ANM/ MPHW Department Tests Notification - ANM Dept Tests Syllabus -Village/ Ward Secretariat ANMs Dept Tests Details DEPARTMENTAL TESTS - NOTIFICATION NO.03/2022 SPECIAL SESSION FOR EMPLOYEES OF MULTIPURPOSE HEALTH ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GRADE-III/ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN VILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT ONLY. APPSC has released the Special Notification for Special Session for the ANMs / MPHWs Grade III working in Village / Ward Secretariats. Detailed Exam Pattern, How to APPLY for ANM Department Test and Syllabus for ANM Department Test is explained below. ANM APPSC Department Test Paper Code 171 has been confirmed.
FEE & PAYMENT PROCEDURE:
i) The fee for each Paper is Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) as per G.O.Ms.No.121,G.A(Ser-C) Department, Dt.17.09.2020.
ii) The applicant shall pay Rs. 500/-(Rupees Five Hundred Only) towards application processing fee, besides the examination fee.
ANM/ MPHW Department Tests Notification - ANM Dept Tests Syllabus -Village/ Ward Secretariat ANMs Dept Tests Details
Applications are invited ON-LINE from 14.03.2022 to 18.03.2022 for the special session of Departmental Tests EMPLOYEES OF MULTIPURPOSE HEALTH ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GRADE-III/ ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN VILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT.
Applicants primarily shall register the One Time Profile Registration (OTPR) through the Commission’s Website viz., http://psc.ap.gov.in. Once applicant registers his/her particulars, a User ID is generated and sent to his/her registered mobile number and email ID. Applicants need to apply for the Tests using the OTPR User ID through Commission's website.
(a) The Test Service Rules prescribed in G.O.Ms.No.179 HM&FW Dept. Dt.29.12.2021.
(b) The objective type papers will be held on Computer Based Departmental Tests. Instructions regarding this Computer Based Test are detailed in the Instructions Manual at Annexure-I.
(c) The candidates appearing for Objective Type papers may use Mock Test facility available on Commission's Website, to acquaint with the Computer Based Tests.
(d) As per Departmental Tests Rules 1965 the maximum marks is 100 and minimum qualifying marks is 40. The test will conduct in objective type (Without books) in TELUGU ONLY.
(e) Duration of Examination.
Examination - Mode - Duration of the Examination
Objective Type -Paper - 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
2. (A) TIMETABLE:
The date of examination will be announced shortly on Commission’s website. The examination timings from 10 AM to 12 Noon.
(i) The employees of MPHA (F) GRADE-III/ ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN ILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT in the state of Andhra Pradesh, are eligible to apply for the Test that are prescribed in their respective Departmental Service Rules.
Applicants primarily shall register the One Time Profile Registration (OTPR) through the Commission’s Website viz., http://psc.ap.gov.in. Once applicant registers his/her particulars, a User ID is generated and sent to his/her registered mobile number and email ID. Applicants need to apply for the Tests using the OTPR User ID through Commission's website.
- The application will be available on Commission's website (https://psc.ap.gov.in) from 14.03.2022. The last date for submission of online application is 18.03.2022 (18.03.2022 is the last date for payment of fee up to 11:59PM)
(a) The Test Service Rules prescribed in G.O.Ms.No.179 HM&FW Dept. Dt.29.12.2021.
(b) The objective type papers will be held on Computer Based Departmental Tests. Instructions regarding this Computer Based Test are detailed in the Instructions Manual at Annexure-I.
(c) The candidates appearing for Objective Type papers may use Mock Test facility available on Commission's Website, to acquaint with the Computer Based Tests.
(d) As per Departmental Tests Rules 1965 the maximum marks is 100 and minimum qualifying marks is 40. The test will conduct in objective type (Without books) in TELUGU ONLY.
(e) Duration of Examination.
Examination - Mode - Duration of the Examination
Objective Type -Paper - 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
2. (A) TIMETABLE:
The date of examination will be announced shortly on Commission’s website. The examination timings from 10 AM to 12 Noon.
- Paper code No. 171
- Name of the Paper Departmental Test for MPHA (F) Grade-III/ ANM Grade-III working in Village/Ward Secretariat (Without Books)
(i) The employees of MPHA (F) GRADE-III/ ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN ILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT in the state of Andhra Pradesh, are eligible to apply for the Test that are prescribed in their respective Departmental Service Rules.
SL.No | PAPER CODE | POST | NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT |
1 | 171 | MPHA (F) Grade-III/ ANM Grade-III | Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh |
i) The fee for each Paper is Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) as per G.O.Ms.No.121,G.A(Ser-C) Department, Dt.17.09.2020.
ii) The applicant shall pay Rs. 500/-(Rupees Five Hundred Only) towards application processing fee, besides the examination fee.
DEPARTMENTAL TEST FOR EMPLOYEES OF MULTIPURPOSE HEALTH ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GRADE-III/ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN VILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT
SCHEME AND SYLLABUS OF APPSC Department Test for ANM/MPHW
PC NO | EXAMINATION MODE | NAME OF THE TEST | DURATION OF THE EXAM | MAXIMUM MARKS | MIMIMUM MARKS |
171 | OBJECTIVE TYPE PAPER (TELUGU MEDIUM) | DEPARTMENTAL TEST FOR EMPLOYEES OF MULTIPURPOSE HEALTH ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GRADE-III/ANM GRADE-III WORKING IN VILLAGE/WARD SECRETARIAT | 2 HOURS (120 MINUTUES) | 100 | 40 |
Maternal Health : | ||
I | Basic maternal health services for Pregnant Women– | 6 |
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II | Deliveries – | 2 |
III | Schemes – | |
1.Pradhana Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) | 2 |
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2.Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) – objectives | 2 |
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3.Janani Sisu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) – components | 2 |
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IV | Maternal Health programs – | |
1.Maternal death Surveillance Response (MDSR) | 2 |
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2.Anaemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) Program a. Intensified National Iron Plus Initiative (I-NIPI) |
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3.Poshan Abhiyan | ||
4.Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) | 2 |
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5.Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC) services | 1 |
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6.SUMAN program | 1 |
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V | Pre-conception & Pre-natal Diagnostics Techniques (PC & PNDT) Act – filedlevel implications - Portal | 2 |
VI | Referral management and transport – | 2 |
108 ambulance services, 104 Mobile Medical Units (MMUs)- www.apteachers.in Special ambulanceservices, Feeder ambulance services, Talli Bidda express services | ||
VII | Maternal Health Initiatives | 2 |
Matru Samman dresses importance and uses , Safe delivery & surgicalkit, Safe Delivery Calendar in birth planning | ||
Family Planning | 2 |
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Family Planning Methods - Permanent Methods – Vasectomy,Tubectomy Temporary Methods -Oral Contraceptive Pills,Chhaya, Condoms ,Injectables, ECPills, PPIUCD, Interval IUCD, Unmet needs | ||
Child Health: | ||
1.MAA (Breast feeding IYCF) – Mothers Absolute Affection | 1 |
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2.HBNC & HBYC – Home Based Newborn Care & Home Based care forYoung Child. | 1 |
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3.SNCU & NRCs (Referrals and follow ups) – Special Newborn Care Units &Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres. | 2 |
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4.SAANS – Social Awareness & Action to Neutralise Pneumonia | 1 |
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5.Anemia Mukt Bharat (Intensive National Iron +Initiative + PoshanAbhiyan | 2 |
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6.IDCF - Intensified Diarrhoea Control Fortnight | 1 |
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7.Vitamin – A | 1 |
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8.IMNCI - Integrated Management of Neonatal and Child hood Illness | 2 |
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9.CDR, ILL | ||
Immunization: | 3 |
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Routine Immunization-Vaccine preventable diseases- Immunization schedule-AEFI-Disease surveillance - Covid – 19 Vaccination | ||
Nutrition: NRCs and kitchen gardens | 1 |
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RBSK( Rastriya Bala Suraksha Karyakram ) | ||
Comprehensive new born screening(CNBS)-4 Ds Screening & DEIC referrals - IFA supplementation , NDD | 4 |
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Rashtriya Kishore Swasthya Karyakram (Adolescent HealthCare) | ||
1.Peer Education concept and importance- | 2 |
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2.Adolescent Friendly Health Services | 2 |
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3.Menstrual Hygiene Scheme | 2 |
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Demography: | 4 |
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1.Registers and Reports- RCH Register- HMIS-CSSM | ||
2.GOI portals and web based reporting system.-RCH Portal ( ANMOL)- NCD- IDSP | ||
NVBDCP ( Nation Vector Born Diseases Control Programme) | 2 |
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1.Malaria-Dengue-Chicken Guinea- Lymphatic Filariasis- JE-Zika, Plague, etc | ||
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2.Water Born Diseases - Cholera- Jaundice- Diarrhoea- Typhoid- | 2 |
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3.Air Born Diseases- Swine Flu- COVID 19 | 2 |
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4.Zoonatic Diseases- Rabbis- Anthrax | 2 |
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5.Bacterial Diseases- Tuberculosis(NTEP)- Leprosy (WHO classification, ACD& RS survey, SPARSA Programme | 3 |
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6.IDSP and IHIP- | 2 |
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NPCDCS:( Nation Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes,Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke) | 2 |
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Introduction to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): | ||
I. Population Based Screening of Non-Communicable Diseases and Role ofANM | 2 |
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II. Risk factors for Non-Communicable Diseases | 2 |
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III. Diabetes & Hypertension | 2 |
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IV. Cancers- Cervical Cancer - Breast Cancer - Oral Cancer | 2 |
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National Tobacco Control Programme TOFEI Tobacco Free Educational Institutions | 2 |
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National Oral Health Programme (NOHP) | ||
National Mental Health Programme apteachers.in website (NMHP) | 2 |
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National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP) | 2 |
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National Programme for Prevention & Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF | 2 |
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National Programme for Palliative care (NPPC) | 2 |
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National Programme for healthcare of Elderly(NPHCE) | 2 |
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National Programme for the Prevention & Control of Deafness (NPPCD) | 2 |
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National programme for control of Blindness & Visual Impairment (NPCBVI) | 2 |
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National Programme on Climate Change & Human Health (NPCCHH) | 2 |
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Total: | 100 |