Advanced Clinical Skills in P.B.B.Sc Nursing
P.B.B.Sc Nursing builds clinical expertise beyond the diploma level, preparing nurses to handle advanced patient care scenarios. The program includes clinical postings in medical-surgical wards, ICUs, pediatric units, psychiatric wards, and community health centers.
Critical Care Nursing: Nurses are trained in life support, ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, and emergency interventions. Skills such as arterial blood sampling, wound care, and administration of high-risk medications are emphasized.
Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Advanced care for high-risk pregnancies, neonatal resuscitation, immunization schedules, and pediatric emergencies is taught. Nurses learn to counsel mothers and families, perform antenatal and postnatal assessments, and provide family-centered care.
Mental Health Nursing: Nurses learn advanced psychiatric assessment, therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and counseling techniques. Skills in managing psychiatric emergencies and understanding psychopharmacology are emphasized.
Community Health Nursing: Nurses develop competencies in health promotion, disease prevention, community assessments, and implementation of national health programs. They learn to organize health camps, vaccination drives, and public health education initiatives.
Simulation and Case-Based Learning: Modern simulation labs provide a risk-free environment for practicing advanced procedures. Case-based discussions enhance critical thinking, decision-making, and patient management skills.
Outcomes: Graduates gain confidence in handling complex clinical scenarios, supervising junior nurses, and making autonomous decisions. These skills are essential for roles in tertiary care hospitals, community health centers, and specialized nursing units.