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot. Approved by INC & PNRC
One-year certified courses in Medical OT (Operation Theatre), Hospital and Home-Based Care Attendant, and Medical Emergencies provide specialized training for individuals aiming to work in healthcare settings. These programs are designed to equip students with essential skills required to assist medical professionals in operation theatres, manage patient care at hospitals or homes, and handle emergency situations effectively. The Medical OT course focuses on preparing students to assist surgeons, manage surgical instruments, and maintain a sterile environment during operations. The Hospital and Home-Based Care Attendant program trains individuals to care for patients with various medical needs, offering compassionate support at hospitals or in home settings. Lastly, the Medical Emergencies course teaches vital life-saving skills like first aid, CPR, and handling emergency situations, ensuring quick and efficient response in critical scenarios. These certifications open pathways to entry-level healthcare jobs and provide practical, job-ready skills for a fulfilling career.
The first semester of the Diploma in Home-Based Care Attendant program introduces students to the foundational aspects of home-based care. The course Introduction to Home-Based Care provides an overview of the field, outlining the roles and responsibilities of home care attendants. Basic Health and Hygiene covers essential practices for maintaining cleanliness and preventing infection, which is critical for ensuring the well-being of both the caregiver and the client. Communication Skills emphasises effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques, crucial for building rapport and understanding patient needs. Anatomy and Physiology offers a basic understanding of the human body and its functions, laying the groundwork for more advanced topics. Finally, Basic First Aid and Emergency Care equip students with fundamental skills to handle common emergencies and provide immediate care in critical situations.
In the second semester, the program delves into more specialised aspects of home-based care. Advanced Home Care Techniques builds on the foundational skills from the first semester, focusing on more complex care procedures and interventions. Nutrition and Dietary Planning teaches students how to create and manage meal plans that meet the dietary needs of clients with various health conditions. Managing Chronic Conditions provides strategies for supporting patients with long-term health issues, emphasising the importance of continuous care and monitoring. Psychological Support and Counseling covers techniques for offering emotional support and counselling, addressing the mental and emotional well-being of patients. Community Health and Safety explores broader public health concepts and safety practices essential for working within a community setting.
The third semester focuses on advanced care techniques and practical experience. Geriatric Care and Support examines the specific needs and challenges associated with caring for elderly clients, including physical and emotional support strategies. Pediatric Care Basics introduces fundamental concepts and practices for providing care to children, including developmental considerations and common pediatric conditions. Legal and Ethical Issues in Home Care addresses the regulatory and ethical standards governing home-based care, ensuring that students understand their professional and legal responsibilities. Patient Assessment and Record Keeping teaches students how to conduct thorough assessments and maintain accurate records, which is crucial for effective care management. The semester concludes with Practical Training in Home Care Settings, where students gain hands-on experience in real-life home care environments, applying their knowledge and skills in a supervised setting.
The final semester of the program provides advanced training and professional development. Specialised Care for Specific Needs covers advanced techniques for addressing unique patient requirements, including those with rare or complex conditions. Infection Control and Prevention delves deeper into strategies for minimising the risk of infections, incorporating the latest practices and guidelines. Advanced First Aid and CPR offers an in-depth review of emergency care techniques, preparing students to respond effectively to a wide range of emergencies. Care for Individuals with Disabilities focuses on tailored approaches for supporting clients with physical or cognitive disabilities, enhancing their quality of life. The semester concludes with Professional Development and Career Skills, which prepares students for the job market by refining their resume-writing, interview skills, and overall career readiness.
Labs
Nursing Foundation Lab
The Nursing Foundation (NF) Lab is a practical training facility where nursing students develop essential nursing skills. It provides hands-on experience in fundamental procedures like patient care, hygiene, administering medication, and basic clinical tasks. The lab is equipped with modern tools and mannequins to simulate real-life healthcare scenarios, enhancing student competence.
Anatomy Lab
The Anatomy Lab is a crucial facility where nursing and medical students study the structure of the human body. Equipped with anatomical models, specimens, and charts, the lab provides hands-on learning about organs, muscles, bones, and tissues. It helps students gain a deep understanding of human anatomy essential for healthcare practice.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Lab and Pediatric Lab
The Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Lab and Pediatric Lab are specialized training spaces for nursing students. The OBG Lab focuses on maternal care, childbirth, and women's health, using models to practice procedures like delivery and prenatal care. The Pediatric Lab provides hands-on training in child healthcare, including newborn care, vaccinations, and growth monitoring.
Community Lab
The Community Lab is designed to train nursing students in public health and community-based care. It provides practical learning on topics like sanitation, health education, disease prevention, and family health. Through simulations and community outreach programs, students gain the skills needed to deliver primary healthcare services and promote wellness in diverse populations.
Nutrition Lab
The Nutrition Lab is a learning facility where nursing students study the principles of diet and nutrition. It is equipped with food models and tools for preparing balanced meals. Students learn about dietary requirements, meal planning, and nutrition assessment, helping them guide patients in maintaining proper nutrition for health and recovery.
Audio-Visual Aids Lab
The Audio-Visual (AV) Aids Lab in nursing education helps students enhance their teaching and communication skills using technology. It is equipped with multimedia tools like projectors, models, charts, and videos. Nursing students use these aids to create presentations and health education programs, effectively conveying information to patients and communities.
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