Department of Medical Surgical Nursing

Department of Medical Surgical Nursing Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), College of Nursing, Pune - 411043
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING

Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed To Be University) College of Nursing, Pune (NSS Unit)has organized Blood Donation Camp in BHR...
24/08/2024

Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed To Be University) College of Nursing, Pune (NSS Unit)has organized Blood Donation Camp in BHRC, Pune

How NOT to wear a mask!
27/11/2020

How NOT to wear a mask!

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public:Basic protective measures against the new coronavirus.Stay aware of...
13/03/2020

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public:
Basic protective measures against the new coronavirus.

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:

1. Wash your hands frequently:
Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.

2. Maintain social distancing:
Maintain at least 1 meter (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

3. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth:
Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

4. Practice respiratory hygiene:
Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

5. If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early:
Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

6. Stay informed and follow advice given by your healthcare provider:
Stay informed on the latest developments about COVID-19. Follow advice given by your healthcare provider, your national and local public health authority or your employer on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public

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- Website Co-ordinator
BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune

8 Medical Inventions by Nurses- SUSAN COSIER1. THE CRASH CARTIf your heart stops, the defibrillator and resuscitation eq...
12/03/2020

8 Medical Inventions by Nurses
- SUSAN COSIER

1. THE CRASH CART
If your heart stops, the defibrillator and resuscitation equipment in a crash cart could save your life. The wheeled set of drawers stocked with equipment, originally called the crisis cart, was invented by registered nurse Anita Dorr in 1968, after years of watching precious time slip away as doctors and nurses procured the proper tools. She created the prototype in her basement, organizing the cart with items needed for the head in the top drawers for easy access. Her crash cart is now used all over the world. Dorr didn’t stop creating there; she also co-founded the Emergency Nurses Association.

2. COLOR-CODED IV LINES
IV lines were made of clear plastic until nurse Teri Barton-Salinas and her sister, Gail Barton-Hay, decided to patent their color-coded lines in 2003 to help reduce medical errors. Barton-Salinas got the idea when she was working as a labor delivery nurse and had to use the lines in newborns. During an emergency, a nurse has only seconds to identify the correct equipment, making easy identification key. “A medication error is every nurse’s nightmare,” Barton-Salinas told the Daily Republic in 2010. “The patient suffers, the family suffers, and the nurse suffers.”

3. NEONATAL PHOTOTHERAPY
Sunlight helps babies with jaundice, a condition that makes infants appear yellow due to high bilirubin levels in their blood. Many babies have high bilirubin levels, which occur when the body creates new red blood cells. Usually the liver helps break bilirubin down, but many babies’ livers don’t work very efficiently at first.

In the 1950s, Sister Jean Ward discovered that sunlight helped her charges. Convinced that fresh air and warm sunlight helped the babies she cared for as a nurse in the premature unit at Rochford General Hospital in Essex, England, Ward would bring the babies outdoors. When she brought one child inside one day, a doctor noticed one section of skin that had been covered by the corner of a blanket was yellower than the rest of the baby’s body. Now medical professionals use phototherapy to treat jaundiced babies.

4. BILI-BONNET
When those babies went through treatment for jaundice, nurses and doctors would have to fashion glasses out of whatever materials they had available, sometimes using construction paper and cotton balls to cover a preemie’s eyes while the bright lights shined above. In the 1990s, Sharon Rogone, who had worked as a nurse in hospital neonatal intensive care units in San Bernardino, California, created glasses especially designed for the teeny patients. She held them in place with a little bonnet and called the whole thing the Bili-Bonnet. Rogone started her own company, Small Beginnings, and has since created other inventions for preemies.

5. BABY BOTTLES WITH DISPOSABLE LINERS
Watching how nursing on bottles exhausted babies, Adda May Allen, who worked as a nurse at Columbia Hospital in Washington, D.C. in the 1940s, created a disposable liner that moms and hospitals could throw away after just one use. While a baby sucked on a traditional bottle, a partial vacuum formed, inverting the ni**le. A plastic liner, however, allowed the sides to close in as a baby drank her milk. "Say, this is a damn sight more important than some of the scientific papers," a doctor told a Time magazine reporter soon after the liner hit the market.

6. A FEEDING TUBE FOR PARALYZED VETERANS
Veterans paralyzed during WWII couldn’t feed themselves until Bessie Blount Griffin, an African-American nurse, invented a tube in the 1940s they could use with their teeth. Patients could bite down on the tube and receive a mouthful of liquefied food, giving them a bit of independence. Griffin was so good at rehabilitation that she earned the name “Wonder Woman.” Invention wasn’t her only profession; she later went into forensic science and was the first African-American woman to work at Scotland Yard.

7. OSTOMY BAG
Elise Sorensen’s little sister, Thora, had colon cancer. After surgery, Thora faced life with an ostomy appliance for her waste, which often smelled bad and leaked with the equipment available. Elise, a visiting Danish nurse, created a solution for her sister in 1954: a plastic pouch that she could adhere to her body. The invention has helped those who’ve had ostomy surgery live normal lives ever since.

8. SANITARY PADS
On the battlefield during WWI, doctors and nurses used a material called cellucotton to treat soldiers’ wounds. The product was five times as absorbent as cotton, which was in short supply. The field nurses also used it unofficially as a sanitary pad, and within a few years of the war’s end, the idea was popularized in the disposable commercial product, Kotex.

So during National Nurses Week, be sure to thank for not only what they do, but what they’ve done for the medical field, too.

Read More at https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/500467/8-medical-inventions-created-nurses

- Website Co-ordinator
BV(DU)CON, Pune

Without nurses, we wouldn’t have a number of tools regularly used today in both hospitals and homes.

   is the global uniting initiative by raising worldwide awareness, improving education and catalysing personal, collect...
04/02/2020


is the global uniting initiative by raising worldwide awareness, improving education and catalysing personal, collective and government action, we're working together to reimagine a world where millions of preventable cancer deaths are saved and access to life-saving cancer treatment and care is equal for all - no matter who you are or where you live.

This year's World Cancer Day's theme, 'I Am and I Will', is all about you and your commitment to act. We believe that through our positive actions, together we can reach the target of reducing the number of premature deaths from cancer and noncommunicable diseases by one third by 2030.

Join us and speak out and stand up for a cancer-free world.

Our time to act is now.

Department of Medical Surgical Nursing
BVDU College of Nursing Pune
Website Co-ordinator

Seminar on     by Mr Aftab Pasha,   India Leprosy FoundationOrganised by Faculty, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing...
17/11/2019

Seminar on by Mr Aftab Pasha, India Leprosy Foundation
Organised by Faculty, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune for Students of Second Year BSc & Second Year GNM on Friday, November 15, 2019

BVDU College of Nursing Pune DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING  “BE A     : MAKE A  "This year on World Heart ♥️ Da...
18/09/2019

BVDU College of Nursing Pune
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
“BE A : MAKE A "
This year on World Heart ♥️ Day, we want to create a global community of Heart Heroes.
World Heart Day
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BV(DU) College of Nursing, PuneDEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING  | September 29Theme:“BE A     : MAKE A  "This yea...
18/09/2019

BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
| September 29
Theme:
“BE A : MAKE A "

This year on World Heart Day, as part of our mission to ensure heart health equity for all, we want to create a global community of Heart Heroes … people from all walks of life who are acting now to live longer, better, heart-healthy lives by making a promise.

Cardiovascular disease is the world’s number one killer today. But it doesn’t need to be this way. By making just a few small changes to our lives, we can reduce our risk of heart disease and stroke, as well as improving our quality of life and setting a good example for the next generation. It’s about saying to yourself, the people you care about and
individuals all around the world: “What can I do right now to look after my heart … and your heart?”

MAKE A PROMISE:
World Heart Day gives people the power to be heart healthy. Together, we can help people live longer, better, more heart-healthy lives.
Good heart health is good for my heart, for your heart, for all our hearts

- Website Co-ordinator
BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune
World Heart Day

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)COLLEGE OF NURSING, PUNE"FIT INDIA MOVEMENT" ACTIVITYPeople today have a bus...
16/09/2019

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)
COLLEGE OF NURSING, PUNE

"FIT INDIA MOVEMENT" ACTIVITY

People today have a busy lifestyle. In the race to succeed, they often neglect their health. The activity "Share your Healthy Habits" will motivate them to lead a healthy life.
In this activity, YOU can share your good healthy habit like Yoga, Opting Healthy Food Habits, Exercising etc. It can be individualistic or group activity where YOU can show how you practice some good living habits to keep yourselves healthy.
Click a picture or a 30 sec short video share it on with a caption and hashtags:

Instructions to upload film:
1. Please upload your PHOTO/VIDEO on http://bit.ly/FitIndiaMovementBVCONPune

Selected pictures/videos will be featured on Social Media platforms of Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Nursing, Pune.
The last date for submission is 25th Sep 2019(11:45pm)

- Sports Committee In-charge & Website Co-ordinator
BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune

28/08/2019

BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
| September 29
Theme:
"BE A : MAKE A "

Event Registration for

Rules:
1. All entries should be on the basis of theme
2. Video to be uploaded of less than 1 Minute only in Tik-Tok Format
5. Video to be Submitted in WMV/MP4 Format ONLY
6. Use of Slang language/Inappropriate gestures will not be accepted.

EVENT OPEN FOR ALL
Lots of Prizes in store for Winners!!

Event Registration & File Upload Link:
http://bit.ly/WHDTIKTOK

Are you ready for a TikTok Challenge ??
LAST DATE FOR ENTRIES WILL BE 15th SEPTEMBER 2019

28/08/2019

BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
| September 29
Theme:
“BE A : MAKE A "

Event Registration for Photo with Slogan Competition

Rules:
1. All entries should be on the basis of theme
2. Slogans to be submitted with the Photo of the participant using the World Heart Day Sign
3. Slogans to be Submitted in JPEG/JPG Format ONLY typed on the photo and to be clearly visible/readable.
4. Use of Slang language/Inappropriate gestures will not be accepted.

EVENT OPEN FOR ALL
Lots of Prizes in store for Winners!!

Event Registration & File Upload Link:
https://forms.gle/SGoLU7ajPcuygcBd9

LAST DATE FOR ENTRIES WILL BE 15th SEPTEMBER 2019

28/07/2019

WORLD HEPATITIS DAY | JULY 28
Seminar on
"Invest to Eliminate Hepatitis" Presented to 200 Students by Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing to Students of First Year BSc Nursing, Second Year General Nursing, Second Year BSc Nursing & First Year PBBSc Nursing on the occasion of
" 2019 "
BV(DU) College of Nursing, Pune

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DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING, BHARATI VIDYAPEETH COLLEGE OF NURSING, PUNE A CONSTITUENT UINT OF BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY, PUNE Silver Jubilee Year page: Activities and Programs organized by Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Pune Head of Department - Dr. Khurshid Jamadar Department Secretary - Mr. Stawan Chougule

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