GNM Annual Exam Question Paper 2024 (KNC) – Nursing Note

GNM Nursing Question Paper PDF Download 2024 GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) is a 3 year based diploma course offered by INC (Indian Nursing Council) and approved by the State Nursing Board. Karnataka Nursing Council, state diploma in nursing counsil normally holds the annual nursing examination for GNM in the month of August but due to some … Read more

What is Uterine Fibroids? – Types, Clinical Features, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Uterine Fibroids Definition of Fibroid: Fibroid tumors are benign tumors arising in the myometrium which can protrude into the uterine cavity, bulge through the outer layer or grow within the myometrium. Growth of Fibroids 1. Fibroids develop due to proliferation of smooth muscle cells. The tumors usually grow very slowly, about 1 to 2 cm … Read more

Destructive Operations – Craniotomy, Evisceration, Decapitation and Cleidotomy

Destructive Operations Definition: The destructive operations are designed to diminish the bulk of the fetus so as to facilitate easy delivery through the birth canal. In modern obstetric practice, virtually there is hardly any place for destructive operations. Neglected obstetrics requiring destructive operations are completely preventable. These procedures are difficult and may be dangerous too unless … Read more

General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) 3rd Year Suggestion – 2023

Suggestion for 3rd Year GNM Final Examination – 2023 Download the best PDF suggestion for GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) 3rd year examination by Nursing Note with guaranteed common in the final examination.     📌 GNM Course details: Aspect Details Course Name General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) Duration 3.5 years (including internship) Eligibility 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, … Read more

Colon Cancer – 2nd Year GNM Medical Surgical Nursing II, Oncology Nursing(Definition,Etiology,Sign & Symptoms,Diagnosis,Treatment & Prevention)

COLON CANCER 🔎Definition: Abnormal cell growth or cell division in the colon or rectal area. It is also known as colorectal cancer. 🤔Etiology/Cause: 1. Due to abnormal cell growth at the lining of the colon. 2. Due to infection in the colon. 3. Genetic cause or abnormal mutation in DNA. ⚠️Risk Factor: ⇢Sex– Males are … Read more

GYNAECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS PDF

GYNAECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS Medical Instruments are important for any medical procedure. Medical Instruments list is very important for GNM, B. Sc Nursing or any other Medical Course. Here are some lists of medical instruments name lists. Those medical instruments are also important for obstetrical procedures. Here is the list of gynaecological instruments and their uses. You … Read more

Placenta – Structure and Function

Placenta The placenta is a membranous part of the fetal body attached with the mother’s uterus that provides mainly Oxygen and nutritional supplements. Shape – Discoid Diameter – 15 to 20 cm Thickness – About 3 cm Surface – Maternal and Fetal What is Placenta? Definition: The placenta is a fetomaternal organ that develops in … Read more

Contracted Pelvis: Definition, Causes, Signs, Diagnosis, Complication and Treatment

CONTRACTED PELVIS What Is Contracted Pelvis? Definition: Anatomical Definition: A contracted pelvis is defined as where essential diameters of one or more planes are shortened by 0.5 cm. Obstetrical Definition: Alteration in size and shape of the pelvis to alter the normal mechanism of labor in an average size baby. Type of Female Pelvis: Gynecoid (50%) … Read more

Fetal Skull: Sutures of Fetal Skull, Fontanels and Diameter of Fetal Skull

Fetal Skull Introduction: The fetal skull is made of flat bones. Fetal skull is larger than compared to any other part of the fetal body. The fetal skull consists of a vault, face and base. Fetal Skull Areas of Skull:     ❑ Vertex The area midway between the anterior fontanel (bregma), the two parietal bones and … Read more

Flat bones: Examples of Flat Bones and Functions of Flat Bones

Flat Bones Introduction: Flat bones are one of the four primary classifications of bones in the human body. The main classification of 4 bones are: Long bones Short bones Irregular bones Flat bones They have a relatively flat, thin shape and are composed of two layers of compact bone tissue with a layer of spongy … Read more