INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
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The word nursing is defined from a Greek word nutricia which means to nurture or nourish. Virginia Henderson in 1966 defined Nursing as an art of assisting an individual sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he/she would
perform unaided if he/she had the necessary strength, will and knowledge. Nursing may also be described as use of clinical judgment in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain or recover health, to cope with health problems, and to achieve the best possible quality of life, whatever their disease or disability, until death (Royal college of Nursing, 2003).
EVOLUTION OF NURSING. To understand the current status of nursing it is necessary to have a base of the historical knowledge about the profession. By learning from historical role models, nurses can enhance their abilities
to create positive change in the present and the future. They can also appreciate the advancements of the profession. The
historical background of nursing may be divided into four main phases.
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ANATOMY OF THE LIMBS
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The anatomy of the limbs includes bones, muscles, nerves, and joints.
Upper limbs
Shoulder: The shoulder is where the upper limb attaches to the trunk. The glenohumeral joint is formed by the humerus, scapula, and clavicle.
Radius: The radius pivots around the ulna to produce movement in the forearm.
Ulna: The ulna stabilizes the forearm.
Hand: The hand includes the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. The carpals are eight bones in the wrist. The metacarpals are the bones in the palm
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY
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Anatomy: The study of the structure of the body
Physiology: The study of function of the living organism
Pathology: The study of disordered body function
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INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
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Download full notes on INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY. This notes will equip different terminologies about human anatomy and physiology ,division of human anatomy, names of the body regions and full description of hierarchal organization o the human body and lastly various organs systems and their roles .
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CELL BIOLOGY ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CELL
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The 3 Divisions of Human Anatomy:
1. Gross anatomy.
2. Developmental anatomy.
3. Microscopic anatomy.
Microscopic Anatomy:
Study of minute structures with aid of a microscope .
Histology: Study of tissues
Cytology: Study of cells
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EXCITABLE TISSUE ORGANIZATION
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EXCITABLE TISSUES:
Can generate action
potentials (impulses)
A reserve for muscle
and nervous tissues
NON-EXCITABLE TISSUES:
Cannot generate the
electrical impulses
Refers to epithelial and
connective tissues
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
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SECTION I OBJECTIVES
1. State the role of the nervous system
2. Outline the divisions and subdivisions of the nervous system
3. Components of the nervous tissue
4. Types of neuroglial cells and the functions of each
5. Structure and classification of neurons
6. Differentiate between grey and white matter
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CHEST WALL RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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FUNCTIONS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
1. Gaseous exchange
2. Acid-base balance
3. Phonation
4. Olfaction
5. Effort & evacuation
6. Endocrine functions
7. Venous return
8. Immune functions
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SENSORY SYSTEMS
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Sensation: State of awareness of an external or internal stimulus
a) Special sensations: vision, olfaction, gustation, hearing &
equilibrium
b) General sensations: Visceral or somatic sensations
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MALPOSITIONS OF OCCIPUT & MALPRESENTATIONS
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Malpositions & Malpresentations of the fetus present the midwife with a challenge of recognition and diagnosis both in the
antenatal period and during labor. It is therefore imperative for the learner midwives to have a thorough understanding of
the various fetal malpositions as well as malpresentations.
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PERIOPERATIVE/THEATRE NURSING
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Theatre nursing has developed alongside the history of surgery.
• Surgery is an old form of treatment that can be traced back through the history of man.
• In the past, there were no theatres, no trained personnel, no anaesthesia and no equipment.
• Operations were performed at home.
• Problems during this time included infection, bleeding and pain.
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