Introduction to
Nursing
Nursing is an energizing and progressively complex field, and often referred to as the noblest profession in recent times. Nurses can either work alongside doctors or as independent patient attendants. And owing to recent global health challenges, it has also become one of the most sought-after professions.
Learning Outcomes
- Understanding the professional standards of practice, the evaluation of that practice, and the responsibility and accountability for the outcome of practice
- Showing commitment to provision of high quality, safe, and effective patient care
- Implementing a plan of care within legal, ethical, and regulatory framework of nursing practice.
- Participating in life-long learning
- Enlisting system resources and participating in efforts to resolve ethical issues in daily practice
Job Market
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
Direct of Nursing
Nurse Manager
Nurse Administrator
Legal nurse consultant
Nurse informatics specialist
Curriculum
- Fundamental of Nursing-I
- Microbiology
- Anatomy and Physiology-I
- Biochemistry
- Computer Skills
- English-I
- Fundamental of Nursing -II
- Anatomy and Physiology-II
- Applied Nutrition
- Community Health Nursing I
- English-II
- Islamiat
- Pak. Studies
- Adult Health Nursing-I
- Pathophysiology-I
- Health Assessment-I
- Pharmacology-I
- Mathematics
- English-III
- Adult Health Nursing-II
- Pathophysiology-II
- Pharmacology-II
- Health Assessment -II
- Developmental Psychology
- English-IV
- Nursing Ethics
- Pediatric Health Nursing
- Community Health Nursing II
- Teaching/Learning: Principles/Practices
- English-V
- Mental Health Nursing
- Intro to Biostatics
- Behavioral Psychology
- Epidemiology 10.Culture/Health/Society
- English-VI (Academic Writing)
- Critical Nursing Care
- Introduction to Nursing theories
- Leadership/Management in Nursing
- Nursing Research
- English-VII (Professional Writing)
- Community Health Nursing-III
- Nursing Seminar
- Senior electives in clinical nursing Practicum
- English-VIII
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