FHSIS
Legal
Family Planning
Epidemiology
CHN Potpourri
100

Fundamental building block or foundation of the FHSIS where the date, name, address of patient, presenting symptoms or complaint of the patient on consultation and diagnosis, as well as treatment and date of treatment are recorded.

ITR/Treatment Record

100

Devolution of powers, functions and responsibilities to the local government both rural & urban

RA 7160 (Local Government Code)

100

Each  family  has  the right and duty to determine the desired number of children they might have and when they might have them

Responsible Parenthood

100

Diseases that are seen only occasionally, and usually without geographic concentration

Sporadic

100

A tool making use of public health bag through which the nurse, during his/her home visit, can perform nursing procedures with ease and deftness

Bag Technique

200

Second “building block” of the FHSIS and can be used to plan and carry out patient care and service delivery

TCL/Target Client List

200

Promote and improve the social and economic well-being of health workers, their living and working conditions and terms of employment

RA 7305 (Magna Carta for Public Health Workers)

200

Temporary  postpartum  method  of  postponing pregnancy based  on  physiological  infertility experienced  by  mothers  by breastfeeding

LAM (Lactational Amenorrhea Method)

200

Persistent disease, confined to an area or population

Endemic

200

Study of population size, composition and spatial distribution as affected by births, deaths and migration.

Demography

300

Intended to address the short-term needs of DOH and LGU staff with managerial or supervisory functions in facilities and program areas.

FHSIS/Field Health Services Information System

300

Mandatory basic immunization services for infants and children

RA 10152 (Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act) 

300

Refers to women who want to stop or delay childbearing but are not using any method of contraception

Women with Unmet Needs

300

Diseases for which a larger than expected number of cases occurs in a short time within a geographic region

Epidemic

300

An integrated approach to child health that focuses on the well-being of the whole child.

IMCI (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness)

400

Lowest level of reporting unit expected to report health services provided to its defined catchment area.

Barangay Health Station

400

An act promulgating a comprehensive policy and a national system for ensuring newborn screening.

RA 9288 (Newborn Screening Act)

400

The most effective birth control method with an ideal 0% fail rate.

Abstinence

400

Refers to the separation and movement restrictions of people who have been exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick.

Quarantine

400

A family-nurse contact which allows the health worker to assess the home and family situations in order to provide the necessary nursing care and health related activities

Home Visit

500

First step to ensure that all household members are identified and properly categorized by age group or health condition group.

Household Profiling

500

This act provides guidance for nurses practicing in the Philippines, providing for a more responsible nursing profession

RA 9173 (Philippine Nursing Act of 2002)

500

4 Pillars of FP

Responsible Parenthood; Respect for life; Birth Spacing; Informed Choice

500

Three components of the epidemiological triangle

Agent

Host

Environment 

500

Pillars of Primary Health Care

Active community participation, Inter and intra-sectoral linkages, Use of appropriate technology, Support mechanism made available

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