The monthly community report summarizes activities from March 2011, including:
- 39 outpatient visits, 10 health checkups, 1 family visit, and 4 community lectures
- Most common causes of morbidity were respiratory (18 cases), parasitic (4), and cardiovascular (2).
- 10 individuals received health checkups.
- Activities for the month included orientations on fire prevention, breast self-exam, colon cancer, and rabies awareness. An immunization drive was also held, providing DPT, hepatitis B, and OPV vaccines. Feeding programs continued to monitor malnourished children.
This document discusses iron deficiency anemia, including its definition, causes, symptoms, stages, and management. Specifically, it defines anemia as a reduction in hemoglobin concentration below the reference value. It lists the main causes of iron deficiency anemia as chronic bleeding, decreased iron intake, and increased iron requirements. The management of iron deficiency anemia involves oral or parenteral iron supplementation depending on the severity of the case and ability to tolerate oral iron.
The monthly community report summarizes activities from March 2011, including:
- 39 outpatient visits, 10 health checkups, 1 family visit, and 4 community lectures
- Most common causes of morbidity were respiratory (18 cases), parasitic (4), and cardiovascular (2).
- 10 individuals received health checkups.
- Activities for the month included orientations on fire prevention, breast self-exam, colon cancer, and rabies awareness. An immunization drive was also held, providing DPT, hepatitis B, and OPV vaccines. Feeding programs continued to monitor malnourished children.
This document discusses iron deficiency anemia, including its definition, causes, symptoms, stages, and management. Specifically, it defines anemia as a reduction in hemoglobin concentration below the reference value. It lists the main causes of iron deficiency anemia as chronic bleeding, decreased iron intake, and increased iron requirements. The management of iron deficiency anemia involves oral or parenteral iron supplementation depending on the severity of the case and ability to tolerate oral iron.
The document discusses new security features in Oracle9i for administrators. It covers topics like improved default security, secure application roles that can be assigned within applications, global application contexts for sharing context across sessions, and enhanced fine-grained access control. An example is provided showing how to set up an application context globally and access it from different sessions with different client IDs.
The document discusses new features in Oracle8i for administrators, including Java in the database, optimizer and query improvements, summary management, indexes and partitioning, universal installer migration and upgrade features, manageability features, availability and recoverability, Net8 features, SQL*Plus and national language support, database security, and partial additions. Key points covered include Java virtual machine integration, SQLJ and JDBC, using Java with Oracle, Java configuration, Internet file system, and stored outlines for optimizer plan stability.
This document discusses SQL Performance Analyzer and how it can be used to forecast the impact of potential database changes on the performance of SQL queries. It extracts a SQL Tuning Set (STS) from production, transports it to a test system, re-executes the SQL after applying changes, detects any performance improvements, regressions or plan changes, and allows tuning of regressed SQL queries.
The document discusses new security features in Oracle9i for administrators. It covers topics like improved default security, secure application roles that can be assigned within applications, global application contexts for sharing context across sessions, and enhanced fine-grained access control. An example is provided showing how to set up an application context globally and access it from different sessions with different client IDs.
The document discusses new features in Oracle8i for administrators, including Java in the database, optimizer and query improvements, summary management, indexes and partitioning, universal installer migration and upgrade features, manageability features, availability and recoverability, Net8 features, SQL*Plus and national language support, database security, and partial additions. Key points covered include Java virtual machine integration, SQLJ and JDBC, using Java with Oracle, Java configuration, Internet file system, and stored outlines for optimizer plan stability.
This document discusses SQL Performance Analyzer and how it can be used to forecast the impact of potential database changes on the performance of SQL queries. It extracts a SQL Tuning Set (STS) from production, transports it to a test system, re-executes the SQL after applying changes, detects any performance improvements, regressions or plan changes, and allows tuning of regressed SQL queries.