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Spearheaded (not sure) or signed by former DOH secretary Juan Martin Flavier, herbal medicine as R.A.? Also known as?
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R.A. 8423 Also known as TAMA

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The meaning of TAMA
Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997
10 HERBAL MEDICINES APPROVED BY THE DOH
S- sambong A- akapulko N- niyog-niyogan T- tsaang gubat A- ampalaya L- lagundi U- ulasimang bato B- bawang B- bawang Y- yerba buena
What does oresol stand for?
Oral Rehydration Solution
What is oresol as a drug?
Oresol is a drug that works to rehydrate patients, used to replace lost water and electrolytes.
Oresol is a homemade solution composed of:
1 teaspoon of salt, 4 teasopoons of sugar mix to 1 liter water
What is akapulko?
Akapulko is Senna alata or commonly known as akapulco; is a woody bush that grows wild in the tropical climate that grows wild in the tropical climate of the Philippines and an affordable locally sourced herbal medicine.
The leaves of akapulco have been traditionally used to treat?
Fungal skin infections such as ringworms, scabies, and eczema.
Scientific Name:
Cassia alata or senna alata
Medicinal plant:
Ringworm bush or schrub
Use/indication:
Antifungal
Preparation:
Poultice
Criteria for appropriate health technology:
Effective Safe Affordable sustainable acceptable
The three dimensions of primary health care:
First it is a goal Second it is a strategy third it is a philosophy
Traditional cornerstones/Pillars of pHC:
Active community participation inter and intra-sectoral linkages Use of Appropriate Technology Support System Made Available
Core Values of PHC:
Social Justice Equity Respect for Human Dignity and Human Rights Solidarity Self-reliance
Essential Health Services in PHC:
Health education Immunization Essential medicines/drugs Mother and child health services Endemic disease control and management Nutrition Treatment of simple conditions Sanitation and access to safe water supply
10 Essential Public Health Services: 1
Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems
10 Essential Public Health Services: 2
Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 3
Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 4
Mobilize community partnerships and action to identfy and solve health problems.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 5
Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 6
Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety
10 Essential Public Health Services: 7
Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 8
Assure competent public and personal health care workforce
10 Essential Public Health Services: 9
Evaluate effectivenes, accessibility , and quality of personal and population-based health services.
10 Essential Public Health Services: 10
Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems
Elements of Primary health care:
1.) primary care and essential public health functions as the core of integrated services 2.) multisectoral policy and action 3.) Empowered people and communities.
Determinants of succes for PHC:
1. Knowledge and capacity building 2. Human resources for health 3. Financing 4. Technology
Criteria for appropriate health technology:
Effective Safe Affordable sustainable acceptable
Collecting Primary Data: 1-5
Observation Survey Informant interview Community forum Focus Group
Collecting Primary Data: 1-5
Observation Survey Informant interview Community forum Focus Group
Collecting Primary Data: 1-5
Observation Survey Informant interview Community forum Focus Group
Collecting Primary Data: 1-5
Observation Survey Informant interview Community forum Focus Group
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 1
Focus on the community as the unit of care
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 2
Give priority to community needs
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 3
Work with the community as an equal partner of the health team
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 4
In selecting appropriate activities, focus on primary prevention
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 5
Promote a healthful physical and psychosocial environment
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 6
Reach out to all who may benefit from a specific service
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 7
Promote optimum use of resources
Principles of Community Health Nursing: 8
Collaborate with others working in the community
Conditions in the community affecting Health: People: Population variables:
Size, Density, Composition, rate of growth or decline, cultural characteristics, mobility, social class, and educational level
Conditions in the community affecting Health: Social System: Components:
Family, economic, educational, communication, political, legal, religious, recreational, and health systems
Characteristics of a healthy community: 1
Shared sense of being a community
Characteristics of a healthy community: 2
Feeling of empowerment and control
Characteristics of a healthy community: 3
Subgroups participate in decision making in community matters
Characteristics of a healthy community: 5
Open channels of communication and cooperation
Characteristics of a healthy community: 6
Equitable and efficient use of community resources
Community assessment: The nurse needs to collect data on the:
Three categories of community health determinants: people, place, and social system
Community assessment: The nurse utilizes the approach that is:
Most appropriate to the community and the purpose of the assessment
Community assessment: Comprehensive health needs assessment is where:
The nurse gathers information about the entire community using a systematic process where data is collected regarding all aspects of the community to be able to identify actual and potential health problems
Community assessment: Problem-oriented assessment is where:
The nurse collects information with a certain community problem in mind, and then proceeds to gather information from the aggregate vulnerable to the problem.
A community health planning model based on Green's PRECEDE model:
Planned Approach to Community Health (PATCH)
Collecting Primary Data: 1: Observation: 3
Participant observation is a purposeful observation of formal and informal community activities by sharing, if possible, in the life of the community
Collecting Primary Data: 1: Observation: 2
Nurse spots for vulnerable groups