Advance Diploma in Medical Dressing Technician (ADMDT)
By NCTA Team Last Updated: December 24, 2024Course Description: The is Advance Diploma in Medical Dressing Technician (ADMDT) designed to provide students with essential knowledge and hands-on skills in the application of dressing techniques for various medical conditions, particularly in the context of wound care. This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, nursing assistants, and individuals looking to specialize in wound care management. Students will gain the necessary skills to apply different types of dressings, promote healing, and manage patient comfort and safety effectively.
Key areas of study include:
- Introduction to Wound Care: Understanding the types of wounds (acute and chronic) and how to assess and classify them. Learn about the body’s natural healing process and the factors that affect wound healing.
- Sterile Techniques and Infection Control: Mastering the principles of aseptic technique to prevent infections, including proper hand hygiene and the use of sterile equipment during dressing applications.
- Types of Dressings: In-depth training on various types of dressings such as gauze, hydrocolloids, film dressings, and foam dressings. Learn when and how to choose the appropriate dressing for different wounds.
- Dressing Applications: Practical skills in applying dressings, bandages, and other wound care materials. Learn to manage wound exudate, prevent complications, and monitor for signs of infection.
- Specialized Wound Care: Focus on specific types of wounds such as diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, burns, and surgical wounds. Gain expertise in treating these conditions with appropriate dressing techniques.
- Pain Management and Patient Comfort: Learn methods for ensuring patient comfort during dressing changes and dealing with wound pain effectively.
- Patient Education: Developing communication skills to educate patients and their families on proper wound care, dressing changes, and signs of infection.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations: Understand the legal and ethical responsibilities of a dresser in the healthcare setting, including patient confidentiality, consent, and documentation.
This diploma will equip students with the practical and theoretical knowledge to provide expert care in wound management. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as wound care specialists, nursing assistants, healthcare practitioners, or medical professionals in various clinical settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and home care environments.
Course Structure
Duration & Fee
- 1 Year: The program typically lasts for one year, fee-15000
Eligibility
- 10+2 with Science: Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent .
Core Subjects
- Introduction To Medical Dressing and Patient Care: Medical dressing involves applying sterile materials to wounds or injuries to protect them from infection, promote healing, and manage pain, while patient care encompasses the comprehensive support provided to individuals to maintain their health and well-being.
- Anatomy and Physiology: Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body and its parts, while physiology focuses on how these structures function and work together to maintain life.
- Wound Management and Dressing Types: Wound management involves cleaning, protecting, and promoting healing of injuries, while dressing types vary based on the wound's nature, including gauze, hydrocolloid, foam, and transparent film dressings.
- Sterilization And Infection Control: Sterilization is the process of eliminating all microorganisms from medical instruments, while infection control involves practices to prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings.
- First Aid and Emergency Care: First aid is the immediate care given to a person with an injury or illness, while emergency care involves advanced medical treatment provided in urgent situations to stabilize the patient.
- Pharmacology And Medication Management: Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects on the body, while medication management involves the safe and effective use of prescribed medications to treat health conditions.
- Health Education and Patient Communication: Health education involves providing individuals with information to make informed health decisions, while patient communication focuses on effectively sharing information between healthcare providers and patients to ensure understanding and cooperation.
- Minor Injuries and Burns: Minor injuries refer to small cuts, sprains, or bruises, while burns are skin injuries caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity, requiring appropriate care to prevent complications.
- Medical Dressing Equipment Maintenance: Medical dressing equipment maintenance involves properly cleaning, sterilizing, and storing tools and materials to ensure their effectiveness and prevent infection during wound care.
Learning Methodologies
- Lectures and Seminars: Theoretical knowledge provided through classroom teaching.
- Practical Training: Hands-on training in healthcare facilities, including hospitals and clinics.
- Workshops: Skill-based workshops on wound dressing, sterilization, and infection control.
- Field Visits: Exposure to real-world healthcare settings to understand practical applications.
- Community Projects: Engaging with local communities to promote health education and preventive care.
Assessment and Evaluation
- Continuous Assessment: Through quizzes, assignments, and practical evaluations.
- Final Examination: At the end of each semester, including both theoretical and practical exams.
- Project Work: Submission of a project report based on field visits and community engagement activities.
Career Opportunities-
- Dressing Technicians: Assisting healthcare providers in dressing wounds and offering basic care to patients.
- Operation Theatre Technicians: Assisting in surgical procedures.
- Surgical Assistants: Supporting surgeons during operations.
- Medical Assistants: Providing general support in healthcare settings.
This program equips students with the necessary skills to work in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes, contributing to patient care and recovery.
Course Features
Course Code | NCTA-493 |
Duration | 1 YEAR/600 HOURS |
Category | Advance Diploma in Medical Dressing Technician (ADMDT) |
Eligibility | XII from recognized board |
Fees | 15000/USD-320 |
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