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National Budget Allocation for Health Care

The amount of money designated by the government for healthcare services, which in the Philippines is relatively small.

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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Strategies

Approaches such as health promotion and disease prevention aimed at maximizing limited healthcare resources.

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Community Health Nursing

The practice focused on preserving the health of communities through health promotion and maintenance of individuals, families, and groups.

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Concepts of Health

Various characterizations of health, including goal-directed actions and well-being, making standardization challenging.

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Determinants of Health and Disease

Factors like income, education, environment, genetics, and behavior influencing health and disease outcomes.

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Levels of Prevention

Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies to promote health and prevent diseases.

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Public Health Nursing

The application of nursing and public health sciences to promote and protect the health of populations.

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Community-Based Nursing

Providing nursing care to individuals, families, and groups in their living, working, or educational environments.

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Population-Focused Approach

Emphasizing assessment, determinants of health, prevention levels, and interventions at various community levels.

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Competency Standards in Community Health Nursing

Standards including safe care, resource management, education, legal and ethical responsibilities, and collaboration.

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History of Public Health Nursing in the Philippines

Milestones from the establishment of medical services to the devolution of health services to local government units.

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Pre-Payment Mechanism

The system where community health services are prepaid through taxes, tuition fees, or direct payments for specific health services.

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World Health Organization (WHO) Core Functions

Leadership, research, setting norms, policy options, technical support, and capacity building for health.

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Millennium Development Goals (MDG)

Eight goals including poverty eradication, education, gender equality, child and maternal health, disease control, environmental sustainability, and global partnership.

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Philippine Health Care Delivery System

Functions of the Department of Health, private sector involvement, health financing, and the National Insurance Act of 1995 (R.A. 7875).

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Health Facility Classification

Administrative Order 2012-0012 provides a new classification scheme for hospitals and other health facilities in the Philippines, categorizing them into different levels and types.

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Rural Health Unit (RHU)

The primary level health facility in a municipality, focusing on preventive and promotive healthcare services, with the mayor as the highest personnel.

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Inter-Local Health Zone (ILHZ)

A system of internal and external referrals within defined geographical areas, based on the District Health System concept, involving clear boundaries, health facilities, health workers, and a central referral hospital.

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Primary Health Care (PHC)

Essential healthcare accessible to individuals and families in the community, emphasizing principles like accessibility, affordability, community participation, and appropriate technology.

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Home Visit in Community Health Nursing

A purposeful interaction in the family's residence aimed at promoting, maintaining, and restoring health, involving phases like pre-visit planning, in-home activities, and post-visit documentation.

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Public Health Bag

An essential tool for public health nurses, organized to prevent cross-infection and contamination, containing items for infection control, assessment, nursing care, and promoting hand hygiene.

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Asepsis

Principle of maintaining cleanliness and preventing infection during medical procedures; should be practiced from 'clean to contaminated'.

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Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI)

Established by WHO in 1976 to provide routine vaccines for infants, children, and mothers to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Active Immunity

Immunity acquired through exposure to antigens, either naturally (infection) or artificially (vaccination), leading to antibody production.

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Passive Immunity

Immunity acquired through the transfer of antibodies, either naturally (transplacental) or artificially (injection of antibodies).

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Cold Chain System

System of storing and transporting vaccines at cold temperatures to maintain their potency and effectiveness.

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Types of Vaccines

Live attenuated vaccines contain weakened forms of the virus/bacterium for long-term immunity; inactivated vaccines are killed microorganisms that require multiple doses to stimulate antibody production.

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EPI Vaccines

BCG, DPT, OPV, Measles, and others are administered to prevent diseases like tuberculosis, polio, and measles, following specific schedules and guidelines.

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Principles in Vaccination

Guidelines such as not giving BCG to HIV-positive infants, administering EPI vaccines on the same day at different sites, and repeating BCG vaccination if no scar forms after the first injection.