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What are the objectives of SDG?

•end poverty


•protect the planet


•ensure prosperity

The 17 Sustainable Dev’t Goals

1. no poverty


2. end hunger


3. good health and well-beings


4. quality education


5. gender equality


6. Clean water and sanitation


7. Affordable and Clean energy


8. Decent work and economic growth


9. Industry, innovations,and infrastructures


10. Reduced inequalities


11. Sustainable cities and communities


12. Responsible consumption and production


13. Climate Action


14. Life under water


15. Life on land


16. Peace, justice and strong institutions


17. Partnership for the goals

Goals of Philippine Health Agenda 2016-2022

Financial protection


Better health outcomes


Responsiveness

PHA Values

Equitable and inclusive to all


Use resources efficiently


Transparent and accountable


Provides high quality services

Duterte Plan

•Universal health coverage


•Strengthen Implementation of Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive health law


•War against drugs


•Additional finds from PAGCOR

3 Guarantees of Universal Health Agenda

•All life stages and triple burden of disease


•Service delivery network


•Universal Health Insurance

ACHIEVE

A-dvance health promotion, primary care and quality


C-over all Filipinos against financial health risk


H-arness the power of strategic HRH


I-nvest in eHealth and data for decision-making


E-nforce standards, accountability, and transparency


V-Alue clients and patients


E-licit multi-stakeholder support for health


Define service learning

Refers to the learning that actively involves students in a wide range of experiences...

Qualities of Service learning

Integrative


Reflective


Contextualized


Strength-based


Reciprocal


Lifelong

A complex set of organization that provides array of health services

Philippine Health Care Delivery System

Roles of DOH

1.) Direct provider for a specific health programs


2.) Administrators and Supervisor of all levels of hospitals


3.) Promotes healthy lifestyle and health seeking behavior


4.) Implements the NHIL

It is the transfer of authority from National to local

Devolution of Health services

RA # of Local Government Code

Sec 17 of RA 7160

Refers to the moral principle that governs a person’s behavior or the conducting of the activity

ETHICS

What are the 7 principles of Healthcare Ethics?

Non-maleficence


Beneficence


Health Maximization


Efficiency


Respect for autonomy


Justice


Proportionality

Refers to the moral principle that governs a person’s behavior or the conducting of the activity

ETHICS

What are the 7 principles of Healthcare Ethics?

Non-maleficence


Beneficence


Health Maximization


Efficiency


Respect for autonomy


Justice


Proportionality

Give at least 5 principles of the ethical practices of Public Health

1.) public health institutions should ensure the professional competency of their employees


2.) Public health should seek information needed to implement effective policies and programs that protects and promotes health


3.) Public health programs and policies should be implemented in manner that most enhance physical and social environment.

What are the 8 Millennial Development Goals

1. Eradicate Extreme Poverty


2. Achieve Universal Primary Education


3. Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women


4. Reduced Child Mortality.


5. Improve Maternal Health.


6. COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES


7.ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY


8. DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT

Record of the past events and situations that may be relevant to the patient’s current or future health

Medical history

What are the content of the medical history

Biographic data


Chief complaint


History of present illness


Past health history


Family health history


Lifestyle and health practices

One should keep in mind the following when interviewing a patient: _____, _____,_____,_____.

Introduction


Explanation of the procedure


Confidentiality


Record of the date and time of the examination

Medical term for difficulty in swallowing

Dysphagia

MT: blood in stool

Hematochezia

MT: coughing of blood

Hemoptysis

MT: coughing of blood

Hemoptysis

MT: difficulty in breathing

Dyspnea

MT: urination

Micturition

MT: urination

Micturition

MT painful urination

Dysuria

MT:


redness


Swelling


Pain


Heat


Lost of function

Rubor


Tumor


Dolor


Calor

Scientific name: Family of rabies

Rhabdoviridae

MT: lack of energy

Lethargy

Causative agent for malaria

Plasmodium falciparum


P. Vivax

Infectious agent schistosomiasis

Schistosoma japonicum

Causative agent for German measles

Rubella

CA: common measles

Rubeola

is a small or large social unit that has something in common, such as norms, religion, values, or identity

Community

is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health

WHO

It is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services

DOH

the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.

Demography

the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.

Epidemiology

a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

Health

the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals

Public health

it is defined as the number of deaths in a given time or place.

Mortality

The rate of diseases in a certain population.

Morbidity

it is a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.

Epidemic

of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area

Endemic

it is an epidemic (an outbreak of an infectious disease) that spreads worldwide, or at least across a large region.

Pandemic

Different types of newborn defects

1. Congenital hyperthyroidism


2. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia


3. Phenylketonuria


4. Galactosemia


5. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency


6. Maple Syrup urine disease

Deficient in Congenital hypothyroidism

Thyroid hormones

Deficient in Congenital hypothyroidism

Thyroid hormones

Deficient in congenital adrenal hyperplasia

21-hydroxylase

Deficient in phenylketonuria

Phenylalanine hydroxylase

Deficient in galactosemia

Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase

Deficient in galactosemia

Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase

Deficient in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency

glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

Deficient in maple syrup urine disease

Branches-chain of amino acids