GNM
GNM stands for General Nursing and Midwifery, a comprehensive nursing program preparing skilled nurses for diverse healthcare settings. Here’s an overview of GNM content:
Introduction to ANM
Role and Importance: The significance of GNM nurses in the healthcare system is immense, especially in both urban and rural settings. They serve as the backbone of nursing care, providing essential medical and nursing support across hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
Responsibilities: GNM nurses provide care in maternal and child health, assist with family planning, give immunizations, and educate patients on health. They support medical procedures, monitor patients, and maintain hygiene and safety in healthcare settings.
Anatomy and Physiology
Human Body Systems: Basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
Reproductive System: Detailed study of the female reproductive system.
Community Health Nursing
Community Health: Concepts, principles, and practices of community health nursing.
Healthcare Programs: National health programs, policies, and primary healthcare.
Family Planning
Contraceptive Methods: Various methods of contraception and their usage.
Counseling: Family planning counseling techniques and practices.
Environmental Sanitation
Sanitation Practices: Importance of environmental hygiene and sanitation.
Waste Management: Safe disposal of healthcare waste.
Primary Health Care and Health Center Management
Primary Health Care: Principles and components of primary healthcare.
Health Center Management: Administrative and management skills required for running a health center.
Professional Trends and Adjustment
Professional Ethics: Code of ethics for nurses and midwives.
Career Development: Opportunities for professional growth and development in nursing




Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing
Prenatal Care: Antenatal care, risk factors, and complications during pregnancy.
Labor and Delivery: Stages of labor, management of normal and complicated deliveries.
Postnatal Care: Care of the mother and newborn, breastfeeding, and immunization.
Child Health Nursing
Growth and Development: Stages of child growth and development.
Common Childhood Illnesses: Identification and management of common illnesses in children.
Nutrition
Nutrition Basics: Importance of balanced diet and nutrition.
Maternal and Child Nutrition: Nutritional requirements during pregnancy and childhood.
Health Education and Communication Skills
Health Education: Principles, methods, and techniques of health education.
Communication Skills: Effective communication techniques with patients and communities.
Infection Control
Infection Prevention: Techniques to prevent and control infections in healthcare settings.
Sterilization and Disinfection: Methods of sterilization and disinfection.
First Aid and Emergency Nursing
First Aid Basics: Principles and techniques of first aid.
Emergency Care: Management of emergency situations like burns, fractures, and poisoning.
Health Problems and Policies
Health Issues: Common health problems and their impact on the community.
Health Policies: Overview of health policies and their implementation.
Contact with us
Information
- KH-241, GT Karnal Rd, near Jain Mandir smarak, Budhpur, New Delhi, Delhi, 110036
- sarahschoolofnursing@gmail.com
- +91 85271 64246