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Govt Staff Nurse Posts In AIIMS,PATNA,2015.

Govt Staff Nurse Posts In AIIMS, PATNA.

Name of the Post : Staff Nurse Gr. II ( Sister Grade : II )

No of Posts : 441.
( OBC : 112, SC : 69, ST : 31, UR : 229 )

Educational Qualifications :

  • Bsc Nursing,
  • Bsc. ( Hons.) Nursing.
  • Post Basic Bsc.Nursing.
  • Post Basic Diplomas.
  • Master Degree.

Should be registered 'A' grade Nurse and Midwife with State Nursing Council
                                               or
Equivalent qualification for male nurses.

Mode of Selection : 

  • Based on Written Test 
  • Interview

Mode of Application :

Online mode Via Official website

Application Fee :

OBC Candidates : 500/-
SC/ST Candidates : 100/-

Starting Date : 20-03-2015
Last Date       : 19-04-2015 ( 05.00 PM )

Website : www.aiimspatna.org

Detailed Notification : Click Here.

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Ureter Anatomy


Anatomy Of Ureter

  • These are a pair of tubes through which the urine formed in the kidney is conveyed through the urinary bladder.
  • The upper part of ureter is dilated called as renal pelvis.
  • It comes out of the hilum of the kidney, narrow and forms the ureter.
  • The ureters pas downwards on both sides of the vertebral column.
  • The end of the pelvic cavity and open into the supero-lateral angles of urinary bladder.
  • The cores of ureter is divided into 2 parts : Abdominal and Pelvic part.
  • The pelvic part is again divided into 3 parts :
  • The ureter shows 3 normal constrictions. - At the pelvic – ureteric Junction.
    - While it is entering the pelvic cavity.
    - While it is passing through the wall of urinary bladder.
  • Arterial supply : Ureteric artery.

Applied Anatomy :

     The renal stones if they are large can get blocked the ureter at any of its 3 normal constrictions. It will cause severe pain called as renal colic. The patient will not be able to pass urine.

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Nephron Anatomy

Anatomy Of Nephron


  • Nephron is the structural and functional unit of kidney.
  • Each kidney contain about one million nephrons

Parts of a Nephron :


  •  Bowman’s capsule which contains glomerulus
  • Proximal convoluted tubule.
  • Loop of Henle.
  • Distal convoluted tubule.
  • Collecting ducts.
  • The collecting ducts will pass through the medulla and open into the minor calyxes.
  • Arterial Supply : Renal Artery.
  • Venous Drainage : Renal Vein.
  • Lymphatic Drainage : Para aortic group of lymph nodes.
  • Nerve Supply : Sympathetic and Para sympathetic.
  
Image 01 : Structure of Nephron.

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Kidney Anatomy


Anatomy Of Kidney

  • These are a pair of bean shaped organs present just in-front of the posterior abdominal wall on both sides of vertebral coloumn.
  • They extend from T12 to L3 vertebrae.
  • The right kidney is present at a slightly lower level than in the left kidney.
  • They are placed slightly orbitly upper core is close to the vertebral column. Lower core is away from the vertebral column.
Image 01 : Anatomy of Kidney.

Covering Of  Kidney :

  •  Each Kidney has upper pole which is related to the supra renal gland and a lower pole.
  • It has got two borders ; Later border is convex; Medial border shows a notch called as hilum.
  • The hilum will give passage to renal artery, renal vein and ureter.
  • The kidney has two surface, arterior surface is convex. It is related to the other abdominal organs.
  •  Posterior surface is flat.

Image 02 : Layers of Kidney.

Interior of the Kidney :

  • Just inside the hilum, the ureter is dilated called as pelvis of ureter.
  • This is divided into 2 to 3 major clayx’s. Each major calyx is divided into 2 to 3 minor calyxs.
  • The remaining part of kidney is divided into outer cortex and inner medulla.The medulla is composed of renal pyramids.
  • The cortex is composed of cortical arches.
  • Part of the cortex will extend between the pyramids. This is called as renal columns.

Applied Anatomy :

·        Inflamation of kidneys : Nephritis.
·        Failure of the function of kidney : Renal failure.
·        ( The most common cause for renal failure is diabetes and hypertension. )

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