Diploma in Nursing Care Assistant (DNCA) Course Details

A Diploma in Nursing Care Assistant (DNCA) is a two-year course that teaches nursing assistant skills and knowledgeIt's a paramedical course that provides specialized knowledge in healthcare. 

During the course, students learn about:
  • Fundamentals of Nursing
  • Community diseases
  • Medical-surgical operations
  • Patient care  
The program also includes practical training and an emphasis on patient care. 

To qualify for a diploma in nursing, students may need to meet the following criteria:
  • Pass the 10+2 examination or any equivalent examination in any relevant stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks and above from a recognized board
  • Have an experience of minimum 2 years in General Nursing and Midwifery
  • Show proof you passed the 10+2 exam in the science stream, with physics, chemistry and biology, and at least 50% aggregate marks  
NCTA's Certificate/ Advanced Diploma In Nursing Care Assistant Course is an online paramedical course that helps students learn patient care skills and medical procedures.
A nursing assistant, also called a nursing aide, helps patients with basic care and activities of daily living (ADLs). These include:
  • Feeding patients
  • Helping patients ambulate, turn, and position themselves
  • Providing fresh water and nourishment between meals
  • Assisting with serving meals
  • Bathing patients 

    Nursing assistants work under the supervision of licensed nursing staff, like registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs). They work in many settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home healthcare services

    Nursing assistants need to be patient and have a calm demeanour. They also need to have excellent communication skills, as they need to provide nurses and other medical staff with updates on patient treatment and recovery 

Scope of a Diploma in Nursing Assistant

A diploma in nursing care assistant can help students get jobs in many settings,
  • Private and government hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • NGOs
  • Healthcare systems
  • Clinics
  • Community health centres (CHCs)
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Home healthcare services 
The course can help students understand concepts related to:
  • Community health nursing
  • Ward management
  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Gynaecological Nursing  
A diploma equips individuals with the skills needed for entry-level positions. A fresher can expect a monthly salary anywhere between INR 10,000/- to 15,000/- lacs. Salary will depend upon experience, level of qualification, and the candidate's expertise.

Nursing Assistant a Paramedical Course?

Yes, a nursing care assistant is a paramedical courseParamedical courses are short-term, career-oriented courses that are part of the medical field. They can be taken in a variety of medical fields, such as anesthesiology, respiratory care, and operation theatre.

Other paramedical courses include:
  • General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
  • Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM)
  • B.Sc. Nursing
  • BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
  • Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
  • Diploma in Optometry
  • Diploma in Ophthalmic Assistant
  • Physiotherapy
  • Radiology
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