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Diploma in Patient Care Practical Nursing

Diploma in Patient Care Practical Nursing

The Diploma in Patient Care Practical Nursing is a career-oriented paramedical diploma program designed to train students in basic and intermediate nursing care, focused on assisting doctors and senior nurses in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings. The course emphasizes hands-on patient care, hygiene, and support services, ensuring students can provide quality care to patients with empathy and professionalism.

This diploma is ideal for students who want to quickly enter the healthcare workforce in supportive nursing roles without pursuing a full nursing degree.

About

Course Overview


Course Duration


1 to 2 years

Eligibility


10th or 12th grade pass

Key Components of the Course

  • Roles and responsibilities of a nursing assistant
  • Ethics and communication in healthcare
  • Basic structure and function of the human body
  • Bathing, feeding, dressing, and toileting patients
  • Assisting with mobility and exercise
  • Positioning and bed-making
  • Measuring blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration
  • Common clinical terms and documentation
  • Handling emergency situations
  • CPR and basic life support
  • Use of PPE
  • Cleaning and sterilizing equipment
  • Waste disposal
  • Assisting in feeding and preparing special diets
  • Hands-on training in hospital or nursing home settings

Career Opportunities:

  • Patient Care Assistant
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Home Health Aide
  • Ward Attendant
  • Practical Nurse Assistant

Employment Settings

  • Hospitals (Private & Government)
  • Hospitals (Private & Government)
  • Nursing Homes
  • Home Healthcare Agencies
  • Elderly Care Facilities

Why Choose This Course?

  • Short duration and job-oriented
  • High demand for trained patient care professionals
  • A good stepping stone for higher nursing education (like GNM or B.Sc. Nursing)
  • Opportunity to work in both institutional and home-care settings