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Ayurveda has been recognized as a necessary part of India’s health system and as a significant piece of its national legacy and it is one of the world's most established and oldest holistic healing systems. It depends on the conviction that wellbeing and health rely upon a fragile balance between the mind, body, and soul. Its principle objective is to advance good health, not battle infection. Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of people, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Medical attendants might be differentiated from other health care providers by their way to deal with patient consideration, training, and scope of practice. Nurses practice in many specialties with differing levels of medicine expert. Most nurses provide care more than doctors asked them to give and this has shaped the public image of nurses as care providers. Ayurveda Nurses took keen care to the patients with both mentally and physically.
Eligibility Criteria for B.Voc in Ayurveda Nursing
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Students who have completed plus two are eligible to get admission in the B.Voc in Ayurveda Nursing course generally.
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Students who have qualified SSLC and completed two year of BSS Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing are eligible to get admission in second year of the B.Voc in Ayurveda Nursing course. (third semester).
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Students who have completed Plus two and two year of BSS Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing are eligible to get direct admission to the third year of B.Voc in Ayurveda Nursing course (fifth semester).
Course Duration
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Three years for those who enter into the course generally.
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Candidates who have completed relevant and equivalent course are possible to get admission through lateral entry scheme (For further reference check Eligibility criteria section).
Skill
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The ability to build a rapport with patients from a variety of backgrounds and communicate with their relatives and carers
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Professionalism
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Good time management
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Critical Thinking
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Interpersonal skills
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Team working skills including working collaboratively with physicians, therapists, the patient, the patient's family and other team members that focuses on treating illness to improve quality of life
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Compassion
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Tolerance and patience
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Attention to Detail
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Develop a plan of care
Duties & Responsibilities
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Taking care of patients
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Helping patients to recover
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Learns about patients’ medical history
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Assesses and diagnoses patients’ condition
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Keeping up to date with the latest advancements in the profession
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Supervising the patients’ meals and check whether they are eating appropriate meal.
Employment Areas
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Private/sports clinics
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Hospitals
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Nursing homes
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Community health centres
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Charities
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Resorts
Advance Course
A student aspiring for more knowledge in the same or related domain can opt for higher studies in Master's degree.
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