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5 Must Know Qualities Of An Indian Military Nursing Service Personal

Women citizens of India who have passed MSc (Nursing) /PB B Sc (Nursing)/B Sc(Nursing) from INC recognized University and be a registered Nurse and Midwife from a State Nursing Council can apply for MNS entry.

  • Eligible applicants will be called for an Objective type written test of 90 minutes duration, covering General English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and General Intelligence.
  • Candidates as per merit on the basis of the Written test will be called for interview.
  • After the interview, the recommended candidates will appear for Medical examination.
  • Final selection will be based on combined merit of Written test & Interview, subject to Medical fitness.

5 Must Know Qualities Of An Indian Military Nursing Service Personal

5 MUST KNOW QUALITIES OF AN INDIAN MILITARY NURSING SERVICE PERSONAL

In this article we see 5 Must Know Qualities Of An Indian Military Nursing Service Personal.

  1. Education and Experience: Army nurses are required to have degree MSc (Nursing) /PB B Sc (Nursing)/B Sc(Nursing) from INC recognized University . Most positions within the Army also require nurses to have supervised experience or take a course in public health nursing.
  2. Professionalism: Nursing professionalism and ethics are and apply these qualities to their practice each day. It is comforting to work with professionals on a daily basis. Professional nursing is defined as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations”
  3. Physical Requirements: Army nurses must meet the same physical requirements as other Army members. This includes meeting the height and weight standards and being able to pass a physical. Nurses are also required to take a physical fitness tests. The exact physical requirements vary by age.
  4. Time and Travel: Being an Army nurse requires making at least a three-year commitment to serve. Most nurses are stationed in a new place every three years. There may be additional travel to help with emergency situations as they arise. Most nurses are stationed in larger military or other government facilities, although some may be serve in more makeshift facilities as they travel with specific units. A nurse should be prepared mentally for the upcoming postings and instant transfer duties.
  5. Personality and Passion: Becoming a military nurse requires having a commitment to your country and having a passion for service. While many nurses face stressful conditions, Army nurses must be able to handle extremely stressful conditions and, at times, be able to work in hazardous environments. Leadership skills are also a must for Army nurses, as they are officers in the Army and must lead a command. The Army provides training to help nurses develop leadership skills as well.

Nurses never say never – Own the sense of pride in saying “I’m a nurse” – Believe in sense of hope for what to others may seem hopeless.

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