Best Online BSc Nursing Training in India

Best Online BSc Nursing Training in India

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Best Online BSc Nursing Training in India

Best Online BSc Nursing Training in India

Mantram Study Group is renowned for providing India's best online BSc nursing training tailored for comprehensive and dynamic online learning.

Our state-of-the-art virtual platform facilitates an engaging, interactive education with live lectures, simulated practices, and real-time feedback from expert nursing instructors.

This program is designed to prepare students for nursing exams and professional challenges through a curriculum emphasizing critical thinking, clinical skills, and ethical patient care—Excel in your nursing career with Mantram's unmatched online training.

Contact us at Mantram Study Group, SCO No. 80-81, First Floor, Sector 15-D and also in Sector 34, Chandigarh (Near Gate No. 2, Panjab University Chandigarh – Contact – 9779797575/ 9463049859)

FAQ

Q. What are the 3 components of a nursing diagnosis?

A nursing diagnosis typically includes three parts:

Problem Statement: This identifies the patient's current health issues and required nursing interventions.

Aetiology/Related Factors: These factors contribute to the health problem and help target interventions.

Defining Characteristics/Risk Factors: These are the symptoms and signs of the condition or the risks that increase the patient's vulnerability.

Q. What does 'value in nursing' mean?

Values in nursing are the core principles and standards that guide nurses in providing ethical and high-quality care.

These values emphasize respect for patients and a commitment to delivering excellent support, comfort, and treatment across all areas of healthcare.

Embracing these values ensures that nurses uphold the dignity of their profession and the well-being of those they care for.

Q. How are hospitals classified?

Hospitals can be classified into three main categories based on their bed capacity and the type of care they provide:

Primary Hospitals: Typically have fewer than 100 beds and focus on preventive care, primary healthcare, and rehabilitation services.

Secondary Hospitals: These facilities handle more complex conditions that require advanced medical investigations and treatments.

Tertiary Hospitals are the most advanced type of hospital, offering specialized care units and handling complex conditions that require specialized equipment and high-level consultations.