CAP. 164]
G.N. 950/47.
1.
Nurses Registration.
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Syllabus of subjects for Examination for
Certificate of General Nursing.
[reg. 10.]
The examination shall consist of a Preliminary Examination and a Final Examination.
2. The Preliminary Examination will cover the following subjects—
Elementary Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene and Nursing, and will be taken by all nurses alike for the General Register.
3. (1) The period of training for the Preliminary Examination will normally be 24 months but the examination may be taken after one year's training is completed.
(2) No nurse shall be eligible for Preliminary Examination in the first half of any year unless on or before 31st March in that half year such nurse has completed one year's training.
(3) No nurse shall be eligible for Preliminary Examination in the second half of any year unless on or before 30th September in that half year such nurse has completed one year's training.
4. The Final Examination, for the General Part of the Register
will cover the following subjects—
(a) Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
(b) Medicine and Medical Nursing;
(c) Surgery and Surgical Nursing;
(d) General Nursing;
and, except in the case of male nurses,
(e) Gynaecology and Gynaecological Nursing.
5. (1) The Final Examination
may be taken after the completion of three years' training, provided that the Preliminary Examination has been already passed.
(2) No nurse shall be eligible for Final Examination in the first half of any year unless on or before 31st March, in that half year such nurse has completed three years' training.
(3) No nurse shall be eligible for Final Examination in the second half of any year unless on or before 30th September in that half year such nurse has completed three years' training.
6.
Candidates for examination, and others interested, may obtain the detailed syllabus, and the Nurses Registration Regulations, from the Secretary, Nurses Board.
CHAPTER 165.
(Ordinance No. 48 of 1936).
NURSING AND MATERNITY HOMES REGISTRATION.
No subsidiary legislation.
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CAP. 164]
G.N. 950/47.
1.
Nurses Registration.
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Syllabus of subjects for Examination for
Certificate of General Nursing.
[reg. 10.]
The examination shall consist of a Preliminary Examination and a Final Examination.
2. The Preliminary Examination will cover the following subjects—
Elementary Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene and Nursing, and will be taken by all nurses alike for the General Register.
3. (1) The period of training for the Preliminary Examination will normally be 24 months but the examination may be taken after one year's training is completed.
(2) No nurse shall be eligible for Preliminary Examination in the first half of any year unless on or before 31st March in that half year such nurse has completed one year's training.
(3) No nurse shall be eligible for Preliminary Examination in the second half of any year unless on or before 30th September in that half year such nurse has completed one year's training.
4. The Final Examination, for the General Part of the Register
will cover the following subjects-
(a) Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
(b) Medicine and Medical Nursing;
(c) Surgery and Surgical Nursing;
(d) General Nursing;
and, except in the case of male nurses,
(e) Gynaecology and Gynaecological Nursing.
5. (1) The Final Examination
may be taken after the completion of three years' training, provided that the Preliminary Examination has been already passed.
(2) No nurse shall be eligible for Final Examination in the first half of any year unless on or before 31st March, in that half year such nurse has completed three years' training.
(3) No nurse shall be eligible for Final Examination in the second half of any year unless on or before 30th September in that half year such nurse has completed three years' training.
6.
Candidates for examination, and others interested, may obtain the detailed syllabus, and the Nurses Registration Regulations, from the Secretary, Nurses Board.
CHAPTER 165.
(Ordinance No. 48 of 1936).
NURSING AND MATERNITY HOMES REGISTRATION.
No subsidiary legislation.
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