Health Programs in Ilugin Elementary School

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Health Programs in Ilugin
Elementary School
Jesus Martin Generoso
Maria Margarita A. Mejia
Aldwin Ong
School Clinic
• Located on the 5th floor of Ilugin Elementary
School
• Headed by Ms. Dadison
• School Clinic Manual serves as guide
• Manned by appointed teacher-clinicians
• Services:
– First-aid treatment
– Referral to other health institutions for more
complicated cases (e.g. PCGH)
Common Health Problems
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Fever
Respiratory infections (e.g. cough, colds)
Malnutrition (especially undernutrition)
Basic hygiene and sanitation practices (e.g.
dirty nails, lice, dental carries)
Patient List*
Date
June 16
Initials
JD, grade 3
Complaint
Wound
Medications
Remarks
Betadine, hydrogen
Patient was ok
peroxide, band aid
Applied cold compress, Stomach ache and
hot water and
fever subsided
efficascent oil
Vicks, white flower
Patient was ok
Mediplast and betadine First aid/ refer to
PCGH
Vicks, white flower, rest
Patient was ok
July 13
KG, grade 3
Stomach ache,
fever at 37C
August 2
August 4
A, grade 4
NB, grade 2
Headache
Head injury
August 4
AO, grade 4
Headache
August 13
EMS, grade 6
Flu/fever 38C
Cold compress
August 17
SP
Headache
Vicks, white flower, rest
Advised to go
home
Patient was ok
August 26
ZB
Fever 37C
Applied cold compress
Fever subsided
September 1
JIA
Open-wound
Betadine, band aid,
mediplast, alcohol
Patient was ok
* From June 16, 2010 to September 1, 2010
Nutrition Program
• Ms. Malou Jimenez – school nutritionist
• Feeding program
– For severely malnourished children
– Thrice a week
– From the school canteen
• Target population: Kinder, grade 5 and grade 6
students
• Monitoring every 1 to 2 months
• Outcomes: no exact statistics; “some” have
improved
Chibog Pampalusog Program
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Pasig City local government
60-day program
To be launched on the 2nd week of September
Target population: severely malnourished
students from grades 1 to 4 (412 students)
• Monitoring and weighing after the program
• Provision of the following:
– Mondays & Fridays: rice and viands
– Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: snacks
Health Activities
Date
Activity
June 25- Pupil
29, 2010 weighing
Persons
involved
Teachers
Target % Remarks
100
July
2010
5, Nutrition
month
parade
Pupils
teachers
and 100
July
2010
9, Deworming
Pupils, teachers, 100
doctor, nurse
August 27, Fumigation
2010
Pasig city health 100
office
All students from grades
1-6
were
weighed,
including
preschoolers.
Nutritional status of pupils
were determined.
All pupils and other
stakeholders
were
informed about the theme
of nutrition month
About 20% of the total
students enrolled were
dewormed.
All areas and rooms of the
school were fumigated.
Date
Weekly
Activity
Persons involved Target %
Visitation of medical Medical doctors 100
pediatrics unit
from
Medical
City, School of
Health,
and
feeding condition
Every
During flag ceremony: Teachers/pupils 100
Monday orientation
and (feeding teacher)
awareness campaign
- Anti-dengue
-Sore eyes epidemic
- Clean up drive
3 times a Free breakfast feeding Feeding teacher 100
week
grades 4-6
Daily
Regular treatment of Ancillary teachers
pupils
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Remarks
Preparation for
physical
examination of
pupils.
Awareness and
information
campaign for
dengue, sire eyes,
and personal
hygiene
Regular feeding of
underweight pupils
fed as determined
Pupils with open
wounds,
injuries
were treated.
Other Health Programs
• Kuto Campaign
– With Ilugin Community Center (ICC)
– After physical examination by TMC Residents
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July 2010 – School-wide deworming
August 2010 – Disaster training
Food for school program (GMA)
Guidance counseling
Recommendations
• Monitoring system for nutrition program
– Consider other factors (e.g. parasitism, livelihood
programs, etc.)
– Gathering of statistics regularly for the schoolwide feeding program
• Referral system with Ilugin Community Center