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Objectives:
At the end of the lecture, the students will be able to do the following:
a. identify the different facilities and equipment of an ideal school health clinic
b. be familiar with the provisions of an ideal school health clinic, health garden,
implementation of school health programs
c. craft an action plan
HEALTH FACILITIES AND THE SCHOOL CLINIC
The ideal school health facilities, equipment, and clinic can be described through
DM No. 45, s. 2010 implemented among elementary and secondary schools all over
Pampanga.
Division Memorandum No. 45, s. 2010:
Continuing Search for Outstanding Implementer (Administrator and Health/Nutrition
Leader) of the Integrated School Health/Nutrition Education Program
1. As a Divisions contributing program for a Culture of Excellence, the Search for
Outstanding Implementer (Administrator/Health/Nutrition Leader) of the
Integrated School Health/Nutrition Education Program will be implemented.
2. This program aims to:
a. Promote and strengthen further the integrated health/nutrition
education program as an integral part of the curriculum and as an
important requirement in ones life
b. To strengthen the role of an administrator and a leader as health
guardian
c. To internalize good health habits and practices among the school
populace
OCTOBER
JULY
Health Month
Nutrition Month
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MEDICINE
1. Ophthalmic Ointment
2. Otic Drops
3. Cold tablets/Decongestant
4. Cough Syrup/Cough Tablets
5. Eugenol
6. Antacids
7. Anti-diarrhea
8. Analgesic
9. Spirit of Ammonia
10. Anti-infection ointment/Petroleum Jelly
11. Anti-allergic tablets
12. Tintura Arnica
13. Anti-Pruritic
14. Anti-fungal
15. Benzyl Benzonate Solution or Scabicinol
Scabies
16. Tincture (Merthiolate) Aorinal/Betadine
Solution
17. Hydrogen peroxide
18. Alcohol 70%
19. Lysol Solution
II. SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT
1. Cotton-cotton balls, pledgetes, swabs
2. Gauze/elastic bandage
3. Adhesive tape
4. Band-aid
5. Soap and towel
6. Medicine Glasses
7. Medicine Droppers
8. Scissors
9. Forcep-Mosquito, Kelly, Thumb
10. Applicators, tongue depressors, splints
11. Basin-round, kidney-small plastic basin
12. Boiler
13. Bottles, jars
14. Drinking cups
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USE
Eye Infection
Ear Infection
For colds
Coughs
Toothaches
Stomachache
Loose Bowel Movement
Headache/Fever
Fainting
Burns/Ulcers
Allergy
Hematoma/Sprain
Urticaria
Tinea flava
Ringworm (tineo Circinate)
Pediculosis
Cut wounds
Lecture 6: School Health Facilities, Equipment, and Crafting of an Action Plan in Health
I. MEDICINE
SUGGESTED MEDICINES, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOL CLINIC
(Reference: DECS Memo. No. 102, s. 1992)
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5. Manner of Disposal
a. Classified into bio-degradable and non-biodegradable (5 pts.)
b. Packed safely in bag (4 pts.)
c. Mixed dumping pit (3 pts.)
d. Open surface burning (2 pts.)
e. Open surface dumping (0 pt.)
6. Provision of sanitary drainage system
a. Blind drainage (5 pts.)
b. Open canals (3 pts.)
c. No drainage (0 pt.)
7. Classroom health condition and facilities
a. Functional health corner
b. Drinking and hand washing
c. Waste can, doormat, cleaning materials
d. Good lighting and ventilation
8. Beautification of school plant
a. Fencing of school site (permanent and fully-closed)
9. Landscaping of school grounds
a. Landscaping excellent
IV. HEALTH EDUCATION
1. Availability of health education materials in classroom and learning resource
center
Support resource materials
Visual aids
V. IMPACT
a. Acquisition of simple accurate health knowledge as manifested/shown in
their health habits and practices and personality as a whole
b. Whole environment clean and well kept
CRITERIA FOR SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING IMPLEMENTER OF INTEGRATED SCHOOL
HEALTH/NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAM (ADMINISTRATOR AND HEALTH LEADER)
I.
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In offices
II.
III.
Health Services
A. Existence of functional school clinic
1. Location and Physical Feature centrally located
1.1 Separate building/room
2. Provision of sanitary/physical facilities/equipment
2.1 Drinking/hand Washing facilities
2.2 Medical instruments like scissors, forceps, etc.
2.3 Bed/examination table
2.4 Medicine cabinet
2.5 Other equipment-table, chair, stool
3. Provision of medicine and supplies (enclosed listing)
4. Data Rank
4.1 Records of treatment daily treatment with pharmaceutical
medical plant
4.2 School Health Survey/Development Plan
4.3 Health Inspection/examination report (Form 58 classroom)
4.4 Dental Health Cards
Source:
Division Memorandum No. 45 s. 2010 (Division of Pampanga)
ACTION PLAN IN HEALTH
Phases of School Health Program general components of the integrated school
health and nutrition programs (ISHNP) which will lay the foundation of smooth
implementation of such programs
Specific Objectives your aspirations; prospective programs written in
behavioral format (to lessen, improve, to maintain, to put up, etc.)
Strategies/Activities ways and means in the accomplishment of such activities
Target Clientele direct beneficiaries of the program
Persons Involved people who will work hand in hand in the accomplishment of
set objectives
Time Frame a period of time that is used or plans for a particular action or
project
Expected Outcomes prospective outcomes based on specific objectives
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Department of Education
Region III
Division of Pampanga
BASA AIR BASE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Floridablanca
ACTION PLAN IN HEALTH
S.Y. 2012-2013
PHASES OF
SCHOOL
HEALTH
PROGRAM
I.
Health
Instruction
(Students/Staff
Development)
II.
Health
Services
(Instructional
Materials
Development)
III.
Healthful
Living (Physical
Facilities
Development)
SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES
STRATEGIES/
ACTIVITIES
Emphasize
the
importance of
good health
habits,
practices and
its effect to
ones life.
Integrate
health
education in the
school curriculum
Maintain
strong
and
vigorous body
Improve
health
corners and
comfort
rooms with
complete
facilities.
Maintain
functional
clinic
and
herbal garden
with 10 DOH
approved
medicinal
plants
Stimulate
awareness of
students,
teachers and
staff
in
environment
conditions
which needs
correction
and
TARGET
CLIENTELE
Students/
Teachers
PERSONS
INVOLVED
TIME
FRAME
EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
Teachers and
School Health
Leader
Year
Round
Improve
health habits
Healthy and
strong
students and
teachers
Conferences
and
meeting with health
leaders
and
teachers
Conferences
teachers
parents
with
and
Teachers meeting,
Homeroom
PTA
Meeting,
Homeroom
PTA
Projects
Students/Te
achers
Principal,
Health Leader
and parents
Year
Round
Prevalence
of common
ailments
decreased
Students/
Teacher
Classroom
Teachers/Pare
nts
Nov.
2012
Clean
and
Sanitary
Environment
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Sample Action Plan in Health (Parungao, N.S. BABHS Health Leader, 2012)
Department of Education
IV.
School
Community
Coordination
Put
up
complete
Health Kits for
every student
Establish
strong
relationship
and
coordination
with
NGO,
PTA, HRPTA
and Barangay
officials
Involve them to
school
programs
and projects.
Students/
Teacher
Prepared by:
____________________
Health Leader
Certified by:
____________________
Principal
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Parents,
Teachers
Barangay
Officials
and
Year
Round
Smooth and
easy
implementat
ion
of
programs
and project
to the school
Lecture 6: School Health Facilities, Equipment, and Crafting of an Action Plan in Health
improvement