This document contains 3 certificates of attendance awarded to Diane Mary K. Nuevas by the Philippine National Red Cross for completing various medical training courses, including:
1) A 4-day First Aid training course from January 13-16, 2010.
2) A 2-day Basic Life Support and CPR training course for healthcare providers from January 11-12, 2010.
3) A 1-day training course on Automated External Defibrillator operation on January 12, 2010. All courses were held in Cagayan de Oro City.
Diane Mary Kionisala completed a Practical Nursing course at Holy Cross School of Practical Nursing, Inc. in Cagayan de Oro City. She completed primary school in Sagay, Central School and high school at St. Augustine School of Nursing. Her transcript shows her final grades for courses completed from Levels I through IV, including Anatomy, Nutrition, English, Fundamentals of Nursing, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Maternal/Child Nursing, and Medical/Surgical Nursing. She achieved a Certificate of Practical Nursing in June 2010 with over 750 hours of theoretical classroom instruction and over 800 hours of clinical experience in areas like delivery, newborn care, pediatric nursing and psychiatric nursing.
The document provides an overview of the anatomy and functions of the cardiovascular system including:
1. The heart chambers, valves, conduction system, and coronary arteries.
2. The circulatory system including arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins.
3. The functions of the cardiovascular system including circulation and regulation of heart rate.
4. Methods for assessing the cardiovascular system including health history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests.
This document certifies that Diane Mary K. Fuentes has completed the requirements to graduate from an unnamed training institute. It confirms she is eligible to graduate and can present her diploma, transcript, and certificate of training when applying for jobs abroad. The signatures on the attached documents are verified as authentic by the school registrar and vice president/CEO of the institute, which is recognized by the Philippine government.
The Community Skills Initiative is an education division of C.P.D.M.S. Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. It is accredited by the Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance. The Community Skills Initiative offers courses in areas such as teacher training, first aid training, and more to help individuals gain skills for employment. It is located in Ashton-Under-Lyne and aims to provide education and assistance to those seeking to reenter the workforce or society after criminal offenses.
This document discusses the relationship between economic growth and environmental protection. It argues that historically, many have seen these as competing goals but that a sustainable path is possible that pursues both simultaneously. Reducing pollution and carbon emissions while boosting standards of living will require new technologies, policies, and ways of thinking that value the environment on par with economic metrics. With political will and cooperation across sectors, nations can transition to greener and more inclusive economic models.
This document contains 3 certificates of attendance awarded to Diane Mary K. Nuevas by the Philippine National Red Cross for completing various medical training courses, including:
1) A 4-day First Aid training course from January 13-16, 2010.
2) A 2-day Basic Life Support and CPR training course for healthcare providers from January 11-12, 2010.
3) A 1-day training course on Automated External Defibrillator operation on January 12, 2010. All courses were held in Cagayan de Oro City.
Diane Mary Kionisala completed a Practical Nursing course at Holy Cross School of Practical Nursing, Inc. in Cagayan de Oro City. She completed primary school in Sagay, Central School and high school at St. Augustine School of Nursing. Her transcript shows her final grades for courses completed from Levels I through IV, including Anatomy, Nutrition, English, Fundamentals of Nursing, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Maternal/Child Nursing, and Medical/Surgical Nursing. She achieved a Certificate of Practical Nursing in June 2010 with over 750 hours of theoretical classroom instruction and over 800 hours of clinical experience in areas like delivery, newborn care, pediatric nursing and psychiatric nursing.
The document provides an overview of the anatomy and functions of the cardiovascular system including:
1. The heart chambers, valves, conduction system, and coronary arteries.
2. The circulatory system including arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins.
3. The functions of the cardiovascular system including circulation and regulation of heart rate.
4. Methods for assessing the cardiovascular system including health history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests.
This document certifies that Diane Mary K. Fuentes has completed the requirements to graduate from an unnamed training institute. It confirms she is eligible to graduate and can present her diploma, transcript, and certificate of training when applying for jobs abroad. The signatures on the attached documents are verified as authentic by the school registrar and vice president/CEO of the institute, which is recognized by the Philippine government.
The Community Skills Initiative is an education division of C.P.D.M.S. Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. It is accredited by the Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance. The Community Skills Initiative offers courses in areas such as teacher training, first aid training, and more to help individuals gain skills for employment. It is located in Ashton-Under-Lyne and aims to provide education and assistance to those seeking to reenter the workforce or society after criminal offenses.
This document discusses the relationship between economic growth and environmental protection. It argues that historically, many have seen these as competing goals but that a sustainable path is possible that pursues both simultaneously. Reducing pollution and carbon emissions while boosting standards of living will require new technologies, policies, and ways of thinking that value the environment on par with economic metrics. With political will and cooperation across sectors, nations can transition to greener and more inclusive economic models.
This document is unintelligible as it contains random characters and symbols with no discernible words, sentences, or meaning. No important information can be extracted from it.
This certification document confirms that Datie Mary Il Nuevas volunteered for Gugma sa Kabataan, Inc in 2010. As a volunteer, her responsibilities included caring for the daily hygiene needs of the children and conducting a baseline study of family health practices partnered with the organization. The certification describes Ms. Nuevas as analytical, capable of making decisions, willing to take on other responsibilities as needed, open to new techniques, and persevering, with an ability to work well in a team while respecting others.
A modified version of Paul Pruysers 7 benchmarks for pastoral diagnosis. Provides guidelines for pastoral care, either for single visit or longer term process.
This document provides information about basic life support (BLS) including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It defines BLS as an emergency procedure to recognize respiratory or cardiac arrest and use CPR to maintain life until the victim recovers or more advanced support is available. It describes the links in the chain of survival and emphasizes the importance of early access to care, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early advanced cardiac life support. The document also reviews anatomy, body systems, risks for cardiovascular disease, and what occurs in a heart attack.
Look at different models of christian counseling, pastoral care, and coaching... with special attention to the perspectives regarding goal (repair versus growth) and relationship between theology and psychology.
1) The document discusses the author's three rotational community duties as a nursing student in rural health units and municipalities in Baguio City and Benguet, Philippines.
2) During their community duties, the students conducted home visits, health teachings, and simple medical interventions. They provided care like blood pressure monitoring and gained experience applying their nursing knowledge.
3) The author learned valuable skills like managing their time efficiently, communicating with patients and staff, and computing important health metrics for pregnant women. They found the duties a crucial learning experience.
The document summarizes the history and origins of the Red Cross, beginning with the Battle of Solferino in 1859 where Jean Henri Dunant witnessed the suffering of wounded soldiers left on the battlefield. This inspired him to form the International Committee of the Red Cross and campaign for the Geneva Conventions. The Red Cross now provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief services worldwide according to the seven fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. The Philippine Red Cross was established in 1899 and continues to operate various medical, youth and community programs across the Philippines.
Basic first aid techniques for moving injured persons include:
- Helping a conscious victim walk by letting them put their arms over the rescuer's shoulders.
- Carrying an unconscious person by cradling their head and pulling them away by their shoulders or clothing.
- Rolling an unconscious person onto a blanket or sleeping bag and pulling them to safety.
- With a helper, surrounding a conscious victim and helping them walk or improvising a stretcher to carry them.
The document provides an overview of a workshop on disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) for schools, including an opening prayer, welcome remarks, presentations on DRRM programs and policies, earthquake and tsunami preparedness, and an actual drill evaluation. It also discusses Philippines' hazardscape, earthquake and tsunami hazards like from the Manila Trench, and the importance of schools having a DRRM plan.
The document provides information about the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and its disaster response program called Red Cross 143. It discusses the brief history of the Red Cross, its seven fundamental principles, and the Red Cross emblem. It then describes the PRC's mission and services, including its National Blood Service, Disaster Management Service, and Red Cross 143 program. Red Cross 143 aims to develop a network of community volunteers who are first responders in times of disasters and emergencies.
This document provides guidelines for positioning and moving patients in emergency situations:
- Reposition patients only when necessary, placing unresponsive and non-trauma patients in the recovery position on their side. Do not move trauma patients unless treating a life-threatening condition.
- Carry patients using proper lifting techniques to prevent injury, checking for injuries first. Use emergency carries like the firefighter's carry or pack-strap carry only if the patient faces immediate danger and you cannot otherwise provide care.
- When moving a patient with help, use assisted walking, two-person seat carries, or extremity carries down steps, supporting the patient's weight appropriately. Control bleeding through direct pressure, elevation, pressure bandages,
The document discusses the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 and provides context on disaster risks in the Philippines. It notes that the Philippines is third highest in the world in exposure to natural hazards due to its geographical location. It then provides statistics on natural disasters from 2000-2011 showing increasing casualties over time. The rest of the document discusses specific recent disasters, earthquake facts, the disaster management system, and strategies for earthquake preparedness including building evacuation plans and conducting earthquake drills.
This document is unintelligible as it contains random characters and symbols with no discernible words, sentences, or meaning. No important information can be extracted from it.
This certification document confirms that Datie Mary Il Nuevas volunteered for Gugma sa Kabataan, Inc in 2010. As a volunteer, her responsibilities included caring for the daily hygiene needs of the children and conducting a baseline study of family health practices partnered with the organization. The certification describes Ms. Nuevas as analytical, capable of making decisions, willing to take on other responsibilities as needed, open to new techniques, and persevering, with an ability to work well in a team while respecting others.
A modified version of Paul Pruysers 7 benchmarks for pastoral diagnosis. Provides guidelines for pastoral care, either for single visit or longer term process.
This document provides information about basic life support (BLS) including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It defines BLS as an emergency procedure to recognize respiratory or cardiac arrest and use CPR to maintain life until the victim recovers or more advanced support is available. It describes the links in the chain of survival and emphasizes the importance of early access to care, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early advanced cardiac life support. The document also reviews anatomy, body systems, risks for cardiovascular disease, and what occurs in a heart attack.
Look at different models of christian counseling, pastoral care, and coaching... with special attention to the perspectives regarding goal (repair versus growth) and relationship between theology and psychology.
1) The document discusses the author's three rotational community duties as a nursing student in rural health units and municipalities in Baguio City and Benguet, Philippines.
2) During their community duties, the students conducted home visits, health teachings, and simple medical interventions. They provided care like blood pressure monitoring and gained experience applying their nursing knowledge.
3) The author learned valuable skills like managing their time efficiently, communicating with patients and staff, and computing important health metrics for pregnant women. They found the duties a crucial learning experience.
The document summarizes the history and origins of the Red Cross, beginning with the Battle of Solferino in 1859 where Jean Henri Dunant witnessed the suffering of wounded soldiers left on the battlefield. This inspired him to form the International Committee of the Red Cross and campaign for the Geneva Conventions. The Red Cross now provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief services worldwide according to the seven fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. The Philippine Red Cross was established in 1899 and continues to operate various medical, youth and community programs across the Philippines.
Basic first aid techniques for moving injured persons include:
- Helping a conscious victim walk by letting them put their arms over the rescuer's shoulders.
- Carrying an unconscious person by cradling their head and pulling them away by their shoulders or clothing.
- Rolling an unconscious person onto a blanket or sleeping bag and pulling them to safety.
- With a helper, surrounding a conscious victim and helping them walk or improvising a stretcher to carry them.
The document provides an overview of a workshop on disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) for schools, including an opening prayer, welcome remarks, presentations on DRRM programs and policies, earthquake and tsunami preparedness, and an actual drill evaluation. It also discusses Philippines' hazardscape, earthquake and tsunami hazards like from the Manila Trench, and the importance of schools having a DRRM plan.
The document provides information about the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and its disaster response program called Red Cross 143. It discusses the brief history of the Red Cross, its seven fundamental principles, and the Red Cross emblem. It then describes the PRC's mission and services, including its National Blood Service, Disaster Management Service, and Red Cross 143 program. Red Cross 143 aims to develop a network of community volunteers who are first responders in times of disasters and emergencies.
This document provides guidelines for positioning and moving patients in emergency situations:
- Reposition patients only when necessary, placing unresponsive and non-trauma patients in the recovery position on their side. Do not move trauma patients unless treating a life-threatening condition.
- Carry patients using proper lifting techniques to prevent injury, checking for injuries first. Use emergency carries like the firefighter's carry or pack-strap carry only if the patient faces immediate danger and you cannot otherwise provide care.
- When moving a patient with help, use assisted walking, two-person seat carries, or extremity carries down steps, supporting the patient's weight appropriately. Control bleeding through direct pressure, elevation, pressure bandages,
The document discusses the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 and provides context on disaster risks in the Philippines. It notes that the Philippines is third highest in the world in exposure to natural hazards due to its geographical location. It then provides statistics on natural disasters from 2000-2011 showing increasing casualties over time. The rest of the document discusses specific recent disasters, earthquake facts, the disaster management system, and strategies for earthquake preparedness including building evacuation plans and conducting earthquake drills.