In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 35(1) of the RGUHS Act 1994, the union at its meeting on shown in the Annex hereto. In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 35(2) of the RGUHS Act, 1994, the Union at its meeting on the day notified the Revised Regulation governing the regulation and course content for the 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate courses in allied health sciences as is shown in the attached appendix. 1 to 10 must study English as one of the main subjects during the duration of the course and for those who wish to enroll in Diploma courses for Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences from Sl.No.
1 to 10 should have studied Physics, Biology and Chemistry as majors for the duration of the course. The grades of IA are communicated to the university at least 15 days before the start of the university exam.
Schedule of Examination
Scheme of Examination
Pass criteria
First year examination
Second and Third year Examination
Carry over benefit 1 First year examination
Second year examination
Declaration of Class
A candidate who has appeared in all subjects of the same examination and passed that examination on the first attempt and obtains 60% of the marks or more, but less than 75% of the prescribed overall marks, is declared to have passed the examination in first class. A candidate who has appeared in all subjects of the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and obtains 50% of the marks or more but less than 60% of the total prescribed marks is declared to have passed the examination in second class. A candidate who passes the university exam in more than one attempt will be placed in the Pass class, regardless of the percentage of marks he/she received for the exam.
The grades obtained by a candidate in the minor subjects are not eligible for class or rank allocation.
Eligibility for the award of Degree
ANATOMY
SECTION SECTION
Gastro-intestinal system Theory
Respiratory system
Parts of GIT, oral cavity (lip, tongue (with histology), tonsils, dentition, pharynx, salivary glands, ring of Waldeyer). Names of all endocrine glands in detail on pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, suprarenal smooth - (gross & histology). Sympathetic trunk & names of parasympathetic ganglia Practical: Histology of peripheral nerve & optic nerve Demonstration of all plexuses and nerves in the body Demonstration of all parts of the brain.
Ear: parts of the ear - outer, middle and inner ear and contents Practical: Histology of thin and thick skin. There is no university practical exam and the internal marks obtained in the exercises do not need to be sent to the university.
PHYSIOLOGY
Gastric secretion - Composition function regulation of gastric juice secretion Pancreas - structure, function, composition, regulation of pancreatic juice Liver - functions of liver. Bile secretion, composition, function regulation of bile secretion. Bilirubin metabolism types of bilirubin, Vandernberg reaction, Jaundice types, meaning. Functions of respiratory system, physiological anatomy of respiratory system, respiratory tract, respiratory muscles, respiratory organ-lungs, alveoli, respiratory membrane, stages of respiration.
Adrenal Gland, Adrenal Cortex Physiological Anatomy of Adrenal Gland, Adrenal Cortex, Cortical Hormones - Functions and Regulation. Cerebral cortex lobes and functions, sensory cortex, motor cortex, cerebellum functions of cerebellum. Basal ganglion functions. Kidneys: Functions of Kidneys Structural and Functional Unit Nepron, Vasarecta, Cortical and Juxtamedullary Nephrons - Comparison, Juxta Glomerular Apparatus -Structure and Function.
Urine formation mechanism: Ultrafiltration criteria for filtration GFR, plasma fraction, EFP, factors affecting EFR. Determination of selective reabsorption of GFR - reabsorption sites, reabsorbed substance, reabsorption mechanisms Glucose, urea.
BIOCHEMISTRY
Conventional and SI units 6. Atomic structure
Dalton's theory, Properties of electrons, protons, neutrons and nucleus, Rutherford's model of atomic structure, Bohr's model of atomic structure, orbit and orbital, Quantum numbers, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Valence and bonds - different types of strong and weak bonds in detail with examples Theory &. Practice for all of the following in this section Molecular weight, equivalent weight of elements and compounds, normality molarity Preparation of molar solutions (moles solution/liter) eg: 1 M NaCl, 0.15 M NaCl 1 M NaOH , 0.1 M HCl, 0.1 M H 2S04 etc.,.
Preparation of different solutions - v/v w/v (solids, liquids and acids) Conversion of percentage solution to molar solution. Preparation of 0.1 N NaCl from 1 N NaCl from 2 NHCl etc., Preparation of working standard from stock standard, Body fluid dilutions, Reagent dilution techniques, solution dilution calculation, body fluid reagent etc. Measuring flasks of different sizes, Preparation of standard solutions of dissolved compounds (CaCl2, potassium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, etc.).
Arrehenius concept of acids and bases, Lowery - Bronsted theory of acids and bases classification of acids and bases. Concepts of acid base reaction, hydrogen ion concentration, ionization of water, buffer, pH value of a solution, preparation of buffer solutions using Ph meter. Theory - Definition, Concept, Mechanism of Dissociation of an Indicator, Color Change of an Indicator in Acidic and Basic Conditions, Use as Standard Buffer Solution and Indicators for Ph Determinations, Preparation and Its Application, List of Commonly Used Indicators and their Ph Range, suitable pH indicators used in different titrations, universal indicators.
Practical - Titration of a simple acid and a base (Preparation of standard solution of oxalic acid and use of this solution to find out the normality of a sodium hydroxide solution. Acid to be titrated using this base) Calculating the normality of an acid or a base after titration, measurement of hydrogen ion concentration. Basic principles and estimation of blood gases and pH Basic principles and estimation of electrolytes water balance.
Estimation of Blood sugar, Blood Urea and electrolytes 5. Demonstration of Strips
PATHOLOGY
Different Instruments and Glassware Used in Hematology, Preparation and Use of Glassware - Laboratory Safety Guidelines.
MICROBIOLOGY
Demonstration of commonly used culture media, Nutrient broth, Nutrient agar, Blood agar, Chacolate agar, Mac conkey medium, LJ media, Robertson Cooked meat media, Potassium tellurite media with growth, Mac with LF & NLF, NA with staphylococci.
ENGLISH
Sentence Structure Paragraph Structure Vocabulary Extensions UNIT - III : WRITING COMPOSITION.
HEALTH CARE
APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
- Autonomic nerves system
- Cardiovascular drugs- Enumerate the mode of action, side effects and therapeutic uses of the following drugs
- Anaesthetic agents
- Analgesics
- CNS stimulants and depressants
- Pharmacological protection of organs during CPB VIII.Inhalational gases and emergency drugs
- Pharmacotherapy of respiratory disorders
- Corticosteroids - Classification, mechanism of action, adverse effects and complications
- Diuretics
- Chemotherapy of infections
- Miscellaneous
Classification, spectrum of activity, dosage, routes of administration and side effects of penicillin, cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, antitubercular drugs. Experimental pharmacology directed to show the effects of commonly used drugs of importance and interpretation of some tables. Question type and mark distribution for Applied Pharmacology will be as given below.
APPLIED PATHOLOGY
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
HAEMATOLOGY
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
RENAL SYSTEM
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
The distribution of question types and marks for Applied Microbiology is given below. Dry Heat/Damp Heat: Interpretation of Color Change Indicators Interpretation of Colony Forming Unit Air Sampling Plates Based on Air Flow Rate and Sampling Time. Interpretation of sterility of hemodialysis water/distilled water/deionized water based on colony growth in BHI agar is reported as X CFU/mL.
MEDICINE RELEVANT TO OPERATION THEATRE TECHNOLOGUY
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATION THEATRE TECHNOLOGUY
SOCIOLOGY
Concept of Health Concept of culture Culture and Health Culture and Health Disorders Social change. The role of social planning in improving health and rehabilitation Social problems of the disabled. Consequences of the following social problems in relation to illness and disability drugs to prevent these problems.
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Household waste, feces, human excreta and sewage, their impact on the environment and health, methods and issues related to their disposal. Role of arthropods in causing disease, modes of transmission of arthropod-borne diseases, control methods. A Textbook of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha Reprinted in 2006, Orient Longman Private Limited /Universities Press India Pvt.
PAPER-I OPERATION THEATRE TECHNOLOGY - CLINICAL
PAPER-II OPERATION THEATRE TECHNOLOGY - APPLIED
Distribution of question types and marks for Paper-II Operation Theater Technology – used should be given under. The distribution of question types and marks for Paper-III - Operation Theater Technology - Advanced is given below.
BIO STATISTICS
BASICS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
The clinical component is designed to complement the academic program and runs throughout the course. The internship must be organized in such a way that the students are able to observe the practical application of the academic course where possible. Content can be tailored to meet either national or local needs as deemed most appropriate.
For students to become familiar with some of the practical applications of the academic subject ii. To help students identify the different disciplines within a hospital, their role and the importance of collaboration. The following procedures will be demonstrated to students who are expected to observe or participate as needed.
CLINICAL TRAINING
- Periodic tests
- Acquisition of Knowledge
- Technical skills
- Teaching Skills : Book
- Records
Students are introduced to the various units within the department and the procedures carried out in each unit. To enable the student to recognize and connect with the basic terminology introduced in the academic program. Help establish a sense of identity within the student body and understand the role of technology in managing different cases.
Begin to empathize with patients and to appreciate their own feelings in the clinical situation. Demonstrate an ability to anticipate and respond to the patient's physical and psychological needs. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with ease with other staff involved in the multidisciplinary care of the patient.
Discussing the role of local rules and outlining them in the different departments. Students may be posted to other relevant departments or other centers with better and latest equipment for a minimum period of 1 to 2 months, before completing training in recent advancement in the specialty. Upon completion of the training, the student submits a report duly signed by the relevant department to the HOD.
The monitoring is done by the staff of the department based on the participation of students in various teaching/learning activities. The methods used consist of 'Log Book' which records participation in various teaching/learning activities by the students. The log must be validated periodically by the supervisors, some of the activities are listed.