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He puts up a dispensary in 1577 for treating indigents in Manila. This eventually became the San Juan de Dios Hospital
Father Juan Clemente
Manuel L Quezon
Gov. General Leonard Wood
Gov. General Harisson
Public health works began at the old Franciscan Convent in Intramuros where Fr. Juan Clemente put up a dispensary in ______ for treating indigents in Manila.
1576
1577
1578
1579
Creation of Board of vaccinators to prevent smallpox
Creation of board of health
Construction of Carriedo waterworks
First medical school in the Philippines- UST
School of Midwifery
Public health laboratory
Forensic medicine
Pre-American Occupation
Jone's Law
Martial law
Japanese Occupation
General Hospitals before the Americans came to Philippines, except:
San Juan de Dios Hospital
Chinese General hospital
Hospicio de san Jose in Cavite
San Lazaro Hospital
Which of the following is not a Contagious Hospitals
San Lazaro Hospital
Hospital de Palestina in Camarines Sur
Enfermeria de Santa Cruz in Laguna
Hospital delos Lesprosos in Cebu
Hospital de Argencina in Manila for smallpox and
cholera
Hospital Militar de Manila and Hospital Militar de Zamboanga are the two Military hospitals in the Philippines
True
False
Hospital dela Marie in Cebu and Hospital de Palestina are the two Naval hospitals in the Philippines
True
False
The following are the Hospital Asylums in the Philippines, except:
Hospicio de San Pascual Baylon in Manila
Asylum of St. Vincent de Paul in Manila for poor girls
Hospital of San Jose for orphaned children and
mentally ill
Hospital dela Marie in Cebu
• Control of epidemics such as cholera, smallpox and plague
• Fight against leprosy, diarrhea, malaria, beri-beri
• Cholera vaccine was first tried
• Opened the UP College of Medicine
• Established a garbage crematory
• Approved the first sanitary ordinance and rat control
PRE-AMERICAN OCCUPATION
AMERICAN MILITARY GOVERNMENT
JONES LAW
PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY
•New waterworks in Manila was inaugurated using general chemical disinfection to control cholera
•Nursing school at Philippine Normal School
• Anti-TB campaign was started
•Dry vaccine against smallpox was first used
•Hypochlorite of lime was first used for treating the
water supply of Manila
•Use of anti-typhoid vaccine was initiated
•Opening of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH)
PRE-AMERICAN OCCUPATION
PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY
AMERICAN MILITARY GOVERNMENT
JONES LAW
• Retrogression rather than progression in so far as the health was concern
•Increased deaths from smallpox, cholera, typhoid,malaria, beri-beri (B1 def. Thiamine) and TB
•Increase CDR- death rate per 1000 person
•Increase IMR-infant death per 1000
•Increase Morbidity- rate of incidence of disease
JONES LAW YEARS
MARTIAL LAW
AMERICAN MILITARY GOVERNMENT
WWII
A disease caused by a vitamin B-1 deficiency, also known as thiamine deficiency.
Cholera
Scurvy
Beri-beri
Typhoid
The Most epidemic disease case in the Philippines
Beri-Beri
Small Pox
Typhoid Fever
Cholera
The blueprint that is used to build the University of the Philippines
Philippine General Hospital
John Hopkins University
Malacanang Palace
The College of American Pathologists
He replaced the position of Gov. General Harisson
Governor General Manuel L. Quezon
Governor General C.E Winslow
Governor General Leonard Wood
Governor General Halbert Barn
• Study the cause and prevalence of typhoid fever
• Anti-dysentery vaccine was first tried
• BS in Education major in Health Education was opened in UP
• Establishment of School of Hygiene and Public Health
• The mechanism of transmission of dengue fever through Aedes aegypti was studied
• Philippine Public Health Association(PPHA) was organized
• Construction of Novaliches dam
MARTIAL LAW
COMMON WEALTH PERIOD
JONES LAW YEARS
PRE-AMERICAN OCCUPATION
• Process of gaining and maintaining altitude
• Research in the field of health was promoted
•UP school of Public health was established to train
public health leaders
• Research and Control of TB,malaria, leprosy and yaws
•Development of Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
• Bureau of Census and Statistics was created to gather vital statistics
• creation of Department of Public Health and Welfare
PRE-AMERICAN OCCUPATION
THE COMMONWEALTH PERIOD
EDSA REVOLUTION
WWII
He/She is first secretary of the Department of Public Health and Welfare
Dr. Josie Aquino
Dr. Jose fabella
Dr. Marinara Duha
Dr. Juan Clemente
During this time. All public health activities were
practically paralyzed
WWIII
POST WORLD WAR III
JAPANESE OCCUPATION
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
• Survey: Increased incidence of TB, VD, malaria, leprosy and malnutrition.
• After 5 years of Japanese occupation, public health tried to pick up the debris and rise from the ruins
•Immunization program
•General sanitation has been reduced to level enough
to constitute a national hazard
•US congress passed an emergency measures to control diseases: TB, VD, malaria. Leprosy, malnutrition
THE WORLD WAR II
ROXAS ADMINISTRATION
JAPANESE OCCUPATION
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
•Completion of research on Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) saw dust as larvicide and DDT residual spraying of houses in the control of malaria.
•Industrial hygiene laboratory
•Introduction of one-infection method for gonorrhea with
penicillin
•Creation of central Health laboratory in the Philippines
•Construction of the National Chest Center-for control case
registry for TB, mass immunization with BCG
PRE WORLD WAR II
POST WORLD WAR II
JAPANSE OCCUPATION
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
A colorless, tasteless, and almost odorless crystalline chemical compound, an organochlorine. It was originally developed as an insecticide, then it became infamous for its environmental impacts.
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
Dioxin
Diedrin
Chlordane
• Creation of National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)
• Department of health was renamed as Ministry of Health (MOH)
EDSA REVOLUTION
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
JONES LAW YEARS
AQUINO ADMINISTRATION
The drug of choice for treating all species of schistosomes is
LSD
Praziquantel
DDT
Synthroid
• Formulation of National Health Plan. Implementation of restructure Health care delivery system
• Adaptation of the Primary Health Care
• Launching of Operation Timbang and Mothercraft
• Birth of integrated Provincial Health Office
• Progress in Public Health research
• Community-based health programs
JONES LAW YEARS
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
AQUINO ADMINISTRATION
ROXAS ADMINISTRATION
From Ministry of Health it was renamed again as
Department of Health
•Increase in life expectancy slowed down
• Morbidity and Mortality rates from preventable
causes stabilized at high rates
•Declined in infant and child mortality decelerated
•Increased incidence of malnutrition
•Declined practice of family planning
REODICAS 7 STRATEGY
RAMOS ADMINISTRATION
AQUINO ADMINISTRATION
EDSA REVOLUTION
• more provision on health making comprehensive
health care available
• Milk code- EO51- required the marketing of breast milk substitute
• Universal child and mother immunization
• International safe and motherhood initiative was launched to reduced maternal mortality rate.
• Act prohibiting discrimination against women
• Organ Donation Act of 1991
AQUINO ADMINISTRATION
ROXAS ADMINISTRATION
JONES LAW YEARS
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
Act prohibiting discrimination against women
RA6725
RA6675
RA7170
RA7394
Organ Donation Act of 1991 Legalizing donation of all or body parts after death for specified purpose.
RA6725
RA6675
RA7170
RA7432
• “Health in the Hands of People” and “Lets DOH it”- by the Sec. Juan Flavier
• Continue to adopt PHC as a strategy
• National Immunization Day – BCG, DPT, OPV, MMR
• Promotion of Philippine Traditional medicine- DOH and DOST
• Voluntary Blood Donation Program
• Hospital as Center of Wellness
RAMOS ADMINISTRATION
AQUINO ADMINISTRATION
MARTIAL LAW YEARS
JAPANESE OCCUPATION
Senior Citizen’s Act- which grant benefits and special privileges in order to maximize the contributions of senior citizen to nation building
RA 7432
RA 7394
RA 7610
RA 7719
The National Blood Services Act of 1994 which was passed
to promote voluntary blood donation
RA 8172
EO 39
RA 7719
RA 7610
An Act of Salt Iodization Nationwide (ASIN)- providing salt iodization nationwide approved in 1996 and renamed FIDEL
RA8172
RA7170
RA7160
RA7432
Consumer Act of the Philippines- an act providing penalties for manufacture, distribution and sales of adulterated foods, drugs and cosmetics
RA7170
RA 7394
RA7432
RA8172
Special protection of Children against child abuse,
exploitation and discrimination
EO 39
RA 7432
RA 7719
RA 7610
• Expanded Program on Immunization
• Nutrition- vitamin A, iron and iodine utilization
• Family Planning
• Tuberculosis prevention
• Environmental sanitation
• STD-AIDS awareness prevention
• Healthy Lifestyle program
Reodicas’ Seven Strategy program
Martial law years
Roxas administration
Aquino administration
more women joining the workforce. This may or may not have adverse effect on the family. Care of children will be entrusted to caretakers
Urbanization
Industrialization
Environmental concern
revenge of the germs
The discriminate consumption and overuse of antibiotics have resulted in drug-resistant bacteria, viruses and parasites. Switching from inexpensive penicillin to other drugs increased treatment costs which are
beyond the reach of the poor.
THE REVENGE OF THE GERMS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
INDUSTRIALIZATION
URBANIZATION
Environmental degradation caused by deforestation, deterioration of seas and rivers due to industrial waste, indiscriminate disposal of waste. All these leads to ecological imbalance and pave the way for the emergence of the new types of microorganisms.
INDUSTRIALIZATION
URBANIZATION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
THE REVENGE OF THE GERMS
NESS stands for National Epidemic Surveillance System
True
False
NEDA stands for National Economic and Development Authority
True
False
UNICEF stands for United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
True
False
BCG stands for Bacillus Calmette Guerin
True
False
RA 8172 (ASIN) Stands for Act of Salt Iodization Nationwide
True
False
Required the marketing of breast milk substitute
Milk code EO51
Milk code EO52
Milk code EO53
Milk code EO54
This was made to track down the occurrence of 14 diseases with potential causing outbreaks.
NESS
NEDA
NEFA
MOH
DPT stands for diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus
True
False
OPV stands for Oral poliovirus vaccines
True
False
MMR means measles, mumps, and rubella
True
False
Created the Philippines National AIDS Council as a national policy and advisory body in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS
EO39
RA7179
7160
7432
RHU stands for Rural Health Unit
True
False
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