TREATMENT FOR THE CHILD GOING HOME PEADIATRICS LECTURE NOTES
| Institution | Kenya Medical Training College |
| Course | DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE... |
| Year | 2nd Year |
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TEACH THE MOTHER/CAREGIVER TO GIVE ORAL DRUGS AT HOME
Follow the instructions below for every oral drug to be given at home.
Also follow the instructions listed with each drug’s dosage table.
» Determine the appropriate drugs and dosage for the child’s age or weight.
» Tell the mother/caregiver the reason for giving the drug to the child.
» Demonstrate how to measure a dose.
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Introduction to nutrition surveillance
Surveillance: It refers to the act of carefully watching someone or something
especially in order to prevent or detect an occurrence of a given situation. It can
also be defined as a continuous observation of a place, person, group, or ongoing
activity in order to gather information:
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Nutrition Care Process
Nutrition care process module is designed to equip the learner with knowledge, skills and attitude to enable the learner implement nutrition care process in every nutrition intervention. The prerequisite modules include; Principles of human nutrition, Nutrition
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The module takes 30 contact hours: 13 hours for theory and 17 hours for practicals. Learners undertaking this module will have both theory and practical assessments. The formative assessment will be in the form of
continuous assessment tests, assignments, clinical and field assessments and
end of semester examination whereas summative assessment will be done in
form of final qualifying examination.
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Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases
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FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE
Safety : overall quality of food fit for
consumption.
• Sanitation : a state of being clean and conducive
to health.
• Cleanliness :is the absence of visible dirt and is
not necessarily sanitized.
• Microorganisms :organism of microscopic or
submicroscopic size. (bacterium , protozoan).
• Food borne illness: A disease caused by
consuming contaminated food or drink. e.g
botulism, salmonellosis
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NUTRITION EDUCATION & COUNSELLING
What is nutrition counselling?
Nutrition counselling is a two-way interaction through which a client and a trained counsellor interpret the results of nutrition assessment, identify individual nutrition needs and goals, discuss ways to meet those goals, and agree on next steps. Nutrition counselling aims to help clients understand important information about their health and focuses on practical actions to address nutrition needs, as well as the benefits of behavior change. Nutrition counsellors may be nurses or other facility based providers or community health workers or volunteers.
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
• Understand the terms used for describing the structure and function of different
regions of gross anatomy.
• Describe the structure and functions of human cell.
• Describe human systemic anatomy.
• Describe the anatomy of the skin.
• Describe human physiology
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INTRODUCTION TO DIET THERAPY
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Enable the learner to carry out nutrition assessment and apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes gained in nutrition surveillance
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