17. 3rd Degree Malnourished Children
Sr No
Name
House No
Age/Sex
Birth Order
Immunization Weight
Status
(Kg)
1.
Vanshika
600
4/M
2
Complete-HiB 10
2.
Jatin
303
1.5/M
1
Complete-HiB 6.750
3.
Bhawana
141
3/F
1
Complete-HiB 9
4.
Vanshika
165
2/F
2
Complete-HiB 7.8
5.
Raghav
192
3/M
3
Complete-HiB 9
6.
Khushi
366
2.5/F
1
Complete-HiB 9
18. MATERNAL SERVICES
Old Antenatal mothers (a) 14
New antenatal mothers (b) 9
In coming mothers
(c ) 0
Deliveries and abortions(d) 3 & 1
Out going mothers (e) Total (a+b+c)- (d+e) 19
19. Baseline(Oct â12-Dec
â12)
Total Deliveries
Protected with Tetanus Toxoid
Primigravidae
Multigravidae
Live Births
Twins
Still births
Abortions
Male
Female
Hospital Deliveries
Home Deliveries
TBA/ Dai
Nurse
Doctor
Relative/others
Total
21
21
20
0/0
1
1
21
Current Status(Mar â13Apr â13)
3
3
0
3
3
0/0
1
1
2
1
2
3
20. Due to deliver in next 3 months
S No Name
House No
Age
Gravid TT
High Risk
a
protectio factor if any
Parity n
EDD
Anu
440
23
P0+1
++
-
17 5/13
Neetu
246
22
Primi
++
-
June
Neetu
572
20
P0+1
++
-
June
Rajni
590
20
P1+0
++
-
June
1.
2.
3.
4.
21. Due to deliver in next 3 months
S No Name
House No
Age
Gravid TT
High Risk
a
protectio factor if any
Parity n
EDD
Tanu
240
23
Primi
++
-
July
Rosy
507
25
P1+0
++
-
July
Rajni
588
21
P1+0
++
-
July
Suman
602
20
P1+0
++
-
July
Tara Devi
328
33
P3+1
++
Anemic
July
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
23. TB STATUS DURING THE POSTING
⢠Number of patients continuing from previous quarter- 14
⢠Number of patients newly diagnosed put on treatmentDOTS- 3
Non-DOTS- 0
â˘
â˘
â˘
â˘
â˘
Defaulters- 0
Relapse- 0
Treatment completed- 3
Transfer out- 0
Deaths- 0
24. Total patients currently on treatment-14
House
No.
Name
Age
Sex
DOTS
Provider
Category
Started on
Site
HIV
Screenin
g done
573
Mohit
34/
M
FG
I
27 7/12
Lung
Yes
639
Deepika 24/
F
FG
II
4 8/12
Ext-Pul
Yes
482
Tania
18/F FG
I
3 10/12
Lung
Yes
601
Sanjana 14/
F
II
2 11/12
Ext-Pul
Yes
FG
Contact
Screenin
g done
30. DEATHS IN THE COMMUNITY
H.No:
Name
Age/Sex
Cause of
death
Pre-existing Date of
morbidities death
Place of
death
203
B/o Kavita
4d/ M
Fetal
distress?
-
26 3/13
Hosp
371
Rakha Ram
99/ M
Shock/
Dyselectrol
ytemia
-
1 3/13
Home
642
Pritpal
75/M
Pneumonia
DM, Htn
15 3/13
Hosp
31. COMMONEST MORBIDITY IN THE COMMUNITYDIABETES MELLITUS
⢠Considered as heterogeneous group of diseases
characterized by chronic hyperglycemia
⢠Sugar cut-offs for FBS- 126 mg/dl, and for PPBS
200mg/dl, or RBS > 200 in presence of symptoms of
diabetes.
32. ⢠Awareness regarding chronicity of the disease was provided
⢠Need for regular sugar checks, follow up, regular medication
was emphasized
⢠Stress was given on dose adjustment of various oral agents
⢠Knowledge regarding long term sequelae such as neuropathy,
retinopathy, effects on cardiovascular system was provided
⢠Importance of foot care, prevention of injuries to extremities
and eye check ups were explained
⢠Advice regarding diet control, high fiber diet was given
33. ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE POSTING
⢠House visiting, communication skills
⢠Wound debridement, dressings
⢠I/M injections
⢠Journal presentation-Long term calcium intake and rates of all
cause and cardiovascular mortality: community based
prospective longitudinal cohort study
⢠Topic presentation- Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy Epidemiology and scope
⢠Participated in the Pulse polio program
⢠Pharmacy management
⢠Cash management