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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik (Syllabus applicable from batch of students admitted in academic year 2010-2011 and onwards for B.A.M.S.Course) 2.2 SWASTHAVRITTA Prescribed Minimum Lectures – 180 Prescribed Minimum Practicals and Demonstration – 50 Examination Pattern Theory Paper I – 90 Marks Theory Paper II – 90 Marks Practical / Viva voice – 90 Marks Internal Assessment - 30 Marks Total - 300 Marks Paper – I 90 Marks Vaiyaktika Swasthavrittam I. Vyaktigata Swasthyam (Personal Hygiene) 1) Introduction a. Definition of Swastha and Swasthya b. Arogyalingani (Signs of Health) c. Definition of Swasthavritta d. Swasthavritta prayoganamavum Mahatvam (Objectives & Importance of Swasthavritta) e. WHO Definition of Health f. Dimensions of health – g. Concept of Well being – 1) Physical 2) Mental 1) Objective 2)Subjective 3) Social h. Dirghajivitiya vichara i. Ayushakamiya vichara 2) Dincharya a. Definition of Dinacharya 3) Standard of living 4) Quality of life

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik (Syllabus applicable from batch of students admitted in academic year 2010-2011 and onwards for B.A.M.S.Course)

2.2 SWASTHAVRITTA

Prescribed Minimum Lectures – 180

Prescribed Minimum Practicals and Demonstration – 50

Examination Pattern

Theory Paper I – 90 Marks

Theory Paper II – 90 Marks

Practical / Viva voice – 90 Marks

Internal Assessment - 30 Marks

Total - 300 Marks

Paper – I 90 Marks Vaiyaktika Swasthavrittam

I. Vyaktigata Swasthyam (Personal Hygiene)

1) Introduction

a. Definition of Swastha and Swasthya

b. Arogyalingani (Signs of Health)

c. Definition of Swasthavritta

d. Swasthavritta prayoganamavum Mahatvam (Objectives & Importance

of Swasthavritta)

e. WHO Definition of Health

f. Dimensions of health –

g. Concept of Well being –

1) Physical 2) Mental

1) Objective 2)Subjective

3) Social

h. Dirghajivitiya vichara

i. Ayushakamiya vichara

2) Dincharya

a. Definition of Dinacharya

3) Standard

of living

4) Quality of life

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b. Aims and importance of dincacharya

c. Brahma Muhurta avam Utthishta

d. Usha Jalapana

e. Sarirachinta

f. Malatyaga

g. Mukha prakashalana

h. Dantadhavana vidhi

i. Preparation of Ayuvedic dental powder and paste

j. Jihvanirlekhana vidhi (Tongue cleaning)

k. Anjana – Method, Dravyas, Benefits

l. Pratimarsa Nasya

m. Gandusha, Kavala and its dravya, benefit and method

n. Kabaladharana

o. Dhoomapana its dravya, benefit and method

p. Abhyangam

q. Udavartanam its dravya, benefit and method

r. Utsadana

s. Vyayama types according to Shushruta and modern benefits

t. Chankramana – Benefits of walking, Jogging, Swimming, Gymnastics,

Sports and games and its application in health and disease.

u. Snanam

v. Anulepanam

w. Vastradharaman, Vastra according to different ritu.

x. Tambulsevanam

3) Ratricharya

a. Sandhyachrya

4) Ritucharya

b. Ratribhojana vidhi c. Sayanavidhi

a. Importance of Ritucharya

b. Ritus as per different acharyas

c. Adana kala and Visargakala and shat rutu

d. Sanchaya, Prakopa-prashama of Dosha and their Uttpatti in Ritus

e. Doshashodhana in samanya ritu

f. Relation of Agni bala and ritu

g. Ahara-Vihara, Pathya-Apathya in different ritus

h. 1) Ritusandhi, 2) Yamadamshtra, 3) Rituharitaki, 4) Rituviparyaya

i. Hansodak

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5) Sadvritta

a. Description of Sadvritta and Achara Rasayana – their role in prevention

of psycho-somatic disorder

b. Social aspect of psychology according to Ayurveda

c. Concept of Mental Health according to Ayurveda and Modern medicine

d. Ashtonidit Purusha

6) Roganutpadaneeya –

a. Concept of vega – Adharaneeya Vega and Dharaneeya Vega

b. Diseases due to Vegadharana and their chikitsa

c. Upavasa – Ayurvedic paribhasha and its importance and types

d. Rasayana for Swastha

e. Prajnaparadham

f. Sarira Rakshanatmaka karyani

g. Sarira ahithakara karyani

h. Sareerasodhanam

II) Trayopastambhas (Three pillars of health)

1) Ahara

a) Nirukti, Swarupa, Pramukhatvam;

b)Ahara dravya Vargeekaranam;

c) Aharavidhi Vidhana;

d) Dwadasha Ashanapravicharana;

e) Ashtaharvidhi viseshayatanani;

f) Aharaparinamakara bhava;

g) Pathyahara;

h) Apathyahara;

i) Samasana;

j) Adhyasana;

k) Vishamansana;

l) Bhojanapachana avadhi;

m) Aharadushparinama, Tajjanya vyadhi;

n)Santarpanajanya vyadhi;

o) Apatarpanjanya vyadhi;

p) Viruddhahara and its effects;

q) Proximate principles of food;

r) Nutritional requirements

s) Balance diet for (1) Workers – Sedentary / Moderate / Hard (2) Pregnant

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and lactating women (3) Children, (4) Infants;

t) Sources and deficiency

diseases of Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat, Minerals and Vitamins;

u) Shadrasabhojanasya mahatwam;

v) Dietetic standards;

w) National Nutritional programmes;

x) Social aspects of nutrition;

y) Food groups –Dhanya varga (Cereals and millets), Saka and Harita varga (Leafy and

Non-leafy vegetables), Kanda varga (roots and tubers), Phala varga (Fruits),

Taila varga (Fats & Oils), Ikshu varga (Jaggery, sugar,honey), Jala varga &

Madya varga (Beverages), Dugdha varga (Milk and Milk products), Masala

and vyanjana varga (Spices & Condiments), Kritanna varga (Prepared food),

Mamsa varga (Meat types);

z) Food hygiene;

aa) Milk hygiene;

ab) Milk composition;

ac) Source of infection (for milk);

ad) Milk borne diseases;

ae) Clean and safe milk;

af) Pasteurization of milk;

ag) Meat hygiene;

ah) Meat inspection;

ai) Slaughter house;

aj) Freshness of fish and egg;

ak) Fruits and Vegetables hygiene;

al) Sanitation of eating places;

am) Preservation of food;

an) Food handlers;

ao) Food borne diseases;

ap) Balanced diet for;

aq) Food fortification;

ar) Food toxicants;

as) Properties of Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian diet;

at) Effects of spices and condiments;

au) Consumption of Alcohol and its effects;

av) Food Adulteration – Act 1954 and its prevention;

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2) Ayurvedic Diet in Life Style Disorders

1) Diabetes; 2) Hypertension; 3) Obesity; 4) Coronary heart disease;

3) Nidra

a) Nirukti and Utpatti; b) Types of Nidra (sleep); c) Yogya nidra vidhi; d)

Nidra – Swasthya sambandha; e) Duration of sleep according to age; f)

Sleep in healthy and diseased persons; g) Properties of Yukta Nidra; h)

Effects of Ratri Jagrana; i) Diwaswapna, Ahitanidra; j) Anidra; k)

Atinidra; l) Ahara and Vihara causing disturbed sleep; m) Ahara and

Vihara causing sound sleep.

4) Brahmacharya

a) Brahmacharya vyakhya and Abrahmacharya vyakhya; b) Importance

of Brahmacharya and Abrahmacharya; c) Vyavaya sambandhi niyamas;

d) Effects of Ativyavaya; e) Veeryaotpatti; f) Methods of Virya Raksha,

Surataspraha (Libido) through Vajeekarana; g) Viryanasa phala; h)

Menstrual hygiene; i) Garbhadhan Yogya Vaya; j) Maithun Yogya and

Ayogya; k) Garbhadhan vidhi.

III. Sarvajanika – Samajika Swasthavrittam (Public Health): 1. Janapadodhwanmsa

a. Causes, Vikrut jaladi symptoms

b. Manifestations and control measures

c. Importance of Panchakarma and Rasayana

d. Vyadhikshamatva and the role of Rasayana

2. Vayu (Air)

a. Sushrutokta vayu importance

b. Vayu guna, Vayu swasthya sambandha aspects

c. Composition

d. Air of occupied room

e. Discomfort and comfortable zone (Disinfection of air)

f. Air movement

g. Air pollution – health and social

h. Prevention and control of air pollution

i. Ventilation and its types

j. Vayu shuddhi prakara

k. Mountain air and high altitude health problems.

3. Jala (Water)

a. Jala mahatva – biological importance of water

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b. Safe and wholesome water

c. Requirement and uses

d. Properties of water

e. Types of water

f. Water sources

g. Water pollution

h. Water related diseases

i. Purification of water (Jalashuddhi upayas)

j. Hardness of water

k. Water examinatioj. Purification of water

k. Hardness of water

l. water exmaination

m. Shad jala dosha

n. Water problems of India

o. Rain water harvesting and water recycling

4. Bhumi (Land and Housing)

a. Types of soil, housing WHO definition

b. Soil and health

c. Bhumi shodhana

d. Nivasayogya bhumi

e. Social goals of housing

f. Housing standards

g. Rural housing

h. Housing and health

i. Over crowding

j. Pasu sala (Cattle shed)

k. Dugdhashala

l. Sutikagara, Kumaragara

m. Pakshala

5. Prakasa (Lighting)

a. Requirements of good lighting

b. Natural lighting

c. Artificial lighting

d. Biological effects lighting

6. Dhwani pradushana (Noise) - Sources, Effects and control

7. Vikirana (radiation) – Sources, Effects and control

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8. Apadravya nirmulana (Disposal of solid waste)

a. Different types of solid waste

b. Storage and collection of refuse

c. Its biohazards

d. Methods of disposal of solid waste (Rural and Urban)

e. Bio-Medical waste management

9. Malanishkasana vyavastha (Excreta disposal)

a. Unsewered area

b. Sewered area

c. Latrines for camps, fairs and festivals

d. Sewage borne diseases

a. Occupational Hazards

b. Occupational10. Occupational Health

a. Occupational Hazards

b. Occupational diseases

c. Prevention of Occupational diseases

d. ESI act 1948 and factories Act

e. Offensive trades – Effects on health and precaution measures

11. Disaster Management

12. School Health services

a. Health Problems of School Children

b. Aspects of School Health services

c. Duties of School Medical Officer

d. Maintenance of healthful environment

e. Light and air ventilation IV. Epidemiology

1. Epidemiology

1. Concept of Epidemiology 11.Dynamics of Disease transmission

2. Concept of disease 12.Modes of transmission

3. Concept of causation 13.Susceptible host

4. Epidemiological triad 14.Host defenses

5. Natural history of disease 15.Immunizing Agents

6. Risk factors 16.Disease prevention and control

7. Concept of control 17.Disinfection

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8. Concept of prevention 18. Incubation period

9. Modes of intervention

10. Incidence and prevalence

2. Epidemiology of communicable diseases -

1) Measles; 2) Diphtheria; 3) Pertussis; 4) Mumps; 5) Tuberculosis;6)

SARS;8) Influenza; 9) Pneumonia;10) Cholera;11) Polio; 12) Viral Hepatitis;

13) Typhoid;14) Leptospirosis; 15) Dengue fever;16) Chikungunya; 17)

Malaria; 18) Filariasis; 19) Leprosy;20) Rabies; 21) Tetanus; 22) Emerging and

re-emerging diseases

3. Kuprasangaja vyadhis (STDs) -

1) AIDS;2) Syphilis; 3) Gonorrhoea; 4) Chanchroid

4. Ayurvedic paribhasha of sankramika rogas

5. Non-Communicable disease epidemiology -

a) Diabetes; b) Obesity; c) Hypertension; d) Coronary heart Disease;

e) Rheumatic Heart disease; f) Cancer

6. Disposal of Dead body - a) Burning; b) Burial; c) Electric cremation

7. Chikitsalaya Bhavana (Hospital Building) – Air, Light facilities, I.P.D.,

O.T., Panchakarmagar.

8. Meteorology (Ritu evem vatavarana janana)

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Paper II

Yoga and Nisargopachara

Marks – 90

I- YOGA.

1.Etymology

2. Definitions

3. Devlopments of Yoga (From ancient time to present time)

4. Importance in modern life

5. Different Streams of Yoga

a) Jnana Yoga; b) Bhakti Yoga; c) Raja Yoga; d) Hathayoga – features

and objectives

6. Gherand Samhita – Saptang Yoga

7. Eight Branches of Yoga

a. Yama

b. Niyama

c. Asana and its importance, definition and siddhant

d. Asanas vargikarana, benefit on mind and body

1) Suryanamaskara

2) Standing postures –

a) Ardhakatichakrasana; b) Padahasthasana;

c) Ardhachakrasana; d) Trikonasana;e) Virasana

3) Sitting Postures –a) Padmasana; b) Swastikasana;c) Vajrasana;

d)Bhadrasana; e) Sasankasana; f) Ushtrasana; g) Paschimottanasana;

h) Suptavajrasana; i) Gomukhasana; j) Ardhamatsyendrasana;

k)Sidhasana

4) Supine Postures –a) Pavanamuktasana;b) Sarvangasana;

c)Matsyasana; d) Halasana; e) Chakrasana; f) Savasana

5) Prone Postures – a) Bhujangasana; b) Salabhasana; c) Dhanurasana;

d) Makarasana;e) Mayurasana

6) Concept of Mitahara and Pathyahara

8. Pranayama

a) Benefits of Pranayama and objectives;

b) Nadi sudhi pranayama;

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c) Mala shodhana pranayam;

d) Time of practice – Avara – Pravara –Madhyama lakshanam;

e) Pathyapathyaahara during pranayama;

f) Yuktayukta lakshana;

g) Nadi suddhi lakshanam;

h) Pranayama siddhi lakshana;

i) Effect of pranayama on mental and physical health;

j)Pranayam Abhyaskala;

k) Kumbhakabheda definition according to Gheranda Samhita, Hatayoga

and Patanjal Yog darshan- a. Suryabhedana, b. Ujjayi, c. Shitali, d. Sitkati,

e. Bhasthrika, f. Bhramari,

g. Murcha,h. Plavani;

9. Sharir Shudharth Kumbhakbheda

10. Shadkarmani

1) Aim, Objective, Method and importance in treatment;

11. Yogabhyasa pratibandhak bhava, Yogasiddhikar bhava

II. YOGA.

1) Shad Chakras, ida, Pingala, and Sushumna, Nadanusandhan;

2) Bandhas and Mudras

3) Pratyahara its paribhasa & Importance in mental and physical health.

4) Dharana its paribhasa & Importance in mental and physical health.

5) Dhyana its paribhasa & Importance in mental and physical health.

6) Samadhi its paribhasa & Importance in mental and physical health.

7) Importance of Yoga for Swastharakshana

8) Description of Yoga in Ayurveda

a. Manodosha chikitsa

c. Yoga and moksha

f. Mokshasyalakshana

h. Satyabudhhi

9) Panchakosha theory

a. Annamayakosha

c. Anandamayakosha

e. Vijnanamayakosha

b.

d.

g.

b.

d.

Sukha dukha nivrutti

Muktatma lakshana

Ashta Aiswarya

Pranamayakosha

Manomayakosha

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10) Integrated approach of Yoga therapy

11) Yoga package for LBA, Obesity, Asthma, Diabetes

12) Effect of Yoga practice on physical and mental doshas/health

13) Effect of Yogic kriyas on different Strotasas

14) Yoga in Ayurved Samhitas and its clinical approch

III. NISARGOPACHARA

1. Prakritika chikitsa (Natural Treatment) a. Definition and History b. Aims and objectives c. Relation of Ayurveda and naturopathy d. Schools of Naturopathy – Western school

e. Schools of Naturopathy – Indian School (Pancha bhutopasana)

f. Importance in present era

2. Jala Chikitsa

a. Jala guna and Importance b. Hot water treatment

c. Cold water treatment d. Foot bath

e. Hand bath f. Spinal bath

g. Hip bath h. Abdomen wet pack

i. Steam bath j. Enema

k. Whirlpool bath

3. Mrittika Chikitsa (Mud Therapy)

a. Types of soil or mud

b. Doctrine of mud selection

c. Mud bath

d. Importance

4. Surya Kirana Sevana (Sun bath – Haelio therapy & Chromotherapy)

a. Artha, Siddhant, guna, Importance in chikitsa

b. Suryarashmi guna prabhav, prayog vidhi, Aatapsnana

5. Mardana (Massage) – Different methods of Mardana

6. Diet – Types

a. Soothing b. Eliminative

c. Constructive diets d. Postive & negetive diet

7. Vayu and Aakash Chikitsa - Its importance and types.

8. Upvasa Chikitsa (Fasting)

a. Definition b. Importance c. Types d. Therapeutic effect

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IV. COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE

1. Prathamika Swasthya Samrakshana (Primary Health Care)

a. Definition b. Principles c. Elements

d. Structure – at Village level, Sub-central level, PHC level, CHC level,

Hospitals, Health Insurance, Private agencies, AYUSH, Voluntary health

agencies in India and N.G.O.s

e. Role of Ayurveda in Primary Health Care in India

2. Rastriya Karyakrama (National Programmes)

a. Tuberculosis (RNTCP)

b. Leprosy (NLEP)

c. AIDS (NACP)

d. Blindness (NPCB)

e. Polio (PPI)

f. Diabetes (NDCP)

g. Cancer (NCCP)

h. National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)

i. National Anti Maaria Programme

j. National Filaria Control Programme

k. UIP (Universal Immunization Programme)

l. RCH (Reproductive and Child Health programme)

m. National water supply and sanitation programme

n. Minimum needs programme

o. All emerging National health programmes

p. Iodine deficiency disorder

q. Twenty (20) point programme

3. International Health

a. Vishwa Swasthya Sangathana (World Health Organization)

b. Objectives, Structure and function of WHO

c. Alma – Ata declaration

d. National Health Policy and Importance of Ayurveda in it.

e. United Nations agencies

f. Health work of bilateral agencies

g. ISM&H 2002 National health policy

h. Organizations – UNICEF, CARE, FORD, ROCKFELLER, REDCROSS,

Colomboplan.

4. Swasthya Prashasana (Health systems in India) Central,Ayush,State&Distric Level system information

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V. Programmes and Statistics

1. Parivara Kalyana Karyakrama (Family Welfare Programmes)

a. Demography

b. Demographic Cycle

c. Life Expectancy

d. Family Planning

e. Methods of Family Planning

f. National Family welfare programmes

2. Matru-Shishu Kalyana Karyakrama (Mother and Child Welfare

Programme)

a. Ante natal care

b. Post natal care

c. Neo natal care

d. Child health problems

e. Indicators of MCH care

3. Preventive Geriatrics

4. Health Statistics

a. Definition of statistics / health statistics / vital statistics

b. Sources and uses of health statistics

c. Data collection, classification and presentation

d. Mean e. Median f. Mode g. Health survey

h. Mortality rates, Morbidity rates and Fertility rates

v Termwise Distribution of Theory Syllabus :- Paper - I

a) First Term : Point No. I - 1 to 5; II – 1,3,4.

b) Second Term : Point No. I - 6; II - 2; III- 1 to 7; IV – 1,2.

c) Third Term :

Paper - II

a) First Term :

Point No.

Point No.

III-8 to 12; IV-3 to 8

I - 1 to 11; II -1.

b) Second Term : Point No. II- 2 to 14; III- 1 to 8.

c) Third Term : Point No. IV- 1 to 4 ; V- 1 to 4.

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v SCHEME OF PRACTICALS Practical No.1 Dantadhavan, Kaval, Anjan

Practical No.2 Pratimarsha Nasya, Gandush

Practical No.3 Prayogik Dhumvarti Nirman Vidhi

Practical No.4 Dhumpana

Practical No.5 Abhyanga

Practical No.6 Udvartana

Practical No.7-13 Aharvarga

Practical No.14 & 15 Krutanna Varga(Manda&Peya Nirman KArma)

Practical No.16 & 17 Milk Preservation

Practical No.18 & 19 Jalshuddhikaran(Water Purification)

Practical No.20 & 21 Maldravyanivaran

Practical No.22 & 23 National Immunisation Programme

Practical No.24 & 25 Pranayam

Practical No.26

Practical No.27-35

Practical No.36-40

Practical No.41-45

Practical No.46-50

Bandha

Asanas

Pathyapathya Kalpana According to Various Diseases

Garbhini Charya

Child Growth and Development

Mandetory Educational Visits

1. Water Purification Center

2. Sweage Disposal Center

3. Industrial

4. Mother and Child Health Center/Vaccination Center

5. Leprosy Eradication Center

6. Primary Health Center

7. Nisargopchar center

8. Milk Collection,Preservation,testing Center

9. Panchakarmagar,Operation Theater,Chikistalaya

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v PRACTICAL BOOK SAMPLE AND ITS GUIDELINE PRINCIPLES

Total Pages – 125 (Including Certificate, Index, Blank and Ruling Pages)

1. Dincharyokta Upakarama (12 Ruling + 5 Blank Pages)

a) Dantadhavan (Practical Demonstration, Dravya Nirmiti)

b) Kaval (Practical Demonstration)

c) Anjana

d) Pratimarsha Nasya (Practical Demonstration)

e) Gandusha (Practical Demonstration)

f) Prayogik Dhumpana (Dhoomvarti Nirmana & Practical)

g) Abhyanga, Udvartan (Practical Demonstration)

2. Aahar Varga (36 Ruling pages)

Shuka, Shimbi, Mamsa, Shaka, Phala, Harita, Madya, Jala, Dugdha, Ikshu,

Krutanna, Aaharopayogi Varga (6 Dravya Parichaya of each group-

Gunadharma and Pathyapathya)

3. Water Purification – Water purification tank – Visit and Inspection report

(6 Ruling + 3 Blank pages)

4. Milk Storage, Milk diary visit and inspection report (4 Ruling pages)

5. Drainage System and sewage purification center visit and inspection report

(4 Ruling pages)

6. National Vaccination Programme – (Practical Observation of Vaccination

in Hospital) (4 Ruling pages)

7. Mother-Child and family welfare programme (Demonstration of

contraceptives, copper-T insertion, etc.) ( 6 Ruling + 1 blank page)

8. Primary Health Centre Visit (Its composition and working) report

(2 Ruling pages)

9. Leprosy centre visit and its inspection report (2 Ruling pages)

10. Industrial visit and report according to health ( 2 Ruling pages)

11. Hospital, Panchakarma and Surgery Department visit and

Inspection Report (2 Ruling + 1 blank page)

12. Yoga Definition, Definition of Asana and yogasane accoding to Ashtang

Yoga – Its procedure, Uses, Figure (each 2 asana should be write) e.g.

Padmasana, Pachimottanasana, Gomukhasana, Pavanmuktasana,

Sarvangasana, Mayurasana, Shavasana, Bhujangasana, Dhanurasana,

Chakrasana (It is expected to study others asanas but only 10 asanas for

practical work-book) (8 Ruling + 8 blank pages)

13. Pranayam and Bandha (Procedure and expected benefit),

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Sharirshudhyarthak – Syuryabhedan, Ujjani, Shitali, Sitkari, Bhamari,

Bhasrika, Anuloma, Viloma, etc. (4 Ruling + 2 blank pages)

14. Nisargopchara – Definition, Importance, Various methods & its

introduction, Visit to any Nisargopchar Centre and its inspection report (6

Ruling + 2 blank pages).

v Theory Examination ( To be conducted by University) There will be 2 papers for 90 marks each as follows. The examiners are direceted

to set a question paper in a such a way that it shall cover all points of syllabus.

1. Section A (M.C.Q.) : 15 Marks

It contains 30 M.C.Q.s - Carrying 1/2 (half) mark each.

2. Section B (S.A.Q.) : 30 Marks

It contains 12 s.a.q.s – each carrying 3 marks and any 10 saqs should be

solved by student.

3. Section C (L.A.Q.) : 45 Marks

It contains 4 L.A.Q.s - each carrying 15 marks and any 3 L.A.Q.s should be

solved by student.

SUMMARY

Sr.

Questions for Paper setting Compulsary Questions to solve

1 Total MCQs

2 Total SAQs

3 Total LAQs

Total

Paper I

30x1/2M =15

12x3=36

4x15M =60M

111 Marks

Paper II

30x1/2M =15M

12x3=36

4x15M =60M

111 Marks

Paper I

30x1/2M =15M

10x3=30

3x15M =45M

90 Marks

Paper II

30x1/2M =15M

10x3=30

3x15M =45M

90 Mark

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v DIVISION OF SYLLABUS POINTS AND WEIGHTAGES OF MARKS TO THEM IN UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPER.

PAPER - I

Groups Syllabus Alloted Question Pattern Student

I

II

Points

I (1-6)

II (1-4)

Maximum Marks

28

30

For Paper Setting

15 mark (1LAQ) + 9 mark (3 SAQ)+

4 mark (8 MCQ)

15 mark (1LAQ) + 12mark (4 SAQ)+

Must Solve

Any

3 LAQ +

10 SAQ of

III

III (1-12)

25

+3 mark (6 MCQ)

15 mark (1LAQ) + 6 mark(2 SAQ)

+ 4 mark (8 MCQ)

IV IV (1-8) 30 15 mark (1LAQ) + 12 mark (4SAQ)+ 30 MCQ

Total

111

+ 3 mark (6 MCQ) (1/2 mark)

4 LAQ + 12 SAQ +

+ 30 MCQ (1/2 M)

PAPER - II

Groups Syllabus Alloted Question Pattern Student

I

Points

I -(1-11)

Maximum Marks

20

For Paper Setting

15 mark (1LAQ) +

Must Solve

Any 3 LAQ

II

II- (1-14)

25

3 mark (1 SAQ) + 2 mark (4 MCQ) (15 M Each)

15 mark (1LAQ) + 6 mark (2 SAQ) + 10SAQ

+ 4 mark (8 MCQ))

III III- (1-8) 18 12 mark (4 SAQ) +

IV

V

IV- (1-4)

V- (1-4)

Total

25

25

111

+ 6 mark (12 MCQ)

15 mark (1LAQ) + 6 mark (2 SAQ) +30 MCQ

+ 4 mark (8 MCQ) (1/2 M Each)

15 mark (1LAQ) + 6 mark (2 SAQ)+

+ 4 mark (8 MCQ)

4 LAQ + 12 SAQ (3M) +

+ 30 MCQ (1/2 M)

*LAQ - Long Answer Question, *SAQ - Short Answer Question, *MCQ - Multiple

Choice Question, M - Marks (Note:- The above weightages of marks as per Syllabus points and groups is a model specimen. However, the Paper setters may change in given “QUESTION PATTERN” within limits of “ ALLOTED MAXIMUM MARKS”

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v PRACTICAL EXAMINATION ( To be Conducted by University) :

Mark Distribution

1. Personal Hygiene

2. Public and Social Health

3. Demonstration of Yoga(By 2-Examiners)

4. Naturopathy

5. Daily works(By 2-Examiners)

6. Viva - Voice

90 Marks

20 Marks

20 Marks

10 Marks

10 Marks

10 Marks

20 Marks

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total= 90 marks

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MODEL CASE PAPERS

CHILD – GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT & VACCINATION

Name of Child:

Address:

Date of Birth:

General Examination:

Vaccination History:

Sex:

Age:

Weight:

Date:

Season (Ritu):

Height:

1. MILESTONES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD DENTION:

Tooth

Deciduous

Central incisors, lower

Central incisors, Upper

Lateral incisors, Upper

Lateral incisors, lower

First molars

Cuspid (canime)

Second molars

Permanent

First molars

Incisors

Bicuspids

Canines

Second molars

Third molars

Month

6th to 10th month

7th to 12th month

8th to 12th month

12th to 18th month

12th to 18th month

16th to 20th month

20th to 30th month

6 years

7 to 8 years

9 to 10 years

12 to 14 years

12 to 15 years

12 to 15 years

12 to 25 years

Achieved Not Achieved

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2. MUSULAR AND MENTAL DEVELOPMENT :

Child in month Event

2nd month Social Smile

3rd month Turns head in direction of sound and recognize mother.

4th month

6th - 7th month

7th - 8th month

8th - 9th month

9th - 10th month

Recognizes and graps objects, holds head erect if trunk is supported.

Sit with support

Sits crest/sit without support

Crecping / Crawling

First attempts to stand

10th - 11th month Stands with support

11th - 12th month Stands with assistancy, says papa and mama

12th - 13th month Attempts to walk

14th - 15th month Walks freely

End of 2nd year

2nd year

3rd year

Says short sentences

Rides tricycle, dry by day

Rides bicycle, dry by night

Present Age Group:

Avastha: Kshirada / Kshirannada / Annada

Aahara:

Vihara:

Vaccination:

Other:

Sign of Student

Advice (Accordingly)

Signature of Teacher

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Name of Patient:

Address:

O.P.D. No.:

Business:

PATHYAPATHYA PATRAKA

Sex:

Age:

I.P.D. No.:

Date:

Season (Ritu):

General Examination:

Weight:

Respiration Rate:

Prakriti:

Nidana Vinichaya:

Dinacharya –

Vihara –

Hetu:

Samprapti:

Dosha –

Strotodushti –

Vyadhi Avastha:

Upasha-Anupashaya: Pathayapathya Advise:

Aaharataha

Viharataha

Dincharyokta Upakrama

According to Yogopchar

Accoding to Ritu

Other – Nidra etc.

Apurnabhava Chikitsa:

Rasayan Dravya:

signature of student

Height:

Nadi:

Aahara –

Nidra – Dushya –

Mala – Pathya

Temperature:

Blood Pressure:

Apathya

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Name of Patient:

Address:

O.P.D. No.:

Business:

Present History:

Anartava :

Other Symptoms

Past History:

GARBHINI PARICHARYA

Sex:

Age:

I.P.D. No.:

Months

Date:

Season (Ritu):

A) Vyadhi (Illness) etc.

B) Prasava Vrittanta (Obst. History):

a. No. of Childs:

b. Prasava Sawarupa:

c. Operation / Normal

General Examination:

Nadi: Blood Pressure:

Netra:

Agni:

Jivha:

Weight:

Nakha: Mala Pravritti: Mutra Pravritti:

Udar Parikshana (Abdominal Examination):

Garbha Unchi (Height):

Garbhavayava:

Garbha Aakar (Size):

Garbha Spandana:

Vranadi:

Prayogshaleya Parikashana (Laboratory Investigations):

Hb%: Blood Group: HIV:

HBSAg:

Urine: a) Albumin b) Sugar

Advice for foetal growth and Normal Labour:

1. Aahara (Diet):

2. Vihara (Self and According to Business):

3. Vaccinations:

4. Special Advice (for High Risk Pregnancy)

Sign of Student Signature of Teacher

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v REFERENCE BOOKS

Relevant portion of - Charak, Sushruta, Vagbhat, Sharangdhara, Bhavaprakash,

Madhavnidan, Yogratnakar & Bhela Samhita. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Swasthavritta Samucchay Swatha Vigyan Swatha Vigyan Ayurvediya Hitopdesh Yoga and Ayurveda Swathavritta Vigyan Swasthavrittama Ayurvediya Swasthavritta Hatyoga Pradipika

Pt. Rajeshwardutt Shastri. Dr. Bhaskar Govind Ghanekar. Dr. Mukund Swaroop Verma. Vd. Ranjeet Rai Desai. Dr. Rajkumar Jain. Dr. Ram Harsh Singh. Dr. Brahmanand Tripathi. Jalukar Swatmaram Yogindra

10 Yogic Yog Paddhati 11 Yog Chikitsa 12 Prakritik Chikitsa Vidhi 13 Prakritik Chikitsa Vigyan 14 Jansankhya Shikshan Siddhant

Evam Updeysa 15 Health Administration in India 16 Swasthavrittam 17 Healthy And Family Wealfare 18 Sachitra Yogasan Darshika 19 Swathavritta Vigyan Part 1& 2 20 Swathavritta Vigyan Part 1 & 2 21 Preventive & Social Medicine 22 Yogdipika 23 Swasthavritta 24 Positive Health

Bhartiya Prakritika chikitsa parishad Shri Kedar Nath Gupta Sharda Prasad Verma Dr. Nirmal Sahani S. C. Seel Dr.Shivkumar Gaur T. L. Devraj Dr. Indra Mohan Jha Dr. Yeshwant R Patil. Vd. Vijay Patrikar. K. Park. Shri. Ayyangar Vd. Sakad. Dr. L. P. Gupta

25 Biogenic Secrets of Food In Ayurveda Dr. L. P. Gupta 26 Yoga & Yogic Chikitsa 27 Sasthaparaka Samagri 28 Smritigranthon main nihita 29 Yoga Siddhant Evam Sadhana

30 Dr.Reddy’s Comprensive guide to Swasthavritta®

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