Father Saturnino Urios University Nursing Program Butuan City
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Father Saturnino Urios UniversityNursing Program
Butuan City
A DOCUMENTATION
ON COMMUNITY
HEALTH NURSING
(PUROK 6, Upper Tumampi, Barangay Banza)
Submitted by:Group II – J, Section 39
Level III Nursing Affiliates
Submitted to:
Mrs. Nena Turgo , RN Supervising Clinical Instructor
GROUP II – JSection 39MEMBERS
AMOROSO, FLORENCE PHIL
DELA CRUZ, RITA CONSTANCIA
GALOPE, JINKY
LAZATIN, COLEEN ANN
MONTADAS, FLORDELES
PADALAPAT, NIRALIZA
SANUSI, SHANDY
TORREGOSA, MARIA NOEME
VILLEGAS, KENNETH OLIVER
VILLONES, CHRISNAN ELVIE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHVision/Mission
Vision:
The leader of health for all in the Philippines.
Mission:
Guarantee equitable, sustainable and quality health for
all Filipinos, especially the poor, and to lead the quest for
excellence in health.
COPAR
PREENTRY PHASE
✔ Preliminary Social Investigation
✔ Community consultation
✔ Settling of issues/considerations related to site
selection
✔ Networking with local government units (eg. LGUs,
NGOs)
ENTRY PHASE
✔ Integration with the community
✔ Sensitization of the community
✔ Continuing social investigation
✔ Core group formation
✔ Dev’t of criteria for selection of core group
members
✔ Defining the roles, functions and tasks of the
core group
✔ Coordination, dialogue and consultation with
other community organizations
✔ Self-awareness and leadership training planning
COMMUNITY STUDY/DIALOGUE PHASE
✔ Selection of the research team
✔ Training on data collection, methods and
technique capability building which includes
development of data collection tools
✔ Planning for the actual gathering of data
✔ Data gathering
✔ Prioritization of community needs and problems
for action
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION & CAPABILITY BUILDING PHASE
✔ Community meetings to draw up guidelines for the
organization of CHO
✔ Election of officers
✔ Development and management system and procedures
including delineation of roles, functions and
tasks of officers and members of the CHO
✔ Team building, action-reflection in faith action
✔ Working out the legal requirements for the
establishment of the CHO
✔ Organizations of working committees, task groups
(like education and training, membership of
committees)
✔ Training of CHO officers and community leaders
COMMUNITY ACTION PHASE
✔ Organization of training of community health
workers (CHW’s)
○ Development of criteria for the selection of
CHW’s
○ Selection of CHW’s
○ Training of CHW’s
✔ Setting up of linkages and network referral
systems
✔ Planning, implementation of resources
mobilization scheme
SUSTENANCE & STRENGTHENING PHASE
✔ Formulation of ratification of constitution and
by laws
✔ Identification and development of secondary
leaders
✔ Setting up and institutionalization of financing
scheme for community health programs and
activities
✔ Development and implementation of viable
management system and procedures, committees,
continuing education/training of leaders, CHW’s
and community residents
✔ Continuing education and upgrading of community
leaders, CHW’s and CHO members
✔ Development of medium and long term community
health development
SALT ACTIVITIES
Initial Introduction
Activity:
The community residents are asked to choose a letter from their name
and give a word starting with their chosen letter that describes their
personality.
Rationale:
The activity is done for the participants to get to know themselves better.
It is important that we know who we are and what are our strengths and
weaknesses in order for us to know other people.
Character Association
A part of SALT wherein you will associate your character to an object.
Instruction:
First look for a thing that will suit your personality and explain the
relevance to your character.
Rationale:
It is to associate yourself with an inanimate object to describe who you
are as a person, regardless if you see yourself positively, negatively, or both.
Photo Language
A part of SALT wherein you will pose for 5-10 seconds that describe your
personality.
APPROACHES TO CHANGE
1. Welfare approach
• THE immediate &/or spontaneous response to the manifestation of
poverty, especially on the personal level
• ASSUMES that poverty is God-given; destined, hence the poor should
accept their condition since they will receive their just reward in
heaven
• BELIEVES that poverty is caused by bad luck, natural disaster and
certain circumstances which are beyond the control of people
2. Modernization approach
• ALSO referred to as the project development approach
• INTRODUCES whatever resources are lacking in a given community
• ALSO considered a national strategy which adopts the western mode
of technological development
• ASSUMES that development consists of abandoning the traditional
methods of doing things and must adopt the technology of industrial
countries
• BELIEVES that poverty is due to lack of education; lack of resources
suck as capital and technology
3. Transformatory/Participatory approach
• THE process of empowering/transforming the poor and the oppressed
sectors of society so that they can pursue a more just and humane
society
• ASSUMES that poverty is not God-given, rather it is rooted in the
historical past and is maintained by the oppressive structures in
society
• BELIEVES that poverty is caused by prevalence of exploitation,
oppression, domination and other unjust structures
LEVELS OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
Level 1
People are just physically involved in the implementation of the
program designed by the organizing program.
Level 2
When the people are involved in making yes/no decisions to the plan
or program presented by the organizing agency.
Level 3
When working committees are created for the community member in
making decisions throughout the entire problem solving process.
Level 4
Requires the active involvement of the majority of the community
members in making decision throughout the problem solving process.
LEADERSHIP STYLES
Autocratic
➢ A type of leader having unlimited power over others, is domineering, and
self willed person.
➢ He dictates the person what needs to be done, how it should be done,
and everything in which the members would have no right to contribute
on his/her ideas and suggestions.
Democratic
➢ A type of leader who believes in and practices the principles of equality
of rights.
➢ He gives instructions on what should be done and gives freedom to
members to decide how it should be done.
➢ Here, the rule of the majority is often applied.
➢ Everything is being discussed to everybody and everyone has the time to
open it up.
Laissez-Faire
➢ A type of leader that leaves all the decision making to his/her member.
➢ A leader who is passive wherein he/she doesn’t care of what are the
ideas of the members.
TYPES AND DIFFICULTIES IN DECISION-
MAKING
THE ONE PERSON DECISION
Only one person’s decision in a particular group is always
final without reference to the study.
THE HAND CLASP
In a group meeting, on member may raise a suggestion I
which everybody would approve without further questions of the
said matter.
THE FLOP
In a group meeting, on member may raise a suggestion of a
certain matter, but unfortunately not given the time to be heard
by everybody in the group.
THE CLIQUE
A small exclusive circle of people who always go against
the decision approved by the group they belong. They make
foolishness out of the idea raised by a person so that there
would be no decision achieved.
MINORITY
A small group of members in a certain organization that are
very united and who will make a decision of a certain matter
beyond the knowledge of the other members of the organization
not belonging to their group.
MAJORITY
During meetings, it often happens that there are two
possible decisions that could be made: To eliminate the other,
the leader may decide to have a voting process, and the highest
idea who gained votes will be carried by the body.
CONFLICTING LOYALTIES
When a person is involved in two different groups that
could no longer do the role because of conflict of time to be
prioritized.
INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT
It is a conflict between persons that would hinder
prosperity because of the person involved would not agree to
support each other to attain a project due to pride and other
reasons.
HIDDEN AGENDA
A person may offer or open a plan to a group, without the
knowledge of other members.
CLASH OF INTEREST
No decision is made since the interest of every member is
not met. Everybody raises ideas, but no agreement is made.
QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER
✔ GOOD LISTENER
✔ CREATIVE
✔ KNOWS HOW TO BLEND WITH PEOPLE
✔ WORD OF HONOR
✔ RESPECT PEOPLE’S BELIEFS
✔ OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS
✔ DEEP COMMITMENT TO HIS WORK
✔ CHANGE AGENT
✔ FLEXIBLE
✔ FACILITATES GROUP DISCUSSION
✔ BELIEVES IN SHARED LEADERSHIP
✔ MODELS TO MEMBERS
✔ POSSESSES EQUALITY
✔ TENACIOUS / PERSISTENT
✔ ANALYZE SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
✔ HAS SENSE OF HUMOR
✔ HANDLES THINGS EQUALLY
✔ DISCOURAGES DISCRIMINATION
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE1. TOTAL POPULATION 171
Male 91
Female 80
2. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSES 48
Total Number of Houses Surveyed 47
Total Number of Houses Unsurveyed 1
3. TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES 48
Total Number of Families Surveyed 40
Total Number of Families Unsurveyed 1
Individual 7
3. TOTAL NUMBER OF NUCLEAR FAMILIES 37
4. TOTAL NUMBER EXTENDED FAMILIES 3
5. TOTAL NUMBER OF FATHERS 37
6. TOTAL NUMBER OF MOTHERS 43
7. TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN LIVING WITH PARENTS 89
A. Male children living with parents 49
B. Female children living with parents 40
8. TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN BIRTH 0-12 MONTHS 5
9. TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN AGES 13-59 MONTHS 10
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF COUPLES 37
A. Reproductive Age 28
B. Non-Reproductive Age 37
13. TOTAL NUMBER OF LIVE-IN COUPLES 2
14. TOTAL NUMBER OF SINGLE PARENT 3
A. Male Parent 0
B. Female Parent 3
15. TOTAL NUMBER OF WIDOWS 5
16. TOTAL NUMBER OF WIDOWERS 2
17. TOTAL NUMBER OF SPINSTERS 1
18. TOTAL NUMBER OF BACHELORS 6
AGE DISTRIBUTION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE
PERCENTAGE HUSBAND AGE BRACKET WIFE PERCENTAGE
16-2021-2526-3031-3536-4041-4546-5051-5556-6061-65
66-7071-75
76 ABOVE
100.00% TOTAL 100.00%
IMPLICATIONS
Based on the survey result, among husbands, the highest rate belongs to ages 36-40, having an20% and the lowest belongs to ages 21-25 and 71-75 both with 2.86%. Among the wives, the highest number belongsto ages 36-40 with 22.86% and the lowest belong to ages 56-60, 61-65,66-70 and 76 and above with 2.86% each.
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF HUSBAND AND WIFE
PERCENTAGE HUSBAND AGE BRACKET WIFE PERCENTAGE
16-2021-2526-3031-3536-4041-4546-5051-5556-6061-6566-7071-75
76 ABOVE
100.00% TOTAL 100.00%
IMPLICATIONS
Based on the data above, the highest number of educational attainment is high school graduate among husband with 25.71% and among the wives the highest educational attainment is still high school graduate with 31.43%.
OCCUPATION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE
PERCENTAGE HUSBAND AGE BRACKET WIFE PERCENTAGE16-2021-2526-3031-3536-4041-4546-5051-5556-6061-6566-7071-75
76 ABOVE
100.00% TOTAL 100.00%
IMPLICATIONS
The survey result shows the greater percentage of the husband work as a farmer with 48.57% and the wives on the other hand are not employed with 80%. This means that most of the wives stay at home taking care of the children while the husband is working to support the family’s needs like food and education of the children.
INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE
PERCENTAGE HUSBAND AGE BRACKET WIFE PERCENTAGE16-2021-2526-3031-3536-4041-4546-5051-5556-6061-6566-7071-75
76 ABOVE
100.00% TOTAL 100.00%
IMPLICATIONS
The survey showthat mostly the highest income among husband is 5000 above with 31.43% while highest percentage among wives is having no income with 77.14%. This means that the husband works to support the family and the wives stays at home to take care of their children. In this situation, maybe the wife can have a small business at the same time so that they can help their husband to provide financial support to their children.
AGE DISTRIBUTION OF MALE AND FEMALE CHILDREN
PERCENTAGE HUSBAND AGE BRACKET WIFE PERCENTAGE16-2021-2526-3031-3536-4041-4546-5051-5556-6061-6566-7071-75
76 ABOVE
100.00% TOTAL 100.00%
IMPLICATIONS
The survey shows that in Purok 6, Brgy. Banza, most of the male children are ages 6-10 with 28.87% and female children are mostly of ages 6-10 as well, with 20%. These children, if properly nurtured can greatly help to improve that community later on. They should be going to school and be educated accordingly. Also, it is possible that one of them can be a leader as they the hope of their community even our country.
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF CHILDREN
PERCENTAGE MALE ATTAINMENT FEMALE PERCENTAGENOT YET IN
SCHOOLPRE-SCHOOLELEM. LEVEL
ELEM. GRADUATEHIGH SCHOOL
LEVELHIGH SCHOOL
GRAD.COLLEGE LEVELCOLLEGE GRAD.
100.00% TOTAL 100%
IMPLICATIONS
The data shows that among male children, the highest educational attainment is elementary level with 17 or 34.69% and among females is still elementary level with 13 or 32.5%. As we can see nowadays that it is very expensive to send children to school, this will challenge the parents to work hard for their children’s education, but sometimes we have to consider also the situation that hinders the children the right to have proper education. Public schools are available for these children to impart proper education.
INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF CHILDREN
PERCENTAGE MALE ATTAINMENT FEMALE PERCENTAGENOT YET IN
SCHOOLPRE-SCHOOLELEM. LEVEL
ELEM. GRADUATEHIGH SCHOOL
LEVELHIGH SCHOOL
GRAD.COLLEGE LEVELCOLLEGE GRAD.
100.00% TOTAL 100%
IMPLICATIONS
Based on the survey result, there are 2 male children and 2 female children who have income. This means that children also contribute financially to the family members. Some of them have already their own family dependent on them in terms of financial aspects. Further this shows that children are responsible enough even for their own needs and no longer rely from their parents.
DOMINANT HEAD OF THE FAMILY
CATEGORY NO.OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGEHUSBANDWIFE
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
The survey result shows that the husband have the higher percentage with 82.05% or 32 hubbies, compared to the wives with 3 or 0.08% in terms of decision making in the family. Nowadays, it still exists that the husbands play a major role in maintaining harmonious relationship among family members.
RELIGION
CATEGORY NO.OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGEROMAN CATHOLICIGLESIA NI KRISTOJEHOVAH’S WITNESSEND TIMEBORN AGAIN
TOTAL
IMPLICATIONS
The survey result shows that the highest percentage of population in Purok 6, Brgy. Banzacomprises of Roman Catholic in terms of religion with 42 or 89.36%, and the rest comprises of other religion with a total of 1.06%. Inspite of the different beliefs, it is important that the residents work hand in hand for a healthy and progressive community.
12 HEALTH
INDICATORS
CategoryNumber of
Pregnant WomenPercentage
No pregnant woman in the households
0 0%
IMPLICATIONS
Prenatal care is care given to a pregnant woman. It is important for the pregnant woman to have their prenatal to define the health status of the mother and the fetus. To determine the gestational age of the fetus and to better prepare the mother for the safe and successful labor and delivery. In our Purok 6, Brgy Banza, there is NO pregnant woman which is equivalent to 0%. The graph shows a blue color which means that there is no pregnant woman in the household.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
A pregnant mother must have her prenatal a check up to know the health status and ensure safety of both a mother and the baby. If it falls to 1st and 2nd trimester, she must visit the health center once a month, during 7th to 8th months at least twice a month and every week during her full term or 9 months. She must receive TT1 and TT2. A pregnant mother must always eat nutritious foods and avoid stressful activities. It is also important to take supplements with doctor’s prescription promote nutrition and keep the baby healthy during pregnancy until delivery.
CATEGORY NO. OF POST NATAL
WOMEN
PERCENTAGE
No pregnant woman in the households
0 0
IMPLICATION
Postnatal is a care given to a mother after delivery. This is the time when a midwife / BHW visits the mother 3 times and receive vitamin A 200,000 units.
In our purok, there were 2 postpartum mothers and it is equivalent to 100%. In here, we have color yellow and it implicates that it has incomplete postnatal care or the care is still going on.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
The post partum mother must breastfeed the baby exclusively for 6 months. The mother must visit the health center within 4-6 weeks for family planning method. She must also eat more nutritious foods like fruits and vegetable toincrease production of milk.
EXPANDED PROGRAM FOR IMMUNIZATION
CATEGORY NO. OF CHILDREN PERCENTAGEFULLY IMMUNIZED 5 100%
IMPLICATIONS
Based on the data, there are 12 children of ages birth to 59 months who had been fully and completely immunized which accounts to 80%. However, there are 3 children or 20% who have been immunized but have not followed immunization schedules which belonged to the incompletely immunized children.
HEALTH TEACHINGSExpanded Immunization Program is implemented by the government to
establish prevention and immunity from diseases which can be acquired during childhood and until adulthood. Therefore, families, especially mothers should know the importance of immunization to the health of their children. They should know that it provides passive immunization and protection to the children thus providing shield from diseases entering their immature system. These are implemented by the government for free. It is necessary and important to a child to receive the different vaccines to in order to have protection against communicable diseases such as Hepatitis, tuberculosis or primary complex, measles, polio. This privilege free being provided by the government and the parents must be aware of these to ensure their child’s protection. Among the vaccines only DPT can cause fever and if this happens a mother can give paracetamol and cold compress to the site of injection ,do not rub or massage the site. If OPV is given, do not breastfeed the baby within 30 minutes to avoid irritation to the tongue.
100%
FULLY IMMUNIZED
Category Number Percentage
Breastfeed
Bottle Feed
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSAs seen on the data presented, there are 3 children ages 0-6
months in the household which accounts to 100% in total. 2 of these children or 66.67% are on breastfeed while 1 child is bottle-fed which is 33.33%.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
Breastfeeding is best for babies until 2 years. Breastfeeding advantages:
B- best for babyR- reduces incidence of allergiesE- economical, no wasteA- antibodies, greater immunity to some infectious diseaseS- stool inoffensive, hardly ever constipatedT- temperature always idealF– freshmilk, never spoilsE- emotional bondingE- easy once establishedD- digested easily within 2-3 hoursI- immediately available, no mixing requiredN- nutritionally optimalG- gastrointestinal disease greatly reduced
CATEGORY NO. OF CHILDREN PERCENTAGE
NORMALBELOW NORMAL
VERY LOWTOTAL 100
HEALTH TEACHINGSBased on the survey result, there are 15 children ages 0-59
months in the household. 12 of these children are within normal range which accounts to 80%.
IMPLICATIONS
Children must eat the right kind of food, especially GO, GROW and GLOW foods (INDICATE EXAMPLES OF THESE FOODS). They must be provided with right nutrients based on their age to avoid malnutrition. Parents must encourage their children to eat more vegetable as early as they can so that they will grow healthy and free from any possible diseases.
CATEGORY NO. OF COUPLE PERCENTAGE
USES EFFECTIVE METHODUSES LESS EFFECTIVE
METHODNON USER
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSThe survey result shows that majority of the couples are aware of
the advantages of family planning method.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
If there is less population, a community will progressively develop into a healthy community. Parents would surely take care of their children,provide their needs and good education. Proper usage of the family planning methods is important for couple to know so that it will not discourage them to use it.
CATEGORY NO. OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGEOWNED SHARED/NO TOILET
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSThe result survey conducted at Purok 6, Brgy Banzaimplies that
majority of the families have their own toilet. It shows that they give importance to the cleanliness of their own home as well as to the members of the family. Having an owned toilet will not bother the other person or a neighbor in times of necessity to discharge the waste product of the body. It also provides each member a privacy to use the toilet anytime they want.
HEALTH TEACHINGSIt is important to maintain cleanliness whether a family has
their owned toilet or just sharing it with others. One must wash hands and clean the toilet before and after using and have the bowl properly covered in order to avoid the transfer of microorganism to the other parts of the body as well as to prevent the insects to spread the dirt. It is necessary to provide enough water for flushing or washing to maintain cleanliness at all times.
CATEGORY NO. OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGENON POTABLE POTABLE
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSAs we can see on the graph, it shows that majority of the
residents having an unsafe source of water supply. This situation is dangerous to the health of the residents particularly among children and it will produce possible disease.
HEALTH TEACHINGSIt is necessary that the people must know the consequences of
having an unsafe source of drinking water. The community must let the
Sanitary Inspector check their water supply every six months to ensure its safety. If this is not possible, the residents must find a way on how to have a safe drinking water like having it boil for 15-20 minutes and have it place after to a clean and safe container.
CATEGORY NO. OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGEBURNING/DUMPING ANYWHERECOMPOST PIT WITH COVER
TOTAL 55 100
IMPLICATIONSBased on the survey result, it shows that most of the residence
is not aware of the importance of proper garbage disposal. Burning of garbage can damage the environment particularly the ultraviolet rays and thus it will contribute to global warming. Residents need encouragement and education on how to dispose the garbage properly.
HEALTH TEACHINGSProper disposal of garbage in one of the important teachings to
be shared to the residents of Purok 6, Brgy Banza. Each family must have a proper place to dispose the garbage with cover so that flies, mosquito and other insects would not be able to spread disease-causing microorganisms. Also, it is necessary to segregate the garbage to determine which one is to be recycled and could be used as plastic bag, bottles and cans. It can also be sold, even by a small amount it can be an additional income to the family without having any capital.
CATEGORY NO. OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGEHAS 1 OR 2 OF PLANTSHAS HERBAL, ORNAMENTAL & VEGETABLE PLANTNO PLANTS
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSBased of the survey result, there are 26 families who have 1 or 2
kinds of plants that accounts to 55.32%, 15 families or 31.91% has either herbal, ornamental or vegetable plants; and 6 families or 12.77% do not have any plants on their surroundings, for a total of 47 families.
HEALTH TEACHINGSIt is necessary that every family must maintain cleanliness on
their surroundings. It is important to have plants in the surroundings because it is helpful in terms of immediate needs or emergencies, for example: herbal plants utilization. Also, having a vegetable garden can help the family to acquire fresh and safe vegetables, and this will help them save amount from frequent expenses, specially that crisis is striking the economy.
CATEGORY NO.OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGETHERE IS/ARE SMOKERS IN THE FAMILYNO SMOKERS IN THE FAMILY
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
Based on the survey result at Purok 6 Brgy. Banza, there are 24 families who have smokers in the household that accounts to 51.06%, and 23 households who do not have smokers in the family. It simply shows that there are families who are not aware of the dangers and risks of smoking, might be aware but refuses to grasp the possible effects and consequences of the vice.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
Smoking can lead various types of lung disorders, especially lung cancer, due to nicotine accumulation in the lungs. It is important for each family to know the effects and consequences of smoking. Abrupt stopping in smoking is not immediate and may cause withdrawal syndromes. The person who smokes must gradually control the number of cigarettes they consume until obvious and positive signs of total manipulation of smoking is noted.
CATEGORY NO.OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGETHERE IS/ARE DRINKERS IN THE FAMILYNO DRINKERS IN THE FAMILY
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
The survey result at Purok 6, Brgy. Banza,showed that most of the families have drinkers in the household that accounts to 36 or 76.60%. No drinkers in the family accounts to 11 or 23.40%.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
Too much of everything is unhealthy. Drinking alcohol is not that bad at all, but excessive intake of this will endanger ones health. Most of us know that too much drinking of alcohol will result to liver disorders such as cirrhosis and may also lead to hypertension which is on of the leading causes of death in today’s generation.
HOUSING
CATEGORY NO.OF HOUSES PERCENTAGE
WOODHOLLOW BLOCK
BAMBOOMIXEDTOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
Out of 47 houses, most of it made of wood that comprises to 37 houses or 78.72%. 3 of the houses are made of hollow block, 1 house is made of bamboo, and 6 of the remaining houses are mixed which accounts to 6.38%, 2.13% and 12.77% respectively.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
Based on the result it is important to advise the residents to check or repair any perceived or noted damage in the house to avoid occurrence of accidents. Also, it is a must to blow off used candles if not in use so that it will not result from fire. Another important thing to do is to maintain cleanliness to avoid acquisition of diseases.
LIGHTING FACILITY
CATEGORY NO.OF HOUSES PERCENTAGEWOODHOLLOW BLOCKMIXED
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
Out of 47 families, majority of it is using electricity that comprises 39 or 82.98%, 7 families utilize kerosene which is 14.89%, and one family uses candles which accounts to 2.17%.
HEALTH TEACHINGSWith these results, it is necessary to advise the families to
turn off lights and appliances when not in use for energy conservation and also to avoid from any occurrence of fire accidents. Having the children staying away from the wires and outlets is one way of ensuring safety. Do not use the candle overnight because it may lead to fire.
FIRST PERSON CONSULTED IN TIMES OF ILLNESS
CATEGORY NO.OF FAMILIES PERCENTAGE
PRIVATE DOCTORHEALTH CENTERQUACK DOCTOR
OTHERSTOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONS
On the first person to consult in times of illness, out of 47 families, 21 families prefer consultation in doctors or licensed physicians. Going to the health center is of another choice as to the number which accounts to 7 families or 14.89%. Consulting to quack doctors accounts to 15 families or 31.92%, while 4 families prefer self-treatment.
HEALTH TEACHINGS
If any member of the family is ill, it is advisable to consult the doctor first or bring them to the health center because they health care providers are trained professionals that cater to the individual’s needs health. They are experts to alleviating various conditions because they have been educated about it. When medications are prescribed, make sure that the family is knowledgeable enough to know how the drugs are taken and when to stop taking it rather than stopping whenever they want. Prescription must be followed although they already felt relieved.
FLUIDS USED DURING DIARRHEA
CATEGORYNUMBER OF FLUIDS
USEDPERCENTAGE
ORESOLRICE WATER
HERBAL CONCOCTIONOTHER (MEDICINES)
TOTAL 100
IMPLICATIONSAs we can see on the data, majority of the households use
medicines (23), and uses rice water the least(1). 3 households uses Oresol and 20 households uses herbal concoction.
HEALTH TEACHINGSDiarrhea is not a simple disease. It causes dehydration and may
even lead to death of left untreated. Therefore, in order to accurately determine whether an individual is having diarrhea, he/she must be first consulted to the health center before self-administering drugs. Diarrhea is ONLY treated with medicines if it has become severe. Thus, herbal concoction drawn from herbal plants approved by the DOH is indicated. Oresol and rice water can be of significant use.
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