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Zooprophylaxis is done by putting animals like cattle or dogs close to windows or doorways just before nightfall. The Anopheles mosquito takes his blood meal from the animal and goes back to its breeding place, thereby preventing infection of humans. Yang is the male dominating, positive and masculine force. While the unused portion of other biologicals in EPI may be given until the end of the day, only BCG is discarded 4 hours after reconstitution. This is why BCG immunization is scheduled only in the morning. When the baby has properly latched on to the breast, he takes deep, slow sucks; his mouth is wide open; and much of the areola is inside his mouth. And, you're right! The mother does not feel nipple pain. Waterworks systems, such as MWSS, are classified as level III. Viral conjunctivitis is transmitted by direct or indirect contact with discharges from infected eyes. Acute poliomyelitis is spread through the fecal-oral route and contact with throat secretions, whereas diphtheria is through direct and indirect contact with respiratory secretions. Using the assessment guidelines of IMCI, a child (2 months to 5 years old) with diarrhea is classified as having SOME DEHYDRATION if he shows 2 or more of the following signs: restless or irritable, sunken eyes, the skin goes back slow after a skin pinch. To estimate the number of pregnant women, multiply the total population by 3.5%. To enable the couple to choose freely among different methods of family planning, they must be given full information regarding the different methods that are available to them, considering the availability of quality services that can support their choice. To compute for general or total fertility rate, divide the number of registered live births by the number of females of reproductive age (15-45 years), then multiply by 1,000. This is diagnostic and therefore secondary level prevention. The other choices are for primary prevention. There is no known treatment for AIDS. Antiretroviral agents reduce the risk of opportunistic infections and prolong life, but does not cure the underlying immunodeficiency The purpose of isolating a client with a communicable disease is to protect those who are not sick (specific disease prevention). The ova of the parasite get out of the human body together with feces. Cutting the cycle at this stage is the most effective way of preventing the spread of the disease to susceptible hosts. The other method of population assignment, de jure, is based on the usual place of residence of the people. The order of priority in the management of severe dehydration is as follows: intravenous fluid therapy, referral to a facility where IV fluids can be initiated within 30 minutes, Oresol/nasogastric tube, Oresol/orem. When the foregoing measures are not possible or effective, tehn urgent referral to the hospital is done. The nurse provides technical guidance to the midwife in the care of clients, particularly in the implementation of management guidelines, as in Integrated Management of Childhood Illness. The MDT Client List is a record of clients enrolled in MDT and other relevant data, such as dates when clients collected their monthly supply of drugs.
The local executive serves as the chairman of the Municipal Health Board. The lesion of leprosy is not macular. It is characterized by a change in skin color (either reddish or whitish) and loss of sensation, sweating and hair growth over the lesion. Inability to close the eyelids (lagophthalmos) and sinking of the nosebridge are late symptoms. The last documented case of Smallpox was in 1977 at Somalia. The ideal birth spacing is at least two years. 15 months plus 9 months of pregnancy = 2 years. The home visit plan should be flexible and practical, depending on factors, such as the family's needs and the resources available to the nurse and the family. The etiologic agent of schistosomiasis in the Philippines is Schistosoma japonicum, which affects the small intestine and the liver. Liver damage is a consequence of fibrotic reactions to schistosoma eggs in the liver. The entry of a person into the health care delivery system is usually through a consultation in out-patient services. The earliest sign of Vitamin A deficiency (xerophthalmia) is night blindness. However, this is a functional change, which is not observable during physical examination. The earliest visible lesion is conjunctival xerosis or dullness of the conjunctiva due to inadequate tear production. The community health nurse develops the health capability of people through health education and community organizing activities. The catchment area in PHN consists of a residential community, many of whom are well individuals who have greater need for preventive rather than curative services. The baby will have passive natural immunity by placental transfer of antibodies. The mother will have active artificial immunity lasting for about 10 years. 5 doses will give the mother lifetime protection. The anatomic characteristics of the palms allow a reliable and convenient basis for examination for pallor. Tertiary prevention involves rehabilitation, prevention of permanent disability and disability limitation appropriate for convalescents, the disabled, complicated cases and the terminally ill (those in the terminal stage of a disease) Swaroop's index is the proportion of deaths aged 50 years and above. The higher the Swaroop's index of a population, the greater the proportion of the deaths who were able to reach the age of at least 50 years, i.e., more people grew old before they died. Swaroop's index is the percentage of the deaths aged 50 years or older. Its inverse represents the percentage of untimely deaths (those who died younger than 50 years). Suckling of the nipple stimulates the release of oxytocin by the posterior pituitary gland, which causes uterine contraction. Lactation begins 1 to 3 days after delivery. Nipple stretching exercises are done when the nipples are flat or inverted. Frequent washing dries up the nipples, making them prone to the formation of fissures. Suckling of the nipple stimulates prolactin reflex (the release of prolactin by the anterior pituitary gland), which initiates lactation. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis may cause meningitis, but age distribution is not specific in young children.
R.A. 3753 states that any birth attendant may sign the certificate of live birth. Primary health care is essential health care that can be sustained in all stages of development of the community. Primary facilities government and non-government facilities that provide basic out-patient services. Presidential Proclamation No. 4 is on the Ligtas Tigdas Program. Presidential Decree 996, enacted in 1976, made immunization in the EPI compulsory for children under 8 years of age. Hepatitis B vaccination was made compulsory for the same age group by R.A. 7846. Preschoolers are the most susceptible to PEM because they have generally been weaned. Also, this is the population who, unable to feed themselves, are often the victims of poor intrafamilial food distribution. Preschoolers are given Retinol 200,000 IU every 6 months. 100,000 IU is given once to infants aged 6 to 12 months. The dose for pregnant women is 10,000 IU. POPULATION x 0.3= Pinworm ova are deposited around the anal orifice. People empowerment is the basic motivation behind devolution of basic services to LGU's. Passage of profuse watery stools is the major symptom of cholera. Both amebic and bacillary dysentery are characterized by the presence of blood and/or mucus in the stools. Giardiasis is characterized by fat malabsorption and, therefore, steatorrhea. Participation in community activities in resolving a community problem may be in any of the processes mentioned in the other choices. P.D. 651 amended R.A. 3753, requiring the registry of births within 30 days from their occurrence. Ordinarily, measles vaccine is given at 9 months of age. During an impending epidemic, however, one dose may be given to babies aged 6 to 8 months. The mother is instructed that the baby needs another dose when the baby is 9 months old. Operation Timbang is done to identify members of the susceptible population who are malnourished. Its purpose is early diagnosis and, subsequently, prompt treatment. Only women with less than 5 pregnancies are qualified for a home delivery. It is also advisable for a primigravida to have delivery at a childbirth facility. Natality means birth. A natality rate is a birth rate. Morbillivirus is the etiology of measles. Magnitude of the problem refers to the percentage of the population affected by a health problem. The other choices are criteria considered in both family and community health care. Letter of Instruction 949 was issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos, directing the formerly called Ministry of Health, now the Department of Health, to utilize Primary Health Care approach in planning and implementing health programs. Leptospirosis is transmitted through contact with the skin or mucous membrane with water or moist soil contaminated with urine of infected animals, like rats. Koplik's spot may be seen on the mucosa of the mouth or the throat.
It is estimated that the incidence of neural tube defects can be reduced drastically if pregnant women have an adequate intake of folic acid. Intersectoral linkages refer to working relationships between the health sector and other sectors involved in community development. Infant BCG may be given at birth. All the other immunizations mentioned can be given at 6 weeks of age. In the IMCI management guidelines, SOME DEHYDRATION is treated with the administration of Oresol within a period of 4 hours. The amount of Oresol is best computed on the basis of the child's weight (75 ml/kg body weight). If the weight is unknown, the amount of Oresol is based on the child's age. In the EPI, fever up to 38.5°C is not a contraindication to immunization. Mild acute respiratory tract infection, simple diarrhea and malnutrition are not contraindications either. In IMCI, chest indrawing is used as the positive sign of dyspnea, indicating severe pneumonia. In IMCI, a respiratory rate of 50/minute or more is fast breathing for an infant aged 2 to 12 months. In core group formation, the nurse is able to transfer the technology of community organizing to the potential or informal community leaders through a training program. If the child vomits persistently, that is, he vomits everything that he takes in, he has to be referred urgently to a hospital. Otherwise, vomiting is managed by letting the child rest for 10 minutes and then continuing with Oresol administration. Teach the mother to give Oresol more slowly. Hepatitis A is transmitted through the fecal oral route. Hepatitis B is transmitted through infected body secretions like blood and semen. Hemophilus meningitis is unusual over the age of 5 years. In developing countries, the peak incidence is in children less than 6 months of age. FB:Population-focused nursing care means providing care based on the greater need of the majority of the population. The greater need is identified through community diagnosis. FB: To contribute to national development through promotion of family welfare, focusing particularly on mothers and children. FB: Based on R.A. 1054, an occupational nurse must be employed when there are 30 to 100 employees and the workplace is more than 1 km. away from the nearest health center. Failure of a family member to develop according to what is expected, as in mental retardation, is a health deficit. Establishing the epidemic is determining whether there is an epidemic or not. This is done by comparing the present number of cases with the usual number of cases of the disease at the same time of the year, as well as establishing the relatedness of the cases of the disease. Ergonomics is improving efficiency of workers by improving the worker's environment through appropriately designed furniture, for example. Epidemiology is used in the assessment of a community or evaluation of interventions in community health practice.
D. The goal of community health nursing is to provide nursing services to people in their own place of .residence - ansB. Health education and community organizing are necessary in providing community health services D. The data is insufficient - ansB. Some dehydration D. Tertiary - ansD. Tertiary D. Tertiary - ansB. Secondary D. Tertiary - ansA. Primary D. Tertiary - ansA. Primary D. Terminal - ansD. Terminal D. Teaching the community on preventive measures against the disease - ansC. Participating in the investigation to determine the source of epidemic D. Teaching people in endemic areas to use chemically treated mosquito nets - ansB. Destroying breeding places of mosquitoes D. Swaroop's index - ansA. 1-4 year old age-specific mortality rate D. Stress point - ansC. Foreseeable crisis D. Stress point - ansB. Health deficit D. Skin on the antecubital surface - ansB. Buccal mucosa D. Sinking of the nose bridge - ansC. Thickened painful nerves D. Sex and age composition of employees - ansB. Location of the workplace in relation to health facilities D. Severe febrile disease. - ansB. Severe dehydration D. Sensitivity - ansD. Sensitivity D. Secular occurrence - ansB. Cyclical variation D. School age children - ansC. 1-4 year old children D. Schistosoma - ansB. Pinworm D. Scatter diagram - ansB. Bar D. S. haematobium - ansB. S. japonicum D. Rural Sanitary inspector of the RHU in their municipality - ansC. Public Health nurse of the RHU of their municipality D. Rural Health Unit - ansD. Rural Health Unit D. Review of civil registry - ansB. Survey D. Retinol capsule regardless of when the last dose was given - ansD. Retinol capsule regardless of when the last dose was given D. Refer the client to the physician for appropriate management - ansB. Instruct the mother to give the child Oresol. D. Refer the client for a supplementary test, such as Western blot, since the ELISA result maybe false - ans140. D. Refer the client for a supplementary test, such as Western blot, since the ELISA result may be false. D. RA 3482 - ansA. RA 8483 D. RA 3375 - ansA. PD 651 D. RA 1082 - ansA. Act 3573
D. Public health nursing focuses on preventive, not curative services - ansD. Public health nursing focuses on preventive, not curative services D. Priority setting is based on the magnitude of the health problems identified - ansAnswer: (B) The nurse has to conduct community diagnosis to determine nursing needs and problems. D. Preventive potential of the health problem - ansC. Magnitude of the health problem D. Presidential Proclamation No. 46 - ansA. PD 996 D. Presidential Decree 996 - ansB. Letter of Instruction No 949 D. Potassium iodate 200 mg, capsule - ansB. Retinol 200,000 IU D. Potassium Iodate 200 mg, 1 capsule - ansC. Retinol 200.000 IU 1 capsule D. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia - ansB. Infectious mononucleosis D. Planning of continuing care should involve a responsible-family member - ansC. A home visit should be conducted in the manner prescribed by RHU D. Only the mother's nipple is inside the baby's mouth - ansB. The mother does not feel nipple pain D. Observing places in the school where pupils spend their free times - ansB. Conducting random classroom inspection during measles epidemic D. Number of females of reproductive age - ansB. Number of registered live births D. Note the interval, duration and intensity of labor and contractions - ansD. Note the interval, duration and intensity of labor and contractions D. Neonatal Tetanus - ansB. Measles D. Municipal Health Board - ansD. Municipal Health Board D. MMR - ansA. DPT D. Measles - ansD. Measles D. May be done in variety of ways depending on the home situation, etc. - ansB. Should minimize if not totally prevent the spread of infection D. Making sure that one's sexual partner does not have signs of AIDS - ansA. Being faithful to a single sexual partner D. Lower conjunctival sac - ansA. Palms D. Local tenderness for 3 days after DPT1 - ansA. Seizures a day after DPT D. Lifetime - ansA. 1 year D. Let the child rest for 10 minutes then continue giving Oresol more slowly - ansD. Let the child rest for 10 minutes then continue giving Oresol more slowly D. Leptospirosis - ansD. Leptospirosis D. Lagundi - ansD. Lagundi D. Keep the infant in your health center for close observation - ansB. Supervise the mother in giving 200 to 400 ml of Oresol in 4 hours D. IV - ansC. III D. IV - ansB. II D. Its main strategy is certification of health centers able to comply with standards - ansD. Its main strategy is certification of health centers able to comply with standards
D. Environment manager - ansD. Environment manager D. Encouragement of couples to take family planning as a joint responsibility - ansC. Adequate information for couples regarding the different methods D. Edema - ansD. Edema D. Dysentery - ansB. Cholera D. De novo - ansC. De facto D. Crude death rate - ansC. Swaroop's index D. Cough for more than 30 days - ansA. Inability to drink D. Core group formation - ansD. Core group formation D. Core group formation - ansB. Community organization D. Cooperation between PHN and public school teacher - ansD. Cooperation between PHN and public school teacher d. Consult a physician who may give them rubella immunoglobulin - ansd. Consult a physician who may give them rubella immunoglobulin D. Conjunctival xerosis - ansD. Conjunctival xerosis D. Clients diagnosed for the first time through a positive sputum exam - ansD. Clients diagnosed for the first time through a positive sputum exam D. Chest pain for 1 week - ansC. Cough for 3 weeks D. Chest indrawing - ansD. Chest indrawing D. Chai - ansA. Yin D. Case fatality rate - ansC. Swaroop's index D. At the end of the visit, fold the lining on which the bag was placed, ensuring that the contaminated side is on the outside. - ansA. Wash his/her hands before and after providing nursing care to the family members D. At the end of the day - ansB. 4 D. Assess and treat the child for health problems like infections and intestinal parasitism - ansA. Refer the child urgently to a hospital for confinement D. Ask if the fever is present everyday - ansB. Ask where the family resides D. Appropriateness - ansB. Efficiency D. Appraisal of facts - ansA. Establishing the epidemic D. Any qualified physician - ansA. Mayor D. Any of these maybe used - ansD. Any of these maybe used D. Any of these health professionals - ansD. Any of these health professionals D. Any of these health professionals - ansC. Municipal health officer D. Anthrax - ansC. Small pox D. Advise the infant's mother to bring him back for immunization when he is well - ansA. Go on with the infants immunization D. A community hospital is an example of this level of health facilities - ansB. Their services are provided on an out-patient basis D. 7.3/1000 - ansB. 5.2/ D. 60 - ansA. 45
D. 5 skin lesions, positive slit skin smear - ansD. 5 skin lesions, positive slit skin smear D. 49.76% - ansB. 100.94: D. 400 - ansA. 265 D. 4 - ansA. 1 D. 301 - ansB. 101 D. 200, 000 IU - ansD. 200, 000 IU D. 2,300 - ansD. 2, D. 2 years - ansB. 6 months D. 130.4/1000 - ansB. 43.5/ D. 10 - ansA. 3 Cytomegalovirus disease is an acute viral disease characterized by fever, sore throat and lymphadenopathy Contact tracing is the most practical and reliable method of finding possible sources of person- to-person transmitted infections, such as sexually transmitted diseases. Community-based practice means providing care to people in their own natural environments: the home, school and workplace, for example. Community organizing is a developmental service, with the goal of developing the people's self- reliance in dealing with community health problems. A, B and C are objectives of contributory objectives to this goal. Community organization is the step when community assemblies take place. During the community assembly, the people may opt to formalize the community organization and make plans for community action to resolve a community health problem. Community health services, including public health services, are prepaid paid services, through taxation, for example. Community diagnosis Choice B goes against the idea of utilizing the family's resources, which is encouraged in CHN. Choices C and D goes against the principle of asepsis of confining the contaminated surface of objects. Choice A is not correct since a home visit requires that the nurse spend so much time with the family. Choice C is an advantage of a group conference, while choice D is true of a clinic consultation. Category I is for new clients diagnosed by sputum examination and clients diagnosed to have a serious form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, such as TB osteomyelitis. C. To maximize the community's resources in dealing with health problems - ansC. To maximize the community's resources in dealing with health problems C. To make sure that the baby is able to get the colustrum C. To increase the productivity of the people by providing them with services that will increase their level of health C. To empower the people and promote their self-reliance C. Those younger than 20 years and older than 35 years C. Thickened painful nerves
C. Public Health Nurse C. Proving nursing care to cases referred by the midwife C. Provincial Health Office C. Proper use of sanitary toilets C. Proper disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene C. Presidential Proclamation No. 6 C. Presidential Decree No. 147 C. Predromal C. Population pyramid C. Plan activities for the solution of the community problem C. Pie C. Participating in the investigation to determine the source of epidemic C. Number of pregnancies in the year C. Normal C. Night blindness C. Municipal health officer C. Municipal health officer C. Measles vaccine C. Measles vaccine C. Measles vaccination C. Mass screening tests C. Margarine C. Make a teaching plan for the mother, focusing on the menu planning for her child C. Magnitude of the health problem C. It encourages health centers to focus on disease prevention and control C. It allows sharing of experience among people with similar health problems C. Intermediate C. Intermediate C. Intermediate C. Intermediate C. Instruct the mother to increase fluid intake C. Instruct mother to keep their babies at home to prevent disease transmission C. Instruct her to wash her nipples before and after each breastfeeding C. Infant mortality rate C. Infant mortality rate C. Infant BCG C. Improve the general health status of the population C. III C. III C. Identify groups who are at risk of contracting the disease C. Hookworm
C. Home visit C. Her blood pressure is 130/ C. Health workers are able too provide care based on identified health needs of the people C. Health care coordinator C. Having the patient come to the health center every month to get his medications C. Give the infant's mother instructions on home management C. Get a specimen for blood smear C. Formulation of the hypothesis C. Foreseeable crisis C. Foreseeable crisis C. For people to have access to basic health services C. Follow-up/extension C. Folic Acid C. Ferrous sulfate 200mg C. Fast breathing C. Endorsement done by a midwife to another midwife C. Diphtheria C. Determining whether a place is endemic or not C. Determining the efficacy of the antibiotic used in the treatment of the 3 year old client with pneumonia C. Destruction of breeding places of the mosquito vector C. Destruction of breeding places C. De facto C. Cytomegalovirus disease C. Cough for 3 weeks c. Consult at the health center where rubella vaccine may be given C. Community study C. Community health nursing in intended primarily for health promotion and prevention and treatment of disease. C. Community diagnosis C. Cleanse the client's vulva with soap and water C. Classification of the business enterprise based on net profit C. Chemoprophylaxis of non-immune persons going to endemic areas C. Bring the child to the health center for assessment by the physician C. Bladder cancer C. Avoiding sexual contact with commercial sex workers C. Around the lips C. Apathy C. Amebiasis C. Akapulko C. Adequate information for couples regarding the different methods
B. Their services are provided on an out-patient basis B. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services B. The plan should revolve around the family health .needs B. The nurse has to conduct community diagnosis to determine nursing needs and problems B. The mother does not feel nipple pain B. The mandate of the state to protect the birthrights of its citizens B. The disease must necessarily be transmitted through a vector B. Tetanus toxoid B. Testing the hypothesis B. Team approach B. Teach her nipple stretching exercises if her nipples are everted B. Survey B. Support of research and development in family planning methods B. Supervise the mother in giving 200 to 400 ml of Oresol in 4 hours B. Stream clearingC. Destruction of breeding placesD. Zooprophylaxis - ansD. Zooprophylaxis B. Stream clearing B. Some dehydration B. Slow B. Should minimize if not totally prevent the spread of infection B. She has some palmar pallor B. Sex proportion B. Severe dehydration B. Services are provided free of charge to people within the catchment area B. Seeding of breeding places with larva-eating fish B. Secondary B. Secondary B. Secondary B. Secondary B. Safe food preparation and food handling by vendors B. S. japonicum B. Rural health midwife B. Rural health midwife B. Riboflavin B. Retinol 200,000 IU B. Residual spraying of insecticides at night B. Refer him urgently to the hospital B. RA B. RA. B. RA 7864 B. Put on a clean gown and apron B. Provincial Health Office
B. Providing technical guidance to the midwife B. Proportionate mortality rate B. Proportionate mortality rate B. Poliomyelitis B. Pinworm B. Physician employed by the factory B. Pathogenesis B. Output report B. Output report B. OPV B. OPV B. Nursing, process B. Number of registered live births B. Neonatal mortality rate B. Nature of the problem presented B. Nailbeds B. Municipal Health Officer B. Morbillivirus B. Monitoring the condition of the cases affected by the communicable disease B. Measles B. Location of the workplace in relation to health facilities B. Local officials are empowered as the major decision makers in matters of health B. Liver cirrhosis B. Letter of Instruction No 949 B. It provides an opportunity to do first hand appraisal of the home situation B. It is a basis for increasing funding from local government units B. Instruct the mother to give the child Oresol B. Infectious mononucleosis B. Infant mortality rate B. Inability to close eyelids B. In the care of family member's, as much as possible, use only articles taken from the bag B. Implement activities for the solution of the community problem B. II B. II B. High grade fever B. Hepatitis B B. Health educator B. Health education and community organizing are necessary in providing community health services B. Health deficit B. Health deficit
B. 3 years B. 3 skin lesions, positive slit skin smear B. 20, 000 IU B. 2 B. 101 B. 100.94: B. 1, Assessment of the woman should be done first to determine whether she is having true labor and, if so, what stage of labor she is in. As mandated by R.A. 7160, basic health services have been devolved from the national government to local government units. Anopheles mosquitoes breed in slow-moving, clear water, such as mountain streams. Analytical epidemiology is the study of factors or determinants affecting the patterns of occurrence and distribution of disease in a community. An infant 6 to 12 months classified as a case of measles is given Retinol 100,000 IU; a child is given 200,000 IU regardless of when the last dose was given. Among the biologicals used in the Expanded Program on Immunization, measles vaccine and OPV are highly sensitive to heat, requiring storage in the freezer. After 6 months, the baby's nutrient needs, especially the baby's iron requirement, can no longer be provided by mother's milk alone. Aedes aegypti, the vector of Dengue fever, breeds in stagnant, clear water. Its feeding time is usually during the daytime. It has a cyclical pattern of occurrence, unlike malaria which is endemic in certain parts of the country. Adequate blood supply to the area allows the return of the color of the nailbed within 3 seconds. Act 3573, the Law on Reporting of Communicable Diseases, enacted in 1929, mandated the reporting of diseases listed in the law to the nearest health station. A. Yin A. Wash his/her hands before and after providing nursing care to the family members A. Voracious appetite A. Viral conjunctivitis A. Use of sterile syringes and needles A. Use of molluscicides A. Use of chemically treated mosquito nets A. Type of occupation,: agriculture, commercial, industrial A. Two-way referral system A. To support and supplement the efforts of the medical profession in the promotion of health and prevention of
A. To strengthen local government units A. To initiate the occurrence of milk letdown A. To educate the people regarding community health problems A. Those who have two children or more A. This is a project spearheaded by local government units A. They prolong the life of the client with AIDS A. They are usually government-run A. There are more cases of the disease than expected A. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of government to provide haste services A. The service is provided in the natural environment of people A. The community health nurse continuously develops himself personally and professionally A. The baby takes shallow, rapid sucks A. Tetanus toxoid A. Tell her that lactation begins within a day after delivery A. Tally report A. Tally report A. Sugar A. Stream seeding with larva-eating fish A. Stream seeding A. Stream seeding A. Sputum negative cavitary cases A. Should save time and effort A. Sex ratio A. Set up a sterile area A. Seizures a day after DPT A. Sambong A. S. mansoni A. Rural Health Unit A. Respiratory candidiasis A. Requesting for BCG from the RHU for school entrance immunization A. Referring cases or patients to the midwife A. Refer the child urgently to a hospital for confinement A. RA 8483 A. Public health nurse A. Public health nurse A. Primary A. Primary A. Primary A. Primary A. Prescribe antibiotic A. Pre-pathogenesis