TLDR;
Alright, so this video is all about the important questions for the Adult Health Nursing First exam for DY Patil University's third semester. Bhushan Science is providing these questions to help you score well. There's also a mention of a 30-day crash course with recorded lectures and answers to important questions. Plus, there's info on a full course for the fourth semester and printed notes.
- Important questions for Adult Health Nursing First exam.
- Crash course available with recorded lectures and answers.
- Information on the fourth-semester full course and printed notes.
Unit 1: Wound Healing, Asepsis, and Inflammation [1:19]
This unit focuses on wound healing, asepsis, and the roles of nurses in different settings. You need to explain wound healing and write a short note on asepsis. Also, describe the roles and responsibilities of nurses in the ICU, IPD, and OPD. Finally, define inflammation, and explain its types, etiology, phases, cardinal signs, and management.
Unit 2: Anesthesia, OT Responsibilities, and Sutures [1:43]
This unit covers anesthesia, the responsibilities of nurses in the operation theatre (OT), and sutures. You should describe the types and methods of administering anesthesia, its stages, the equipment used, and the drugs involved. Write a short note on the roles and responsibilities of nurses in the OT. Also, write a short note on preventing accidents and hazards in the OT, and define sutures, explaining the suture materials.
Unit 3: Hypovolemic Shock and Pain Management [2:06]
This unit deals with hypovolemic shock and pain management. There are questions based on a scenario of a patient with severe blood loss after a road accident. You need to define hypovolemic shock and briefly describe its causes and clinical features. Also, define pain, explain its types and pathophysiology, and describe the pain scale and pain management techniques. The definition and description of shock are repeated, so make sure you're thorough with the concept.
Unit 4: COPD, Pulmonary Embolism, and Pneumonia [2:43]
This unit covers chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary embolism, lung abscess, and pneumonia. There are questions based on a scenario of a smoker with chronic cough and breathing difficulties. You need to define COPD, explain its etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical manifestations, and discuss its diagnostic evaluation, management, and complications. Also, write short notes on pulmonary embolism and lung abscess, and briefly discuss pneumonia.
Unit 5: Peptic Ulcers, Pancreatitis, and Liver Cirrhosis [4:15]
This unit focuses on peptic ulcers, pancreatitis, liver cirrhosis, and appendicitis. There's a question based on a patient presenting with burning epigastric pain. You need to define peptic ulcer and duodenal ulcer, discuss their types, etiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology, and explain the clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, management, and complications. Also, write short notes on pancreatitis, briefly explain liver cirrhosis, and write a short note on appendicitis.
Unit 6: Coronary Artery Disease, Angina, and Hypertension [4:48]
This unit covers coronary artery disease (CAD), angina pectoris, atherosclerosis, aneurysm, and hypertension. There are questions based on a patient with a history of smoking and diabetes presenting with angina. You need to define CAD, explain its etiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology, and describe the clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, and management of CAD. Also, write short notes on angina pectoris, explain atherosclerosis, write a short note on aneurysm, and describe hypertension.
Unit 7: Leukemia, Anemia, and Thalassemia [5:24]
This unit deals with leukemia, iron deficiency anemia, and thalassemia. There are questions based on a 10-year-old child presenting with fever, fatigue, and easy bruising. You need to define leukemia, discuss its types, etiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology, and explain the diagnostic evaluation, complications, and management of leukemia. Also, write short notes on iron deficiency anemia and thalassemia.
Unit 8: Diabetes Mellitus [5:54]
This unit focuses on diabetes mellitus. You need to define diabetes mellitus, discuss its types, etiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology, and clinical features. Also, explain the diagnostic evaluation, complications, and management of diabetes mellitus.
Unit 9: Eczema and Acne [6:10]
This unit covers eczema and acne. You need to define eczema, discuss the etiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology of eczema. Also, explain the diagnostic evaluation, clinical manifestations, and management of eczema. Additionally, explain the diagnostic evaluation, clinical manifestations, management, and complications of acne.
Unit 10: Joint Replacement Surgeries and Bone Diseases [6:29]
This unit focuses on knee and hip replacement surgeries, Paget's disease, Pott's spine, amputation, arthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia. You need to write short notes on knee and hip replacement surgeries, Paget's disease, and amputation. Briefly discuss Pott's spine, and write short notes on arthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
Unit 11: Infectious Diseases [6:51]
This unit covers typhoid, chickenpox, tuberculosis, hepatitis, and tetanus. You need to write short notes on typhoid, chickenpox, tuberculosis, and tetanus. Briefly discuss hepatitis. Note that chickenpox is repeated, so ensure you have a solid understanding of it.