Practical Book Group 1
Practical Book Group 1
Practical Book Group 1
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TABLE 4: MEAN LIFESTYLE SCORES OF SCHOOL STUDENT BY SEX LIFE STYLE PERSONAL HYGIENE SANITARY BEHAVIOUR HEALTHY NUTRITION TOTAL SCORE TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS FEMALES 181/19 = 9.53 87/19 = 4.58 74/19 = 3.89 (181 + 87 + 74) /19 = 18 19 % 95 91.6 48.71
DIAGNOSIS SOURCE OF REFERRAL AGE, SEX, RESIDENCE SYMPTOMS SIGNS LAB INVESTIGATION CONTROL MEASURES
CNS infection (2nd attack of meningitis) The community 20, female, Greater Cairo Disorientation,, fever, headache, fluid dripping from nose=CSF leak Neck rigidity, meningeal irritation Blood chemistry normal, total leucocytic count 21,000, CSF 600 cells, sugar content decrease=4 mg%, protein= 200 mg% & 85% neutrophil count Refer to book volume 1, page 64
(3) COMMENT ON DEPATRMENT MENINGITIS CASES a. 8 cases today b. Meningococcal meningitis c. Yes, when we suspected there is sign of meningitis and why? To diagnose the cases properly and for the proper treatment of the cases. d. Report to health authorities, check contact (classmates) and absentees, see if there are similarities in them, check carrier by doing swab, do chemoprophylaxis follow up for surveillance and shut down the school. HIV CASES a. Sexual, blood & vertical transmission b. Unnecessary HEPATITIS CASES a. b. c. d. e. YES YES YES No follow up as the patient is either cured or dead Yes because it can turn chronic and cause hepatoma and malignancy
SKIN CASES a. b. c. d. Erysipelas (strept infection) Contact (droplet, bullae discharge) Wear mask and gloves Swollen leg, heart failure, liver failure, renal failure, peripheral neuritis, diabetes, allergy/itching, immunocompromised patient and hypertension
CONCLUSION: The quality of care, amenities, financial acceptability has the highest % for the total 6 clinics which most of them are above 80%, meanwhile the continuity of care, integrated services and comprehensive services shower lower % RECOMMENDATIONS: CSPM should focus on improving this patients record keeping and other continuity of health services provider. In addition, CSPM must also provide laboratory services & medication services and if already had, they should be improved as some of the patients dont get the service.
TABLE 2: Relation between educations with knowledge about the effects of vitamin C deficiency Know NO 8 1 9 % Does not know NO % 3 1 4 TOTAL NO 11 2 13 %
TABLE 3: Relation between ages with parity Children less than 3 NO % 6 1 7 Children more than 3 NO % 0 6 6 TOTAL NO 6 7 13 %
TABLE 4: Relation between co-morbidity with parity Co-morbidities Present Not present TOTAL Children more than 3 NO % 3 3 6 Children less than 3 NO % 3 4 7 TOTAL NO 6 7 13 %
TABLE 3: % Distribution of Physicians & Nurses According to Predisposing Risk Behaviours they are responsible for (Question 3) ITEMS 1. Dont follow infection control principle 2. Didnt take the required vaccination 3. Dont know the rules of work 4. Not trained to cope with stressors 5. Others TOTAL DOCTORS NO % 3 75 0 0 1 25 1 25 0 0 4 NURSES NO % 4 66.67 1 16.67 1 16.67 0 0 0 0 6 TOTAL NO 7 1 2 1 0 10 % 70 10 20 10 0
TABLE 4: % Distribution of Physicians & Nurses According to Their Views about the Role of Hospital in Increasing Their Exposure to the Health Hazards (Question 4) ITEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. There is no system for infection control Deficiency of resources There is no training for healthcare provider Psychological stressors due to work system There is no adequate security system in hospital 6. There is no knowledge about work rules 7. They know the work rules but they dont care 8. There is no monitoring & supervision 9. Others TOTAL DOCTORS NO % 1 25 1 25 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 1 0 0 4 0 25 0 0 NURSES NO % 4 66.67 2 33.33 0 0 0 0 2 33.33 0 1 0 0 6 0 16.67 0 0 TOTAL NO 5 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 10 % 50 30 0 0 3 0 2 0 0
TABLE 5: % Distribution of Physicians & Nurses According to Their Response if they are exposed to Needle Punctures (Question 9) ITEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Washed the hand rapidly Used alcohol Took hepatitis B antibodies Didnt do anything Didnt do anything because I have already taken hepatitis B vaccine 6. Others TOTAL DOCTORS NO % 2 50 3 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 NURSES NO % 2 33.33 1 16.67 1 16.67 1 16.67 0 0 0 6 0 TOTAL NO 4 4 1 1 0 0 10 % 40 40 10 10 0 0
TABLE 6: % Distribution of Physicians & Nurses According to Their Knowledge about Viruses Transmitted by Needle Puncture (Question 10) ITEMS 1. Hepatitis B 2. Hepatitis C 3. AIDS TOTAL DOCTORS NO % 1 25 3 75 0 0 4 NURSES NO % 1 16.67 4 66.67 1 16.67 6 TOTAL NO 2 7 1 10 % 20 70 10
TABLE 11: % Distribution of Physicians & Nurses According to Their Vaccination against Hepatitis B (TABLE ADDED) DOCTORS NURSES TOTAL NO % NO % NO & 1. YES 4 100 3 50 7 70 2. NO 0 0 3 50 3 30 TOTAL 4 6 10 COMMENT: Prevalence of doctors who taken vaccine against hepatitis B among all doctors is 100% ITEMS