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KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: I year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Community Health Nursing – I
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR THE UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL & VIVA EXAMINATION
SI.No. Criteria Max. marks
1 Approach to the family ( 5)
Professional appearance 1
Concern to family members 2
Interviewing technique 2
2 Family health assessment ( 16 )
Health history of all members 6
Physical assessment 4
Nutritional assessment 3
Socio economic assessment 2
Environmental assessment 1
3 Nursing diagnosis ( 10 )
Individual 6
general 4
4 Family care plan - theory based. (15 )
Comprehensive plan 8
Priority consideration& theory
application 5
Planning with the family 2
5 Implementation (30)
Procedures based on scientific principles 10
Effective use of community bag 4
Making use of family resources 3
Need based health education 8
Appropriate use of AV aids 5
6 Evaluation (4 )
Recording and reporting 4
7 Viva (20) 20
TOTAL 100
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: I Year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Obstetric & Gyneacological Nursing- I
Evaluation Criteria for the University Practical & Viva Examination - ANTENATAL
Sl.
No
Criteria Max.
Marks
(50)
1. Assessment ( 20)
History – relevant, adequate
Physical exam, review of system
Obstetric examination
Preparation of patient, article, environment
Technique – appropriate
Skill in
a. Inspection
b. Palpation
c. Auscultation
Breast & vulva examination
Findings
Investigations
Data relevant, complete, organized
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
2
1
2
1
2. Care Plan ( 7 )
Defining characteristics – appropriate
Nursing Diagnosis – appropriate, prioritized
Objectives – measurable, achievable
Nursing orders – clear, relevant, complete and
prioritized
2
2
2
1
3
Implementation ( 10)
Preparation of mother
Scientific principles
Skill in performing procedures
Patient instruction
Documentation
Completeness
1
3
3
1
1
1
4
Evaluation (3) 3
5 Viva ( 10)
10
Total
50
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: I Year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Obstetric & Gyneacological Nursing I
Evaluation Criteria for the University Practical & Viva Examination – POSTNATAL
Sl.
No
Criteria Max.
Marks
(50)
1. Assessment(12)
History –
Physical exam, review of systems
Assessment of baby
Assessment of Mother
Investigations
Learning needs
Data relevant, complete, organized
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2. Care Plan(8)
Defining characteristics – appropriate
Nursing Diagnosis – appropriate prioritized
Objective – measurable, achievable
Nursing orders – clear, relevant, complete and
prioritized
2
2
2
2
3. Implementation(16)
Preparation of mother and baby
Scientific principles
Skill in performing procedures
Patient instruction
Documentation
Completeness
2
3
5
3
2
1
4 Evaluation ( 4) 4
5 Viva ( 10 )
10
Total
50
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: first year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Medical Surgical Nursing – I
Evaluation criteria for the University practical and Viva examination
SI.
No criteria
Max.
marks
(100)
1
Assessment (15)
History-relevant, adequate 2
Equipment-adequate 2
Technique-appropriate 4
Data-relevant, complete and
organized 7
2
Care plan ( 20 )
( Priority & theory based)
Defining characteristics appropriate 4
Nursing diagnoses-correct, 5
Objectives-measurable, achievable 5
Interventions-
specific,clear,complete,prioritized 6
3
Implementation (40)
Patient preparation 5
Scientific principles 10
Skill, dexterity 10
Communication 4
Patient instruction 5
Documentation 3
Completeness of care 3
4
Professionalism (2)
Grooming,pleasant,sensitivity to
patients needs
2
5 Evaluation ( 3) 3
6 Viva ( 20 ) 20
TOTAL 100
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: M.Sc Nursing- I Year
Subject: Nursing Education
Evaluation Criteria for the University Practical & Viva Examination
Sl.
No
Parameters Max.
Marks
(100)
A Lesson Plan ( 20)
1. Statement of objectives 3
2. Content – Adequacy, Relevance & organization 7
3. Teaching – Learning activities 4
5. Recapitulation 2
6. Assignments 2
7. References 1
8. Neatness 1
B Class room environment ( Cleanliness, Lighting,
ventilation etc) ( 4) 4
C Teacher ( 16 )
1. Personality(Posture, facial expressions, gait and
grooming)
3
2. Eye contact 3
3. Voice 4
4. Language 2
5. Sense of humor 2
6. Confidence 2
D Teaching ( 38 )
1. Introduction 2
2. Mastery over subject matter 9
3. Explanations 5
4. Illustrations and correlations 4
5. Questioning technique 2
6. Audiovisual aids 6
7. Teacher student interaction 5
8. Summary and conclusion 2
9. Recapitulation 1
10. Assignment 1
11. References 1
E Time Management (2 ) 2
F Viva ( 20 ) 20
Total 100
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: I year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Child Health(paediatric) Nursing- 1
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR THE UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL & VIVA EXAMINATION
SI.No Criteria Max. Marks
1
Assessment ( 20)
History 3
Physical examination 4
Growth and development 7
Immunization 3
Nutritional status 3
2 Care plan, priority & theory based. ( 20 )
Assessment 4
Nursing diagnoses 4
Objectives 4
Plan of care 8
3 Implementation ( 35 )
Skill in care 10
Application of scientific principles 8
Meeting Play needs 4
Health education 5
Establishing IPR 3
Recording and reporting 5
4 Evaluation ( 5 ) 5
5 Viva ( 20 ) 20
TOTAL 100
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
First Year M.Sc Nursing
Subject-Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing – 1
Evaluation Criteria for the University Practical & Viva Examination
SI.No. Criteria Marks
(100)
1 History Taking 8
2 MSE 8
3 Physical Exam. 2
4 Summary & Provisional
Diagnosis 3
5 List of Nursing Diagnosis 5
6 Nursing Care Plan 10
7 Application of Nursing Theory 5
8
Implementation
-physical intervention
-psycho social intervention
-pharmaco theraphy
-psychoeducation
30
9 IPR 5
10 Evaluation & recording 4
11 Viva 20
TOTAL 100
1
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Evaluation criteria for practical & oral examination
II year M.Sc Nursing
SUBJECT: Medical Surgical Nursing - II
Sl.No.
Criteria
(Theory /Nursing process) Max.Marks
1 Assessment (15)
History 3
Physical examination 10
Diagnostic tests 2
2 Care plan (15)
Nursing diagnoses 5
Objectives 3
Plan of action 7
3 Implementation (40)
Skin in care 15
Scientific principles 10
Communication 5
Health education 5
Documentation 5
4 Evaluation of care 5
5 Professionalism
(Neat grooming, pleasant, sensitive to patient’s needs) 5
6 Viva 20
Total 100
2
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
II year M.Sc Nursing
SUBJECT: Child Health (Paediatric) Nursing - II
Evaluation criteria for the university practical & viva examination
Sl.No.
Criteria
Nursing care plan: Theory based/Nursing process Max.Marks
1 Assessment (20)
History 3
Physical examination 4
Growth and Development 7
Immunization 3
Nutritional status 3
2 Care plan, Priority & theory based (20)
Assessment 4
Nursing diagnoses 4
Objectives 4
Plan of care 8
3 Implementation (35)
Skin in care 10
Application of scientific principles 8
Meeting play needs 4
Health education 5
Establishing IPR 3
Recording and reporting 5
4 Evaluation (5) 5
5 Viva (20) 20
Total 100
3
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Evaluation criteria for practical examination & viva voce in
Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing – II
Sl.No. Criteria Marks
1. History taking 5
2. MSE 5
3. Physical Exam & Summary 5
4. List of nursing diagnoses 5
5. Nursing care plan 10
6. Activity therapy plan 5
7. Application of nursing theory 5
8. Implementation
Physical & psychosocial intervention
Activity therapy
Psycho education
15
10
5
9. IPR & Communication 5
10. Evaluation & Recording 5
11. Viva 20
TOTAL 100
4
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Course: II year M.Sc Nursing
Subject: Community Health Nursing -II
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR THE PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
Sl.
No. Criteria
Max.
marks
Register numbers
I Approach to the family 6
Professional appearance 2
Concern to the family members 2
Interviewing technique 2
II Family health assessment 20
Health history of all members 7
Physical assessment 5
Nutritional assessment 4
Socio economic assessment 2
Environmental assessment 2
III Nursing diagnosis 10
Individual 7
General 3
IV Family care plan 15
Comprehensive plan 8
Priority consideration 2
Theory application 5
V Implementation 30
Procedures based on scientific principles 10
Effective use of community bag 4
Making use of family resources 3
Need based health education 8
Appropriate use of AV aids 5
VI
Evaluation Recording and reporting
4
VII Viva 15
TOTAL 100
5
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENES
Evaluation Criteria for Practical & Viva Examination-Antenatal Abnormal
Subject – Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing II
Course - II Year M.Sc Nursing
Sl. No.
Criteria Max. Marks
CARE PLAN – THEORY BASED, PRIORITY BASED
I Assessment (25)
- Selection of theory appropriate
- Data relevant, complete, organized (History, Physical exam, review of system, Obstetric examination)
- Investigations - Findings
2 15
3 5
II PLAN (15)
- defining characteristics
- Nursing Diagnosis
- Objectives - Plan of intervention
3 4 3 5
III Implementation (35)
- Skill
- Scientific Principles
- Communication
- Patient Instruction (need based)
- Documentation - Completeness of care
10 3 5
10 4 3
IV Evaluation (5)
V Viva (20)
- Instruments, drugs - mechanism
10 5 5
TOTAL
100
1
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
M.Sc. (N) University Examination
M.Sc Dissertation - Criteria for Evaluation
Sl.
No. Criteria for Evaluation
Max:
Marks
25
1 Problem identified:
Significance
Clarity of problem
Clarity of operational definitions
Clarity of objectives
Hypothesis /Assumptions
Conceptual framework
3
2 Review of literature:
Inclusion of current references
Citation of primary sources
Systematic flow of writing
Relevance of literature
2½
3 Methodology:
Population, sampling technique, size,
criteria for selection
Ethical consideration
Data collection procedure
Validity and reliability of tools used
Statistical methods chosen
5
4 Analysis and interpretation of data:
Analytical methods – appropriate &
accurate
Interpretation in the light of objectives
and hypothesis testing
7½
5 Summary and discussion:
Summary of findings
Discussion with relation to relevant
studies
Limitation of the study
Implications
Recommendations – relevant and
practical
3 ½
6 Abstract References and Appendix 2
7 Style of writing research report 1½
Total 25
External Examiner 25marks
Internal Examiner 25marks
Total 50marks
Remarks of Examiner
2
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, THRISSUR
M.Sc. (N) University Examination
Dissertation Viva Voce - Evaluation Criteria
Sl.
No. Items
Max:
Marks 25
1 Presentation of study
Clarity
Content organization,
adequacy
Confidence of presentation
10
2 Ability to defend study
Capacity to answer any
question related to study
5
3 Ability to Critique Study
Able to high light the
inconsistencies, weaknesses,
strengths, and gaps in the study
5
4 Knowledge on research 5
Total for viva voce 25
GRAND TOTAL
External Examiner :
Dissertation
25marks
Viva voce 25marks
Internal Examiner:
Dissertation
25marks
Viva voce 25 marks
TOTAL 100marks
Remarks of Examiner
3
Date: Signature, Name & Address
KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, THRISSUR
Guidelines for dissertation evaluation
Each candidate should submit 2 copies of dissertation to the University at
the stipulated time.
The external and internal examiners will receive the copies of the
dissertation with evaluation criteria, from the university after scripting the
register number and university seal, at least 2 weeks prior to the actual
conduct of the dissertation viva voce.
External and internal examiners should evaluate the dissertation prior to
the conduct of viva voce based on the given criteria.
External and internal examiners should jointly conduct viva voce for each
student based on the given criteria. Twenty minutes time should be given
for the presentation and another twenty minutes for viva voce for each
student. Maximum number of students should not be more than 6 per day.
The total marks allotted for dissertation and viva voce together for
university examination is 100. The evaluation of dissertation write up and
viva voce is 25 marks each. The external and internal examiners will add
up the marks after completing the viva of each candidate.