Diploma In Dialysis Technology I Year: Term Plan | |||||
WEEK | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | DIALYSIS TECHNIQUES-I | BASIC COMPUTER &COMMUNICATION SKILLS | FUNDAMENTALS OF PATIENT CARE-I | FUNDAMENTALS OF DIALYSIS |
Term-I | |||||
1 to 10-8-24 | ORIENTATION | ||||
12 to 17.8.24 | Introduction to human anatomy | Definition of communication,importance of communication | Terminologies –Nurse, nursing, hospital, health, infection, patient hygiene | ||
19 to 24.8.24 | Equipments&accessories. Types & used in dialysis process the | Elements and types of communication | Classification of micro organisam | ||
2 to 7-9-24 | Cell, tissues | Barriers of communication | Terminologies –illness, health care team | ||
2 to 7-9-24 | Membranes, glands | Functions of a nurse | Microbial pathology | ||
16 to 21-9-24 | Organs | Parts of dialysismachine,tubing&water supply for dialysis | Qualities of a nurse | ||
16 to 21-9-24 | Parts of speech- noun and verb | Mode of transmission of infection | |||
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 | Bones- types, structure and functions | Parts of dialysismachine,tubing&water supply for dialysis | Factors influencing health | ||
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 | Joints- classification | Immunity,types and mechanism of action | |||
14 TO to 19-10-24 | Working of a dialysismachine-functioning,calibration,sterilization of dialysis machine | Adverb, adjectives, pronoun and adverb | |||
14 TO to 19-10-24 | Joints structure and functions | Tenses-simple present, past and future tense | Hospital types ,fuctions | Vaccines and control of infection | |
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 | Axial and appendicular section | Importance of calibration and sterilization | Tenses | ||
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 | Various indicators,alarms and sensors of dialysis machine | Active and passive voice | Admission procedure | ||
11 to 16-11-24 | Types and structure, and functions of muscles and muscle groups | Corrective steps to be taken when a particular alarm goes off | Degrees of comparison | Discharge procedure | Sterilization &disinfection techniques |
11 to 16-11-24 | Degrees of comparison | Roles and responsibilities of nurse in admission, discharge | Chain of infection | ||
25 to 30-11-24 | Types of Dialysis | Sentences | Recording- definition, types, methods of recording | Hospital acquired infection | |
25 to 30-11-24 | muscle movements, maintance of posture | Principles of dialysis,principles of fluid dynamics | Question tag | Reporting-definition, types, principles, Nurses responsibilities in effective record keeping | Aseptic technique-medical and surgical |
23 to 31-12-24 | NERVOUS SYSTEM- types, structure &functions of neurons, structure & functions of CNS, ANS, physiology of pain | Care of Pre and Post dialysis patient | Letter writing- types of letter, models of letter | Definition of health assessment,purpose, history collection, physical examination | Isolation technique,Standard universal precautions |
23 to 31-12-24 | Sensory organs-structure and functions of skin, eye ,ear,nose, tongue, physiology of vision | Dialyzer reprocessing – steps,Hazards of Dialyzer reprocessing | essay writing | vital signs | Biomedical waste management |
23 to 31-12-24 | Revision | ||||
23 to 31-12-24 | TERM EXAM-I |
TERM-II | |||||
1 to 11-1-25 | Blood – structure, composition and functions,heart- structure, function , blood vessels – arterial &venous system ,Circulation-systemic &pulmonary and coronary,lymphatic vessels and lymph glands, lymphatic tissues. | Dialyzer Membranes – introduction , Composition of the Dialyzer membranes | Essay writing, public speaking,interview skills | Hygiene- bed bath, back care, | Definition of nutrition |
13 to 18-1-25 | Types its use &sizes of the various membranes, | Time management, stress management, leadership | Mouth care, hair care, eye, ear &nose care | Food,nutrients and balanced diet. | |
20 to 25-1-25 | Digestive system-structure and functions of alimentary system & organs of digestion. | Principles on which the dialyzer membrane work | Spoken English | Classification and functions of food. | |
27-1-25 to 1-2-25 | physiology of digestion and absorption | Carbohydrate –sources ,function & Defiencies. | |||
3 to 8-2-25 | Types of dialysate,composition of dialysate,indications & uses | Comfort measures- bed making, types of bed making- closed bed, open bed,occupied bed. | . | ||
10 to 15-2-25 | Respiratory system-anatomy of lungs, structure and functions of respiratory organs , muscles of respiration, physiology of respiration | . Proteins – sources,function, & defiencies | |||
17 to 22-2-25 | Excretory system –structure and functions of urinary system | Workflow of computer, parts of computer, | |||
24-2-25 to 1-3-25 | Comfort measures- bed making, , types of bed making- closed bed, open bed,occupied bed | ||||
3 to 8-3-25 | structure and functions of skin | Fat – sources,functions & defiencies & defiencies | |||
10 to 15-3-25 | Endocrine system- structure and functions of pituitary. | Methods for obtaining various compositions of dialysate | |||
17 to 22-3-25 | Vitamins – sources,defiencies | ||||
24 to 29-3-25 | pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal glands | , | comfort devices & positions | ||
31-3-25 to 5-4-25 | Structure and functions of female reproductive organs | Complications in dialysis patient | Advantages &disadvantages of computer | ||
7 to 12-4-25 | Structure and functions of breast. | Water & Minerals | |||
14 to 19-4-25 | Prevention of complications | Mobility- principles of body mechanism. | |||
21 TO 26-4-25 | physiology of menstrual cycle &menopause | characteristics of computer | Renal diet | ||
27-4-25 to 3-5-25 | Education to patient on prevention of complication | ||||
5 to 10-5-25 | |||||
12 to17.5.25 | Structure and functions of male reproductive organs | transferring the patient | Patient education on Diet | ||
19 to 24-5-25 | REVISION / CLINICALS | ||||
26 to 31-5-25 | TERM EXAM II | ||||
2 to 7.6.25 | REVISION / CLINICALS | ||||
9 TO 14-6-24 | MODEL EXAM | ||||
16 TO 21-6-25 | REVISION / CLINICALS | ||||
23 TO 30-6-25 | FINAL EXAM |
DiPLOMA IN DIALYSIS TECHNOLOGY II YEAR: TERM PLAN | ||||||
DATE | RENAL PATHOLOGY | DIALYSIS TECHNIQUES-II | FUNDAMENTALS OF PATIENT CARE – II | |||
Term-I | ||||||
1 to 10-8-24 | ORIENTATION | |||||
12 to 17.8.24 | Introduction to Renal pathology | Nutrition – NG tube insertion and feeding | ||||
19 to 24.8.24 | Vascular Access – Types of vascular access-Fistulae,Grafts,Catheters. | |||||
2 to 7-9-24 | Physical assessment of a person with kidney disease | Urinary Elimination – collection of specimen, types and procedure | ||||
2 to 7-9-24 | Methods of needle insertion for AVFs and grafts | Catheterization | ||||
16 to 21-9-24 | Various Diagnostic studies of the Urinary system with normal values | Oxygenation – O 2 administration,suction, steam inhalation and nebulization | ||||
16 to 21-9-24 | Introduction to the classification of the various types of renal disorders | Pre dialysis assessments for all types of vascular | Hot and cold applications | |||
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 | Access,site care, and monitoring of catheters | |||||
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 | Vascular acces in this special group | Drug forms | ||||
14 TO to 19-10-24 | Kidney failure | Emergency management of hypotension & hemorrhage | Routes of administration | |||
14 TO to 19-10-24 | End stage renal disease | Terminologies & abbreviations used in prescription of medications | ||||
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 | Glomerulonephritis | Dialysis in Neonate,infants & children | Oral drug administration | |||
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 | Renal vascular disorders | Vascular access in this special group | Injections – IM, IV,ID and SC | |||
11 to 16-11-24 | Kidney injury | Monitoring for comlicationsand management of complications | ||||
11 to 16-11-24 | Dialysis water and water treatment – Filtration, Decantation | Instillations – Ear, Eye and Nose drops | ||||
25 to 30-11-24 | Hypertension | Distillation, Softener and Ionizer | Irrigations – eye | |||
23 to 31-12-24 | Diabetes Mellitus | Reverse osmosis | Blood Transfusion | |||
23 to 31-12-24 | Revision | |||||
23 to 31-12-24 | TERM EXAM-I |
Term-II | ||||||
1 to 11-1-25 | Pathology of Peritoneum – Peritonitis | Definition,phases of pre-operative preparation of patient for surgery | ||||
13 to 18-1-25 | Different impurities | Intra – and post operative care of patient | ||||
20 to 25-1-25 | Pathology of urinarytract | Role of charcoal, compare RO with DI | ||||
10 to 15-2-25 | Wound classification, surgical dressing and suturing | |||||
3 to 8-3-25 | Re-dialysis assessment – cannulas, shunt and AV fistula. | Care of drainage | ||||
10 to 15-3-25 | Pyelonephritis | FIRST AID-CPR-Basic life support | ||||
17 to 22-3-25 | Internal graft | Poisoning and Snake bite | ||||
24 to 29-3-25 | Catheter – subclavian jugular, femoral, Blood line etc. | Accident and Fracture | ||||
31-3-25 to 5-4-25 | , | Catheter – subclavian jugular, femoral, Blood line etc. | Burns | |||
7 to 12-4-25 | Renal Transplantation | Anticoagulant | Bandages – Simple Bandage, Spiral, Figure of eight and circular | |||
27-4-25 to 3-5-25 | Emergency drugs | Foreign bodies – eyes,ear, nose and throat | ||||
5 to 10-5-25 | Revision | |||||
26 to 31-5-25 | TERM EXAM II | |||||
2 to 7.6.25 | Revision | |||||
9 TO 14-6-24 | MODEL EXAM | |||||
16 TO 21-6-25 | REVISION / CLINICALS | |||||
23 TO 30-6-25 | FINAL EXAM |