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MEDIWAVE INSTITUTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
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First Aid and Practical Nursing Diploma (One & Two years course)
Medical laboratory Technician Diploma (One & Two years course)
X - ray Technician Diploma (One & Two years course)
Operation Theatre Technician Diploma (One & Two years course)
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN PRACTICAL NURSING - (FIRST YEAR)
PAPER 1
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING, PHARMACOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
PAPER 2
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND FIRST AID
PAPER 3
NUTRITION, FAMILY PLANNING, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND ELEMENTS OF MIDWIFERY
PAPER 4-6
Practical for Paper 1, II & III – Three Practical
PAPER 1 - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING, PHARMACOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
A DEFINITION OF NURSING
B PRINCIPLES OF NURSING
C DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING
D ETIQUETTE’S OF NURSING PROFESSION
E ETHICS OF NURSING
F DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A NURSE
G QUALITIES OF A NURSE
H THE NURSE AND LEGISLATION
I INTRODUCTION OF NURSING
A GENERAL VIEW
ORGIN OF NURSING
GOALS AND SCOPE OF NURSING
INTER PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
BASIC NURSING PRINCIPLES
NURSING PROCEDURES & NURSING TECHNIQUES
IMPORTANT FACTORS OF A PROCEDURE
NEEDED STEPS OR STAGES OF A PROCEDURE
J HOSPITAL
FUNCTIONS OF HOSPITAL
TYPES OF HOSPITALS
HOSPITAL HOUSE KEEPING
PRINCIPLES OF HOUSE KEEPING
CARE OF CLOTHES, PILLOWS, MATTRESS
CARE OF FUNITURE
CARE OF SANITARY UNITS
PLACE OF PATIENT IN THA HOSPITAL
ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE
PERSONAL HYGIENE-ORAL HYGIENE, SKIN CARE, HAIR BATH,BODY BATH, HAIR CARE, CARE OF EYE, EAR PERENIAL CARE
MICRO ORGANISMS AND DISEASE TRANAMISSION
IMPORTANT OF CLEANLINESS AND CLEANING AGENTS
K BASIC NURSING CARE NEEDS OF THE PATIENT
PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL & SPIRITUAL NEEDS
PHYSICAL COMFORT
HYGIENIC NEEDS
NUTIRITIONAL NEEDS
ELEMINATION NEEDS
OBSERVATION
MEDICATION NEEDS
GIVING AND TAKING OF BED PAN
GIVING AND REMOVING URINAL
CONSTIPATION - DEFINITION
CAUSES OF CONSTIPATION
LHOT AND COLD APPLICATIONS-HOT WATER BAG, FORMENTATION, DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOMENTATION, ICE BAG, COLD COMPRESS, COLD SPONGE
M ENEMA-DIFFERENT TYPES OF ENEMA, PURPOSE OF ENEMA
EVACUANT ENEMA
SIMPLE ENEMA
MEDICATED MEDICATED
PURGATIVE
ANTHEL MENTIC
OIL ENEMA
ENEMA
ASTRINGENT
CARMINATIVE ENEMA
RETAINED ENEMA
NUTRIENT
EMOLEUENT
STIMULANT
SEDATIVE
ENEMA
ANAESTHETIC ENEMA
PHARMACOLOGY
A DEFINITION
B DRUGS
C PHARMACY – SOURCE OF DRUGS-FORMS OF DRUGS
D ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
E VARIOUS TYPES OF DRUGS-CLASSIFICATION-ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DRUG
F DOSE-DEFINITION
G MINIMUM DOSE
H MAXIMUM DOSE – OVER DOSE
I ORAL ADMINISTRATION
J PURPOSE OF ADMINISTRATION
K METHODS OF ADMINISTARTION
L CALCULATING DOSAGE
M DOMESTIC MEASUREMENT
N METRIC SYSTEM
O TABLE MEASURE
P INJECTION-DEFINITION
Q PURPOSE OF INJECTION
R COMMON DANGERS OF INJECTION
S DIFFERENT ROUTES
T INFUSION
U SPECIAL POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED
MICROBIOLOGY
A INFECTION – DEFINITION
B STERILIZATION – DISINFECTION
C METHODS OF TRANSMISSION OF DISEASES
D IMMUNITY-DEFINITION –TYPES
E BACTERIA-COMMON BACTERIA
F VIRUSES-DEFINITION SMALL POX VIRUS, CHICKEN POX VIRUS, MEASLES, POLIO, AIDS VIRUSES
PAPER 2 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND FIRST AID
A GENERAL ANATOMY OF HUMAN BODY
B SYSTEMS OF BODY
C FUNCTIONS OF EACH SYSTEM
D DISEASES CAUSED TO EACH SYSTEM
E CARE OF EACH SYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY
A HUMAN BODY
B FUNCTION OF EACH ORGAN
C DISORDERS OF ORGAN
SOCIOLOGY
A DEFINITION OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
B HOW ILLNESS AFFECT SOCIETY
C ROLE OF SOCIETY IN PREVENTING EPIDERMIC DISEASES
PSYCHOLOGY
A PSYCHOLOGY – DEFINITION
B PSYCHOLOGY OF SICK PERSON
C NEED FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT TO SICK PERSON
D MENTAL ADJUSTMENT OF INDIVIDUALS
E CARE OF MENTALLY RETARDED & INSANE PERSONS
FIRST AID
1 FIRST AID – DEFINITION
2 FIRST AIDER-DEFINITION DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
3 ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION
4 ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURNS, SCALDS,SHOCK
5 CONTROL OF BLEEDING,UNCONSCIOUSNESS
6 BLEEDING FROM NOSE & EAR,EPILEPTIC FITS
7 FRACTURES & INJURIES, DISLOCATION, HIGH FEVER
8 SOMETHING GET STRUCK IN THE THROAT
9 DROWING
10 INSECT BITE
11 DOG BITE
12 SNAKE BITE
13 FOOD POISONING
14 CHEMICAL POISONING
PAPER 3 - NUTRITION, FAMILY PLANNING,COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND ELEMENTS OF MIDWIFERY
NUTRITION
A DEFINITION
B FUNCTIONS OF BALANCED DIET
C MAL NUTRITION, UNDER NUTRITION, OVER NUTRITION
D REQUREMENTS OF FOOD FOR THE VARIOUS AGE GROUPS
E DEFICIENCY DISEASES
F DIET OF THE SICK,AGED CHILD,PRE-SCHOOL, PREGNANT & LACTATING MOTHERS
G NUTRIENTS AND ITS FUNCTIONS AND SPECIFIC DEFICIENCY DISEASES
FAMILY PLANNING
A SMALL FAMILY & NUCLEAR FAMILY
B VARIOUS METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING
C MTP & ABORTIONS
D METHODS OF EDUCATION TO SOCIAL GROUPS
1. INDIVIDUAL TEACHEING
2. GROUP TEACHING
3. FAMILY GUIDANCE AND COUNCELLING
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND COMMON DISEASES
A CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES
B DROPLET INFECTION.MEASELES,CHICKEN POX,SMALL POX,MUMPS, INFLUENZA
C DISEASES AFFECTING RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:TUBERCULOSIS, PNEUMONIA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS
DDISEASES AFFECTING GASTRO INTESTINAL SYSTEM: DYSENTERY, DIORRHEA,TYPHOID, CHOLERA,PEPTIC ULCER, LIVER DISEASES (JAUNDICE,HEPATITIS,CIRRHOSIS,GASTRITIS,APPENDICIITIS)
ESKIN DISEASES & VENEREAL DISEASES, SCABIES, SORIASIS,FUNGAL INFECTION, VENEREAL DISEASES,LEPROSY.
F BLOOD ANAEMIA, LEUKEMIA,BLEEDING DISORDERS
G URINARY DISEASES: GLOMERULO NEPHRITIS, PYELO NEPHRITIS
H CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: ANGINA PECTORIS, HYPERTENSION, VALVULAR DISEASES
I NERVOUS SYSTEM- POLIO, MENINGITIS
J VIRAL DISEASES : AIDS, RABIES
K INSCT-BORN DISEASES: MALARIA, FILARIASIS
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN PRACTICAL NURSING - (FINAL YEAR)
Practical for Paper 1, II & III - Three Practical
Paper 1 NURSING, SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Paper 2 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Paper 3 MIDWIFERY
Paper 1 - NURSING, SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
1ARTIFICICAL NEEDING - NASAL GASTRIC GAVAGE, GASTROSTOMY AND ENTER OSTOMY FEEDING, RECTAL FEEDING, I.V.INFUSIONS.
2 BLOOD-BLOOD TRANSFUSION
3IRRIGATIONS AND INSTILLATIONS-EYE IRRIGATION, EAR IRRIGATION, VAGINAL IRRIGATION, RECTAL IRRIGATION, GASTRIC LAVAGE, RECTAL EXAMINATION, LUMBAR PUNCTURE.
4THEATRE TECHNICIQUE - SURGEONS ROOM, NURSE ROOM, INSTRUMENTS ROOM, GENERAL INSTRUMENT, PRE AND POST OPERATIVE CARE, GENERAL NURSING CARE, INCISION AND DRAINAGE, WOUND SUTURING, SUTURING MATERIALS, CLIPS.
5ANAESTHESIA - GENERAL ANAESTHESIA, SIGNS AND STAGES OF ANAESTHESIA, CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA, INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA, LOCAL ANASTHESIA, SPINAL ANAESTHESIA.
6 PRE-OPERATIVE CARE, POST-OPERATIVE CARE REPORTS AND RECORDS
PAPER-II: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGY
ANATOMY
1EDDOCRINE SYSTEM-DUCTLES GLANDS, PITUITARY GLAND, THYROID GLAND, PARA THYROID GLAND, ADRENAL GLAND, GONADS,
2 URINARY SYSTEM-ORGANS OF URINARY SYSTEM, FUNCTION OF URINARY SYSTEM
3 REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM-ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION IN MALES AND FEMALES.ITS FUNCTIONS.
4 NERVOUS SYSTEM-BRAIN MAIN SUB-DIVISIONS AND LOBS, SPINAL CORD, VARIOUS SENSE ORGANS.
PHARMACOLOGY
1
CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS ACCORDING TO THE ACTION-ABBREVATIONS IN USE WOUNDS-SURGICAL DRESSINGDRUG INTERACTIONS - MECHANISM OF DRUG INTERACTIONS MINOR AILMENTS AND THEIR TREATMENT INTRAVENOUS INFUSION, SOLUTION VEINS
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
1 CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL POPULATION INTO NORMAL, ABNORMAL AND SUPERIOR
2GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF ABNORMALITIES-PSHYCHONEUROSIS PSYCHOSIS, METAL DEFICIENY, ANTI SOCIAL PERSONALITIES
3 OTHER FORMS OF ABNORMALITIES- A DETAILED STUDY.
PAPER III-MIDWIFERY
MIDWIFERY
1 STRUCTURE OF PELVIS-DIFFERENT BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE PELVIS -STRUCTURE OF UTERUS OVULATION-FERTILIZATION-FEMALEREPRODUCTIVE ORGANS FEMALE & MALE .THE FOETAL SKULL-THE OVUM AND THE FOETUS-ABNORMALITIES OF PREGNENCY,THE MECHANISM OF LABOUR- ABNORMALITIES OF LABOUR- ABNORMALITIES OF THE PUREPERIM-PREPARATION FOR THE CHILD BIRTH:ANTENATAL AND POST NATAL EXERCISE.
PREGNENCY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMSDIFFERENT STAGES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PREGNANT WOMEN.ABNORMAL PREGNENCY. ANTENATAL CARE, ABDOMINAL EXAMINATIONLABOUR-NORMAL LABOUR MANAGEMENT OF THREE STAGES OF LABOUR-NEWBORN CARE, CARE OF PREMATURE BABY.STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF PLAENTA PUREPERIUM, POSTNATAL CARE COMPLICATIONS DURING PUREPERIUM.BABY BATH, HEALTH EDUCATION AFTER DELIVERY, EXAMINATION OF NEW BORN.CONJENITIAL ABNORMALITIES OF NEW BORN,BREAST FEEDING-ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGES OF BREAST FEEDING,WEANING- ARTIFICIAL FEEDING OF INFANTS.
REFERENCE BOOK
1BASIC NURSING PROCEDURE, MANUAL AND ESSENTIAL-THRESIAMMA C.P. FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING-VOL I&II-Sr.NANCY.
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (FIRST YEAR)
SUBJECTS
Paper 1 CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY.
Paper 2 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & PARASITOLOGY.
Paper 3 HEAMETOLOGY, BLOOD BANKING & HISTOPATHOLOGY.
PAPER-I CLINICAL BIO CHEMISTRY,
1 INTRODUCTION.
2 GLASS WARES
3 CLEANING OF GLASS WARES.
4
EQUIPMENT A.CENTRI FUGE. B.COMMON BALANCE C.INCUBATOR AND WATER BATH D.REFRIGERATION E.DISTILLATON APPARATUS
5
UNIT OF MEASUREMENTS A.GRAM B.LITRE C.MOLE
6 FUNDAMENTAL CHEMISTRY
7 COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT
8 CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
9 MEASURING LIQUIDS, SOILDS
10 PHYSICAL CHANGES AND CHEMICAL CHANGES
11 INDICATORS
13 PHOTO ELECTRIC CALORIMETER, PRINCIPLE, PARTS AND MAINTENANCE
14
COMPUTERISATION IN CLINICAL LABORATORY A.SEMI AUTO ANALZER B.BATCH ANALYZER C.RAMDOM ASSESS AUTO ANALYZER
15
LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF DIABETES MELLITUS A.DIABETES MELLITUS B.SERENING TESTS-URINE SUGAR,F.B.S,P.P.B.S,R.B.S,G.T.T,G.C.T. C.GLYCO-HAEMOGLOBIN
16 ESTIMATION OF SUGAR IN BLOOD A.FOLIN-WU METHOD
B.O-TOLUDINE METHOD C.G.O.D/P.O.D.METHOD
PAPER-II CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY.
1 INTRODUCTION
2 MICROSCOPE
3 STERILIZATION-DIFFERENT METHODS
4 CLASSIFICATION OF MICRO ORGANISM
5 STRUCTURE OF BACTERIA
6 BACTERIAL GROWTH FACTORS
7 BACTERIAL GROWTH PRODUCTS
8 MORPHOLOGY & STAINING REACTIONS OF BACTERIA
9 SPECIAL STAINS
10 PREPARATION OF CULTURE MEDIA
11 SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND METHOD OF INNOCULATION
PARASITOLOGY
1STOOL EXAMINATION A.MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION B.CONCENTRATION METHODS
2 MORPHOLOGY,CLASSIFICATION AND LIFE CYCLE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES.
3 IDENTIFICATION OF INTESTINAL PARASITES
4 MORPHOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLE OF BLOOD PARASITES
5 INDENTIFICATION OF BLOOD PARASITES.
PAPER-III HAEMATOLOGY, BLOOD BANKING & HISTOPATHOLOGY
1 INTRODUCTION
2 THE LABORATORY,ETHICS AND DUTIES OF TECHNICIAN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THE LABORATORY
3 COLLECTION OF BLOOD, ANTICOAGULANTS
4 HAEMOGLOBIN ESTIMATION, DIFFERENT METHODS
5 TOTAL BLOOD CELL COUNT A.R.B.C.COUNT B.W.B.C.COUNT C.ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT D.PLATELET COUNT
E.RETICULOCYTE COUNT
6 ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (E.S.R)
7 PACKED CELL VOLUME
8
ERYTHROCYTE INDICES A.M.C.V B.M.C.H C.M.C.H.C
9DIFFERENTIAL LENCOCYTE COUNT A.PREPARATION OF BLOOD SMEAR, STAINING METHODS AND MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION B.INDENTIFICATION OF NORMAL & ABNORMAL CELLS
10 COMPUTERISATION IN HAEMATOLOGY LABORATORY
11 BLEEDING TIME
12 CLOTTING LIME
13 PROTHROMBIN LIME
14 L.E.CELL IDENTIFICATION METHOD
15ROULEAUX FORMATION & AUTO AGGLUTINATION
16 BUFFER COAT PREPARATION
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (FINAL YEAR)
SUBJECTS
Paper 1 CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Paper 2 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Paper 3 HAEMATOLOGY, BLOOD BANKING & HISTOPATHOLOGY
PAPER-I CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
1
BIO CHEMISTRY TEST PROFILES A. RENAL FUNCTION TESTS B. LIVER FUNCTION TESTS C. KIDNEY FUNCTION TESTS D. THYROID FUNCTION TESTS E. LIPID PROFILE
2 BLOOD CHEMISTRY ESTIMATIONS
A. S.UREA B. S.CREATININ C. S.URIC ACID D. S.CHOLESTEROL E. HDL CHOLESTEROL F. TRIGLYCERIDES G. L.D.L.CHOLESTEROL H. S.CALCIUM I. S.CHLORIDE J. S.PROTEIN,T.PROTEIN,ALBUMIN GLOBULIN
3 SERUM ELECTROLYTES
4
ENZYMES A. S.AMYLASE B. S.GOT C. S.G.P.T D. L.D.H E. CREATINE KINASE
5 BLOOD GASES
6 BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BODY FLUIDS
7PREGNANCY TESTS A. B.C.G METHOD B. GRAVINDEX METHOD
PAPER-II CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA
2 BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF BACTERIA
3 BIOCHEMICAL TESTS
4 CULTURAL CHARACTERS OF BACTERIA
5 ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY TESTS
6 GRAM POSITIVE COCCI
7 GRAM NEGATIVE COCCI
8 GRAM POSITIVE BACILLI
9 GRAM NEGATIVE BACILLI
10 VIBRIOS
11 SPIROCHACTES
12 LEPTOSPIRA
13 MICROLOGY
14 VIROLOGY
15 IMMUNOLOGY-IMMUNO GLOBULINS
16
SEROLOGY A. V.D.R.L.TEST B. R.P.R.TEST C. KHAN GLOCULATION TEST D. WIDAL TEST E. C-REACTIVE PROTEIN F. ANTI-STREPTOLYSIN O TEST G. R.A.FACTOR H. HBS AG TEST I. ELISA J. H.I.V. TEST
17MANTROUX TEST A. OLD TUBER CULIN METHOD B. PURIFIED TUBERCULIN METHOD
PAPER-III HAEMATOLOGY, BLOOD BANKING & HISTOPATHOLOGY
1
HAEMOPOISES A. ERYTHROPOISIS B. LEUCOPOISIS C. THROMBOPOISIS
2 PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATIONS IN LEUCOCYTES
3 BONE MARROW EXAMINATION
4 MORPHOLOGICAL TYPES OF R.B.C'S
5 ANAEMIA-DIFFERENT TYPES
6 POLY EYTHEMIA
7 LEUKEMIA
8 HODGKIN'S DISEASE
BLOOD BANKING
1 A.B.O.GROUPING
2 RH TYPING
3 COOMBS TEST
4 BLOOD TRANSFUSION
5 DONOR SERENING
6 CROSS MATCHING
7 BLOOD AND ITS PRODUCTS
8 TRANSFUSION COMPLICATIONS
C.S.F & BODY FLUIDS
1 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
2 MICROSCOPIAL EXAMINATION
REFERENCE BOOK
1HAND BOOK OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (TEXT BOOK VHSC)COMPILED BY:MINIKUMARI, REMA V.L, DILEEP R.K.
2 CLINICAL NOTES ON MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY-C.M.SAMUEL.
3 HAND BOOK ON MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY-VELOOR MEDICAL COLLEGE
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN X-RAY TECHNOLOGY (FIRST YEAR)
PAPER I
1 Anatomy basis
Definition of anatomy
Anatomical terms – cells, issues, organs, organ system (definitions)
2 Physiology basis
Definition of physiology
3 Skeletal system
Bones
Classification of bones
Bones of the skull
Bones of the thorax
Bines of the vertebral column
Bones of the upper and lower limbs
Joins of the skeletal system, Air sinuses of skull
4 Digestive system
Parts (mouth, 0esophagus, pharynx, stomach, intestines, rectum, glands)
Diagram of digestive system
Mouth (Different regions, salivary glands)
0esophagus (length, position)
Stomach (part, glands in stomach, layers)
Small intestine (Parts, glands)
Large intestine (Parts)
Lever, Pancreas, salivary glands (secretions and functions)
Physiology of digestion
Digestion in mouth (Action of salivary enzymes juice, pancreatic juice and bile)
Functions of large intestine
5 Circulatory System
Parts (Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries)
Heart (Anatomy with diagram)
Pericardium
Blood vessels attached to heart
Conductive system of heart
Cardiac cycle
Types of circulation (Systemic, Pulmonary, Coronary and Portal)
Aortic arch and it’s branches
Heart rate
Stroke volume
Cardiac output
Layers of arteries and veins
6 Respiratory System
Anatomy of respiratory system (Parts)
Physiology of respiration (Inspiration expiration and gaseous exchange)
7 Blood
Composition (Brief account only)
8 Execratory System
Anatomy of renal system (with spiral reference to kidneys and enshrouds) ( with the diagrams)
Physiology of urine formation (Stops)
Composition and characteristics of normal urine (Brief account)
Proteinuma
Glucose
Haematuria
Glomerular filuation rate (G.F.R) definition
PAPER II : ELECTRICITY PHYSICS
1Magners magnetism, types and properties of magners ferromagnetic substances paramagnetic substances – diamagnetic substantial – artificial method of making magnets
2 Conductors insulators electroscope sparking – arcing
3 Fundamental unit of speed: Acceleration force work large joule power horse power
4 Potential difference: Factors affecting the potential difference of a conductor
5Ohm’s law: Mathematical representation – on the basis of ohm’s law definition of volt-amps-ohm-resistance-ammeter
6 Electrical circuits: Ruler – calculation of total resistance-total current-individual voltage drop etc
7 Chemical effect of current electrolysis-electrolytes-voltammeter-faraday’s laws of electrolysis-electroplating
8 Hearting effect of current: joule’s law-calculation of quantity of heart product current passed etc
9Electro magnetic induction-principle law and principle of a dynamo magnetic effect of current faraday’s laws of effect electromagnetic induction-Lenz’s law-3+ magnetic flux 2 3
10 Diagram of X-ray tube and working
Nervous System
C.N.S peripheral nervous system, anatomic nervous system
Nervous (With diagram)
Meanings
C.S.F
Parts of C.N.S
Brain (With diagrams)
i. Cerebrum
ii. Brain stem
iii. Cerebellum
Spinal cord structure (With diagram)
Physiology functions of the various part of the brain
PAPER III : RADIOLOGY PHYSICS
1 Matter, Energy and different types of energy
2 Atomic structure and fundamentals
3 Radioactivity
4 X-Rays
Hands and soft X-Rays
Production and properties
Continuous and characteristic X-Rays
Quality of X-Rays
Heel effect
Thematic omission
5 Measurement of lionizing radiation
Exposure
Roentgen
6 X-Ray Technology
X-Ray tubes
Different parts of an X-Ray tube
Stationary anode tube
Rotating anode tube
7 Filters Restrictors
Physical principle
Inherent filtration
Added filtration
Wedge filter
8 Beam Restrictors
Aperture diagrams
Collimators
Cones and cylinders
9 Grids and Different Types of Grid
10 Effects of X-Ray
Fluorescence
Phosphorescence
Luminescence
11 X-Ray Films
12 Screens
Intensifying screens
Construction
Fluorescents screens
13 Geometric factions influencing images
Magnification and distortion
Image unhappiness
14 Radiation protection
15 Radiation protection devices and personal monitoring devices
16 Hazards of radiation
Reference Text
Radiology - Brayas
PAPER IV : POSITIONING IN RADIOGRAPHY
1 Terminology
Anatomical terminology
Positioning terminology
Projection terminology
2 Exposure factors
Millie ampere
Kilovolt age
3 Positioning of the upper limb Basic alternative and additional projections for
Hand
Fingers
Thumb
Scaphoid
Carpal bones
Carpal tunnel
Wrist
Fore arm
Elbow joint
Homeruns
4 The Shoulder
Shoulder
Acromio – clavicular joints
Clavicle
Sterna – clavicular joint
Scapula
5 Bones of the thorax
Ribs
Sternum
6 The Lower Limb
Foot
Toes
Cleaners
Ankle joint
Leg
Knee joint
Femur
7 Hip joint, Pelvis and sacro-iliac joint
Hip joint and upper third of femur
Pelvis
Sacro – iliac joint
8 The Vertebral column
Cervical Vertebra
Thoracic Vertebra
Lumbar Vertebra
9 The Skull
10 Mastoid
11 Para nasal
12 Facial bone
Maxillae
Mandible
13 Dental radiography
14 Lungs/heart and aorta
15 The abdomen and pelvic cavity
16 Mammography
Reference Text
Positioning in Radiography - Clarks
PAPER V : DARK ROOM TECHNIQUE
1 Types of radiography films
2 Construction of film
3 Various sages of film processing
4 X-ray developer fixer, replenished
5 Dark room construction
6 Dark room safe light pass box
7 Safe light test
8 Automatic X-Ray film processing
9 Intensifying screen and properties
10 Cassette and hangers
11 Practical safety measures in diagnostic radiography
12 Radiation hazards and protection
13 Film faults
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN X-RAY TECHNOLOGY (FINAL YEAR)
PAPER I : SPECIAL RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
PAPER II : RADIATION HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES RADIATION PROTECTION
PAPER III : HOSPITAL PRACTICE AND PATIENT CARE
PAPER IV : RADIOGRAPHIC PHYSICS
PAPER V : ECG & RADIO DIAGNOSIS AND IMAGING SERVICES
PAPER I : SPECIAL RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
1 Barium meal whole G.I. Tract, Barium swallow and barium enema
2 Oral cholecystogram, I.V. cholecystogram T. Tube cholecystogram
3 Intravenous PolyGram, Retrograde cyst arteriogram
4 Hysterical phonograms (HSG) pelvic anemogram
5 Brochogram, sialogram, sonogram
6 Renal angiogram, femoral angiogram, Splenoportal venogram, venogram, lymph angiogram, cardio angiogram
7 Vesiculography nasopharyngography, laryngography, Orthography, Myelogram
PAPER II : RADIATION HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES RADIATION PROTECTION
1Code of proactive for the protection of persons against joining radiation, protective materials, lead, lead equivalent, building materials
2 Personal monitoring devices i. Film badge ii. TLD (Thermo Luminescent Dosimeter) iii. Pocket dosimeter
3 Late and immediate effects of radiation
4 Maximum permissible doe (MPD)
Occupational exposure
Occasional exposure
5 Methods of protection against radiation
6 Maximum permissible dose (MPD)
Occupational exposure
Occasional exposure
7 Methods of protection against radiation
Recommended diagnostic installation
Proper protective device
The equipment is satisfactory
The work practices are satisfactory
8 Radiation protection in fluoroscopic procedure
PAPER III : HOSPITAL PRACTICE AND PATIENT CARE
1 Patient care general: Infants, children and adult
2Side effect and reaction of contrast media, classification of reactions of contrast media and treatment of contrast reactions
3 Hygiene on the x-ray department
4 Drugs in the x-ray department
5 Preparation of the patient for special radiological procedure
PAPER IV : RADIOGRAPHIC PHYSICS
1Operation of x-ray control panel, exposure factors, voltmeter, ammeter and mains voltage compensator, exposure times, circuit breaker and safety
2 Special radiographic equipment
Mobile unit
Portable unit
Dental unit
3 Advanced diagnostic equipment
Computerized axial tomography (CT Scanning)
Ultra sound (Ultra sonography (USU Scanning)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI Scanning)
PAPER V : ECG & RADIO DIAGNOSIS AND IMAGING SERVICES
1 Introduction
Introduction ECG
2 Normal Electrocardiogram
Atria complexes, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T waves, Q.T interval, Heart position, how to record an ECG.
3 Abnormal electrocardiogram
Abnormal waves, bilateral bindle branch, branch block
4 Disorders of Cardiac – Rhythm
Disorders of Rhythm Physiological of cardiac rhythm A.V node, sinus rhythm, Sino atria block, partial SA block complete S.A. block
5 Exercise Test
Types of exercise tests, preparation of patient for exercise testing etc
6 Transmission & Emission
X-Ray, ultra sound, computer tomography (CT) magnetic resonance imaging MRI, mammography
7 Planning and organizing radio diagnosis and imaging service
Equipment requirement, expected work load, location, area, patient waiting area, circulating area, technical area, x-ray room, related area for x-ray deportment CT area, MRI centre.
8 Equipment planning procurement and planning
Equipment maintenances, Equipment management plan, staffing policies and procedure.
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN OPERATION THEATER TECHNOLOGY (FIRST YEAR)
Practical for Paper 1, II & III - Three Practical
Paper 1
Anatomy
Paper 2
Fundamental Conceits and Procedures Related to Operation Theater and techniques
Paper 3
Anesthetic drugs & Equipments and Special Operation Theater Tray set up
Paper 1 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Unit - 1 Introduction to anatomy of the human body
1 Characteristics of living matter
2 The structure of living matter
3 Tissue system & various of human body
4 Anatomy of circulatory system
5 Anatomy of respiratory system
6 Anatomy of digestive system
7 Anatomy of live billiard system & pancreas
8 Anatomy of endocrine & exocrine glands
9 Anatomy of urinary system
10 Anatomy of nervous system
11 Anatomy of special sense organs
12 Anatomy of reproductive system
13 Anatomy of lymphatic system
14 Anatomy of skeletal system
Unit - II introduction of physiology of human body
1 Psychology of circulatory system
2 Psychology of respiration system
3 Psychology of lymphatic system
4 Psychology of digestive system
5 Psychology of liver billiard system & pancreas
6 Psychology of endocrine & exocrine glands
7 Psychology of urinary system
8 Psychology of nervous system
9 Psychology of special senses
10 Psychology of reproductive system
Paper 2 - Fundamental Conceits and Procedures Related to Operation Theater and techniques
Unit - I Introduction to fundamental concepts related to operation theatre technology
1 Characteristics of living matter
2 Psychological support of surgical patient
3 Admission procedure & Transfer procedure
4 Environmental control - cleaning and disinfection of O.T. corridor
5 Storage room
6 Operative room record
7 Role of the theatre assistant
Unit - II Fundamental procedures related to operation theatre & techniques
1 Aseptic techniques including carbonization
2 Infection control - segregation of OT waste
3 Different method of sterilization - autoclaving
4 CSSD - procedures & formalities
5 Care in operation theatre
6 Role of the theatre assistant
Unit - III Organization of operation theatre
1 Operation theatre team members
2 Operative tables
3 Instrument
4 Emergency Medicality
5 Emergency devices
6 Anesthetic machines
Unit - III Operative room emergency
1 Hemorrhage
2 Shock
3 Cardiac and respiratory arrest
4 Death
5 Knowledge of CPR
6 Role of the theatre assistant
Paper 3 - Anesthetic drugs & Equipments and special operation theatre tray set up
Unit - I Anesthetic
1 General information
2 General Anesthetic, regional anesthesia, condition anesthesia spinal & epidural anesthesia
3 Methods for preparation of patients for anesthesia
Unit - II
1 Tray setup for general surgery
2 Instruments & tray setup of face & neck surgery
3 Tray setup for heart surgery
4 Operation of the neck & throat
5 Ophthalmic surgery
6 Thoracic surgery
7 Operation as the genitor - urinary track
8 Gynecological & obstetrical operation
9 Ortho - surgical operation
10 Operation on the vascular system
11 Radium insertion
12 Breast surgical
13 Role of the theatre assistant
14 Paramedic system
Unit - III Protection of patient in surgery & Role of the theatre assistant
Unit - IV Drugs used in operation theatre & Role of the theatre assistant
BSS SYLLABUS
BSS DIPLOMA IN OPERATION THEATRE TECHNOLOGY (FINAL YEAR)
Practical for Paper 1, II & III - Three Practical
Paper 1Care of patient undergoing surgery (Pre and intra operative) after care of equipment and devices of resuscitation.
Paper 2Surgical procedures and monitoring operation theatre ethics/discipline, safety of operation room personal and screening test
Paper 3Infection control in operation theatre, role of the theatre assistant in and general instruments in operation theatre
Paper 1 - CARE OF PATIENT UNDERGOING SURGERY (PRE & INTRA OPERATIVE) CARE OF WQUIPMENT
Unit I - Care of patient undergoing surgery
1 Psychology support of surgical patient
2 Pre & intra operative care of patient undergoing neck surgery
3 Pre & intra operative care of patient undergoing breast procedures
4 Pre & intra operative care of patient undergoing general abdominal surgery
5 Gynecological & obstetric surgery
6 Genitourinary surgery (pre & intra operative)
7 Thoracic surgery (pre & intra operative)
8 Cardiac surgery
9 Orthopedic surgery
10 Nero & plastic surgery
11 ENT
12 Ophthalmic surgery
13 Pediatric procedures
Unit II - Care of equipments after surgery
1 Disinfection
2 Sending the instrument to CSSD
3 Packing of instrument
Unit III - Resuscitation devices - Role of the theatre assistant
1 Disinfection and cleaning of defibrillator, heart lung machines ventilators etc
Paper 2 - Surgical procedure & monitoring - operations theatre ethics/discipline, safety for Operation room personnel & microbiology
Unit I - Surgery procedures & monitoring
1 Pre operative consideration
2 Protection of the patient in surgery
3 Preparation of surgical instrument for different surgeries
4 Role of the theatre assistant
Unit II - Safety for operation room personnel
1 Fire safety
2 Body mechanic, Air conditioning system
3 Fatigue factors, safety levels of anesthetic gases
4 Radiation surgery, intra operative x-ray, radioactive implant
5 Infection control
6 Chemical hazards, hospital protective measures
7 Screening tests for O.T
8 Role of the theatre assistant in monitoring safety of O.T.
Unit III - Legal & ethical issues in operation theatre
Paper 3 - Infection control in operation theatre & general to instruments
Unit I - infection control
1 Segregation of waste
2 Cooler condensing system
3 Infection control in O.T
4 Screening teat - wall SWAB, floor SWAB
5 Disposal of OT waste
6 Role of the theatre assistant
Unit II - General Instruments in to & role of theatre assistant
1 Therapeutic instrument & diagnostic instrumentation
2 Electrical circuit components
3 Electrical shock
4 Protecting the patient against chock
5 Fire safety
6 Transducers amplifiers & bio potential
7 Micro processor based equipment
8 Laser & surgical devices - laser safety
9 Intra venous pumps & catheters
10 Ventilators
11 Role of the theatre assistant
REFERENCE BOOK
1 Evelyn Pearce - Anatomy & physiology
2 Colin D.Johnson - Essential surgical techniques
3 DR.Rashmi, S.Patel, operation theatre technology, Vora medical publication