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VISION Health for all citizenry of Caloocan City by the year

2001 and Health in the hands of the people by year 2020.

MISSION To provide accessible, available, affordable  and

acceptable quality basic health care delivery system at all times  through advance technology and fully equipped health facilities manned  by dedicated, competent and well-compensated manpower.

GOAL Harmonious partnership with LGU, NGOs, PO’s 

and GO’s towards a common goal of achieving a productive self-reliant  and healthy citizenry.

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8 BASIC HEALTH SERVICES1. Medical And Dental Services (MDS)2. Public Health Nursing/Midwifery

(PHN/M)    3. Maternal and child Health (MCH)4. Public Health Laboratory (PHL)5. Environmental Sanitation (ES)6. Control of Communicable Diseases

(CCD)7. Vital Statistics and Epidemiology (VSE)8. Health Education (HE)

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1.MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES (MDS) Example:

Healthing – Group of Health workers working towards a common form -> 1. Midwife 2. Nurse 3. Physician

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2.PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE/MIDWIFERY(PHN/M)

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3. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH (MCH) Example:

Prenatal, Antepartum, postpartum Tetanus toxoid (5 doses) Practice Breast feeding (E.O. no. 51 “Milk Code”)

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4. PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY (PHL) Example:

Referrals Urine/stool examination

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5. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION Dengue Prevention

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6. CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE (CCD) Example:

Health teachings

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7. VITAL STATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY (VSE) “WOMB => TOMB”

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8. HEALTH EDUCATION (HE) Changes in KAP/KAS

K-nowledgeA-ttitudeP-racticeS-kills

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8 THRUST HEALTH PROGRAM1. Control of Acute Respiratory Infections2. Control of Diarrhea Diseases3. National Tuberculosis Control Program4. National Leprosy Control Program5. Nutrition Program6. Under Five Clinic Program7. Expanded Program on Immunization8. Family Planning

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1. CONTROL OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION (CARI)

4 General Danger Signs:

Does pt. drink and breast feed Does pt. vomit everything > Convulsion > Sleepy and difficult to awake

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1. Very Severe Disease/Pneumonia (Pink Tag) General Danger Sign Stridor Chest indrawing

2. Pneumonia (Yellow Tag) Fast breathing

Age: 0 – 2 months old - 60 breaths/minute 2 months –12 months old – 50 breaths/minute 12 months – 5 year old – 40 breaths/minute

3. No very severe disease (Green Tag) No Pneumonia Cough and Cold

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2. CONTROL OF DIARRHEAL DISEASES(CDD) Orisol > Replacement of liquid to prevent

dehydration 16 to 24 hours

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3.NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PROGRAM(NTCP) DOTS

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4.NATIONAL LEPROSY CONTROL PROGRAM (NLCP) Pauci Bacillary Multi Bacillary

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5.NUTIRTION PROGRAM(NP) Example:

Vitamin A Deficiency, Iron Deficiency, Iodine Deficiency Disorder (V-A-D-I-A-I-D-D)

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6.UNDER FIVE CLINIC PROGRAM (UFCP) Example:

4 Components G-rowth – monitoring chart O-ral – dehydration therapy B-reastfeeding I-mmunization

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7. EXPANDED PROGRAM ON IMMUNIZATION(EPI) BCG- Bacillus Calmette Guerin DPT-Diptheria Pertusis Tetanus OPV-Oral Polio Vaccine Measles Tetanus Toxoid

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8.FAMILY PLANNING (FP) Example:

1. Cervical Mucous/Ovulation/Billing Method2. Body temperature3. Syno-thermal Method4. Lactation Amenorrhea Method

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Very Severe Disease/Pneumonia (Pink Tag) General Danger Sign Stridor Chest indrawing

Pneumonia (Yellow Tag) Fast breathing

Age: 0 – 2 months old - 60 breaths/minute 2 months –12 months old – 50 breaths/minute 12 months – 5 year old – 40 breaths/minute

3. No very severe disease (Green Tag) No Pneumonia Cough and Cold

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OTHER THRUST PROGRAM9. National Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

& Control Program10. Philippine National Cancer Prevention &

Control Program11. Dengue Prevention & Control Program12. National Diabetes Mellitus Control

Program13. Primary Eye Care Control Program14. National Voluntary Blood Service &

Program15. National Rabies Control Program16. HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Program

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11. DENGUE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM (DPCP)

4-S for Dengue 1. Search and destroy 2. Self protection 3. Seek early consultation 4. Say “NO” to indiscriminate “fogging”

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