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WORLD POPULATION DAY REPORT 2022.pptx

  1. WORLD POPULATION DAY WEEKS 11-16 /7/2022 DR.ANJALATCHI MUTHUKUMARAN VICE PRINCIPAL ERA COLLEGE OF NURSING
  2. INTRODUCTION  World Population Day is observed every year on July 11 to raise awareness about global population issues. Overpopulation has become a major concern as global resources are being used up at an unsustainable rate.
  3. WORLD POPULATION DAY HISTORY  The world population statistics reached 5 billion on July 11, 1987. World Population Day was subsequently created in 1989 by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Program.  In December 1990, the United Nations General Assembly recognized the day by adopting resolution 45/26, which sought to raise awareness of the population's growth as well as related issues, such as equality, fundamental rights, poverty, development, and the environment.
  4. WORLD POPULATION DAY SIGNIFICANCE  Additionally, the need to guarantee that people have access to family planning, gender equality, and maternal health care is equally important.  The aim of this day is to raise awareness of all the negative impacts that population growth has had on the steady development of nature.
  5. AS A NURSING STUDENTS AND NURSING OFFICER ACTIVITIES  The day is celebrated by conducting  seminars,  discussions,  educational sessions,  slogans,  workshops,  debates,  songs,
  6. WORLD POPULATION DAY 2022 THEME  The theme for this year is "A world of 8 billion: Towards a resilient future for all- Harnessing opportunities and ensuring rights and choices for all."
  7. PURPOSE OF WORLD POPULATION DAY 2022?  The major purpose of World Population Day 2022 is to raise awareness about child marriage, gender equality, human rights and the importance of family planning among other issues. According to a report, presently, the world population is about 7.96 billion and it is expected to increase by nearly 8.5 billion in 2030.
  8. DEFINITION-FAMILY PLANNING  It is the blue print of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the identified health and nursing problem through explicitly formulated outcomes of care (goals and objectives) and deliberately chosen set of interventions, resources and evaluation criteria, standards, methods and tools.
  9. CONCEPT OF PLANNING AS A PROCESS:  The nursing care plan focuses on actions, which are designed to solve or minimize existing problem.  The cores of the plan are the approaches, strategies, activities, methods and materials, which the nurse hopes, will improve the problem.  The nursing care plan is a product of the liberate systematic process.  The nursing care plan as with all other plans relate to the future.  It utilizes events in the past and what is happening in the present to determine patterns. It also projects the future scenario if the situation is not corrected.  The nursing care plan is based upon identified health and nursing problems.  The nursing care plan is a means to an end, not an end in itself.  The goal in planning is to deliver the most appropriate care to the client by eliminating barriers to the family health development.
  10. FAMILY PLANING
  11. FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM  Overview  The Family Planning Program is a national program that systematically provides information and services needed by women of reproductive age to plan their families according to their own beliefs and circumstances.
  12. IMPORTANCE OF FP
  13. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Universal access to family planning information, education and services.
  14. MISSION  To provide the means and opportunities by which married couples of reproductive age desirous of spacing and limiting their pregnancies can realize their reproductive goals
  15. TYPES OF METHODS NATURAL METHODS Abstinence  Calendar or Rhythm Method  Basal Body Temperature Method  Cervical Mucus Method  Sympto-Thermal Method  Lactational Amennorhea
  16. ARTIFICIAL METHODS  Chemical Methods  Ovulation suppressant such as PILLS  Depo-Provera  Spermicidals  Implant
  17.  Mechanical Methods  Male and Female Condom  Intrauterine Device  Cervical Cap/Diaphragm
  18. PERMANENT METHOD  Surgical Methods  Vasectomy  Tubal Ligation  For male  tubectomy  Laparascopic surgery  NSV
  19. WARNING SIGNS  Pills  Abdominal pain (severe)  Chest pain (severe)  Headache (severe)  Eye problems (blurred vision, flashing lights, blindness)  Severe leg pain (calf or thigh)  Others: depression, jaundice, breast lumps
  20. IUD  Period late, no symptoms of pregnancy, abnormal bleeding or spotting  Abdominal pain during intercourse  Infection or abnormal vaginal discharge  Not feeling well, has fever or chills  String is missing or has become shorter or longer
  21. INJECTABLES  Dizziness  Severe headache  Heavy bleeding
  22. BTL  Fever  Weakness  Rapid pulse  Persistent abdominal pain  Vomiting  Dizziness  Pus or tenderness at incision site  Amenorrhea
  23. VASECTOMY  Fever  Scrotal blood clots or excessive swelling
  24. GOVERNMENT MEASURE
  25. FAMILY PLANNING IN INDIA
  26. NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
  27. MILESTONE OF NFP PROGRAM
  28. NURSE ROLE IN REDUCTION POPULATION  Assess the general population survey  Identify the specified population  Provide counseling the target people  Provide welfare about adolescent health  Menstrual hygiene  Give health education about family planning methods.  Give advice for government measure as per welfare facilities .
  29. STOP TO GIVE WAYS FOR OTHERS …….
  30. HAPPY LIFE ……
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