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UPSSSC Health Worker Recruitment 2022 – Apply Online for 9212 Posts

UPSSSC Health Worker Recruitment 2022 – Apply Online for 9212 Posts

 

 

 

 

Important Dates

Application Fee

UPSSSC Swastha Karykarta Age Limit as on 01/07/2021

UPSSSC Health Worker Vacancy Details Total: 9212 Post

Post Name Vacancy
Unreserved 4865
SC 1346
ST 420
OBC 1660
EWS 921
Total Vacancies 9,212

UPSSSC Health Worker Salary:

Rs. 21700-69100

Eligibility Criteria for UPSSSC Health Worker Posts

Educational Qualification

How to Fill UPSSSC Health Worker Online Form 2021

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UPSSSC Health Worker Selection Process

The selection will be done on the basis of written exam. There will be objective-type questions on:

Subject No. of Questions Marks Time
Subject Knowledge 100 100 2 hours

Candidates will be 1 mark of each correct answer and 1/4 or 25% will be deducted for each wrong answer.

UPSSSC Health Worker Syllabus

1. Determinants of health.
2. Overview of health problems of communities in India.
3. Organization of SC, PHC, CMC and district hospital.
4. Health agencies: International: WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNDPA, World Bank, FAO, DANIDA, European
commission. Red Cross, US aid, UNESCO. Colombo Plan, ILO, CARE etc. National: Indian Red Cross, Indian
Council for Child welfare, Family planning association of India etc.
5. Role and Responsibilities of ANM\FHW.
6. Code of ethics for ANM.
7. Role of Counsellor & Role of ANM/Female Health worker as counsellor.
8. Importance of nutrition in health and sickness.
9. Classification of foods and their nutritive value.
10. Balanced diet for different age group.
11. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies: Nutritional anemia in women.
12. Under five nutrition, the role of ANM’s /FHW/AWWs in supplementary food.
13. The Human body Structure and body systems and their functions.
14. Hygiene of the body.
15. Concept of mental health.
16. Control and prevention of communicable diseases, General measures.
17. Communicable diseases: Signs, Symptoms, care and prevention of the following: diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus,
poliomyelitis, measles and tuberculosis, Chicken pox, mumps, rubella, enteric fever, hepatitis, rabies, malaria,
dengue, filaria, kala-azar, trachoma, conjunctivitis, scabies, STDs and HIV/AIDS, Encephalitis, Leptospirosis,
Acute respiratory infections, Diarrhoeal diseases, Worm infestations, leprosy.
18. Care of the sick in the community: taking history, Physical examination: Vital signs.
19. Fever: Vital signs: Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure.
20. Home care remedies & Integrated accepted practices of AYUSH
21. Classifications of drugs forms.
22. Need of First Aid.
23. Minor Injuries and ailments.
24. Cuts and wounds: types, principles and first aid care.
25. Factors affecting growth and development in infants and children.
26. Physical psychological and social development of children.
27. Accidents: causes, precautions and prevention.
28. Exclusive Breast feeding.
29. School health: Objectives, problems and programmes, Environment of school.
30. Sex education for adolescents.
31. Menstruation and menstrual hygiene.
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32. Adolescent girls: pregnancy and abortion.
33. Foetus and placenta.
34. Normal pregnancy: Signs and symptoms of pregnancy.
35. Care during normal labour.
36. Care of new-born.
37. Abnormalities of pregnancy.
38. Abortion: types of abortion, causes of abortion.

 

 

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