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1. PRAYER
Heavenly Father and Your Beloved Son Jesus
Christ,
We thank you for giving us another life,
We thank you for another Beautiful Morning.
As we go on through our lessons today,
May you make us instruments to do good things.
Please enlighten our minds,
Give us strength to participate in our subject
today IN Jesusname
AMEN
3. Guide Questions:
โขWhat is the main subject of the song?
โขWhat is your dream community?
โขDo you considered your present
community as an ideal one ?
4. LOOK AT THE PICTURE
Questions :
1.What can you say about
this picture ?
2.What do you think is the
lifestyle of this people ?
3.Can you consider this
picture as a healthy
community ?
5. โข COMMUNITY is defined as a sociological group in a
large place sharing one environment; it therefore
includes the individual and the family.
6. โข COMMUNITY HEALTH โ IS DEFINED AS THE ART AND SCIENCE OF
MAINTAINING PROTECTING AND IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF ALL THE
MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ORGANIZED AND SUSTAINED
COMMUNITY EFFORTS
7. โขENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - comprises those aspect of
human health that are determined by physical ,
chemical , biological , social and psychosocial factors
in the surrounding environment
8. Characteristics of a Healthy Community
1. Acleanandsafephysicalenvironment.
2. Anenvironmentthatmeetseveryoneโsbasicneeds.
3. Anenvironment thatpromotessocial harmonyand
activelyinvolveseveryone.
4. Anunderstandingoflocal healthand
environmental issues.
5. Acommunitythatparticipatesinidentifying
local solutionstolocal problems.
10. โขYou have now encountered
concepts of community and
environmental health .
โขCan you considered your present
community as a healthy
community ?
11.
12. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES
1. Maternal Health Care
2. Child Health Care
3. Nutrition Program
4. Population and
Family Planning
Program
5. Control of
Communicable diseases
a) Immunizations, Control of
Diarrheal Diseases
b)Operation Timbang, Food
Supplementation
c) Free Family Planning
d)Pre-natal, Natal, Post-
Natal
e) Tuberculosis control
program
13. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES
6. Environmental
Sanitation Program
7. Control of Non-
Communicable diseases
8. Dental Health Program
9. Reproductive Health
Care
10. Medical Morbidity
Clinic
a) Tooth Extraction
b)Counselling on family
planning and RH
c) Blood Pressure
screening
d)Provision of free
medicines
e) Inspection of Food
Establishments
14. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES
11. National Voluntary
Blood Services
12. Epidemiology and
Surveillance Program
13. Disaster Management
Preparedness Program
14. Mental Hygiene
15. Pharmacy services
a. Distribution of medicines
to all health centers
b. Blood-letting activities at
barangay level
c. Adolescent counselling
centers
d. Controlling outbreaks like
dengue
e. Medical services/
Assistance during disaster
15. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES FUNCTIONS
1. Maternal Health Care d. Pre-natal, Natal, Post-
Natal
2. Child Health Care a. Immunizations, Control
of Diarrheal Diseases
3. Nutrition Program b. Operation Timbang,
Food Supplementation
4. Population and
Family Planning
Program
c. Free Family Planning
5. Control of
Communicable diseases
e. Tuberculosis
control program
16. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES FUNCTIONS
6. Environmental
Sanitation Program
e. Inspection of Food
Establishments
7. Control of Non-
Communicable diseases
c. Blood Pressure screening
8. Dental Health Program a. Tooth Extraction
9. Reproductive Health
Care
b. Counselling on family
planning and RH
10. Medical Morbidity
Clinic
d. Provision of free medicines
17. Primary Health Care Programs in
the Community
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES FUNCTIONS
11. National Voluntary
Blood Services
b. Blood-letting activities at
barangay level
12. Epidemiology and
Surveillance Program
d. Controlling outbreaks like
dengue
13. Disaster Management
Preparedness Program
e. Medical services/
Assistance during disaster
14. Mental Hygiene c. Adolescent counselling
centers
15. Pharmacy services a. Distribution of medicines
to all health centers
30. Environmental Issues that
affect our
community
TOAPOLIUPN
RGTWOH
PopulationGro
w
th
Population growth is defined as the change
in the amount of individuals of a specials
in an area over time
32. VPTREYO
and NHUEGR
PovertyandHunger
People are said to live in extreme poverty when they
cannot meet their basic needs for shelter, health and
food. The most common measure of this is the poverty
line, the minimum income level below which a person
or family struggles to survive.
34. LLGOAB WRMAING
G
lo
b
al Warming
Global warming is an increase in the earth's
atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely
predicted to occur due to an increase in the
greenhouse effect resulting especially from
pollution.
36. URTCDEOISNT of
NZOOE ELRYA
Destruc
tiono
fO
zo
n
elay
e
r
Ozone layer depletion is the thinning of the ozone layer
present in the upper atmosphere.
Humans will be directly exposed to the harmful
ultraviolet radiation of the sun due to the depletion of
the ozone layer. This might result in serious health
issues among humans, such as skin diseases, cancer,
sunburns, cataract, quick ageing and weak immune
system.
38. RIA, ATEWR and OISEN NLTLUOIOP
Air,Wate
r andNoisePollution
Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the presence of
substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans
and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials.
Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of
human activities, so that it negatively affects its uses. Water bodies include
lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater.
Noise pollution can cause health problems for people and wildlife, both on
land and in the sea. From traffic noise to rock concerts, loud or inescapable
sounds can cause hearing loss, stress, and high blood pressure.
40. OIPDSASL of LODSI and
IXOCT EWATSS
Disp
o
sal o
fSolidandT
o
x
icWaste
s
An inefficient municipal solid waste management
system may create serious negative
environmental impacts like infectious diseases,
land and water pollution, obstruction of drains and
loss of biodiversity.
42. DNALSDISE LandSlide
s
A landslide is the movement of rock, earth,
or debris down a sloped section of
land. Landslides are caused
by rain, earthquakes, volcanoes,
44. OHNSYOPT T
yphoons
A typhoon is a giant, rotating storm that brings wind, rain,
and destruction.
Typhoons and heavy rains may cause flooding
which, in turn, can potentially increase the
transmission of communicable diseases. These
include water-borne diseases (e.g., typhoid fever,
cholera, leptospirosis, and hepatitis A); and vector-
borne diseases (e.g., malaria, dengue).
46. LASFH DOLSFO F
lashF
lo
o
d
s
A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas:
washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may
be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe
thunderstorm, hurricane, or tropical storm, or by
meltwater from ice or snow flowing over ice
sheets or snowfields.
48. Performance Task in Health
Each group must give suggestions or ways on how to
prevent and manage community and environmental
health issues.
PICTURE (cut outs from newspapers, magazines, etc.
or printed from the internet). Write a short description.
Put it in a Long Bond Paper, Long Folder)
Write the members of the group
49. Group 1 โ Population Growth,
Poverty and Hunger, Global Warming
Group 2 โ Flashfloods, Typhoons,
Landslides
Group 3 โ Air, Water and Noise
Pollution