The document provides information about a community seminar on diarrhea held in Cebu City, Philippines. The seminar's general objective was to provide residents with knowledge and a positive attitude about diarrhea. Specific topics covered included the types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diarrhea. The seminar also included demonstrations on blood pressure taking, wound care, handwashing, and had a snack time.
The document discusses a rabies control program hosted by BSN 4-H. It mentions attendance, eating snacks, preparing for a seminar, discussing rabies control, serving the community, and concluding the event. The document provides details about the various stages and activities of the rabies control program hosted by the organization but does not provide much contextual information.
The document summarizes the activities of an outreach program held in Kalunasan Cebu City for children. It describes storytelling sessions led by volunteers on "The Prayer" and "The Ugly Duckling", followed by dance and games. The highlight was serving food to the children. Pictures were taken with the kids before they left. The outreach aimed to inspire the community through interactive activities and fellowship.
The document discusses a dengue awareness program that was held, including registration for the event and preparations being made for the venue. A group photo was taken of participants after a busy day of the program with the message of "what's to lose if you will just participate?".
The document discusses the Alay Lakad Week celebration in Cebu City from September 15-21. The theme for this year's celebration is "Kagalingan ng Kabataan, Responsibilidad ng Bayan" which hopes to develop youth to become productive community members. The annual Alay Lakad Walk will be held on September 21 to raise funds for socio-economic projects benefiting out-of-school youth. In the past, over 1,000 youths have benefited from Alay Lakad through scholarships, vocational training, and livelihood projects. This year, organizers hope to support 500 more youths in Cebu City.
The document describes activities at a geriatric ward. It mentions taking vital signs, exercises led by Lola Fabiana, and playing games like Hep2x and passing balloons with the elderly patients. Students helped coach the games and served food to the patients, feeding them slowly. It also discusses cleaning dishes and having breaks between activities.
This document discusses how fortunate and wealthy people are if they have basic necessities like food, clothing, shelter, money, and health. It notes that having these things means one is richer than 75% of the world and among the top 8% wealthiest globally. It encourages counting blessings and being thankful, as many do not have the privileges of safety, family, freedom of religion, education, or ability to offer kindness that readers likely possess.
The document provides information about a community seminar on diarrhea held in Cebu City, Philippines. The seminar's general objective was to provide residents with knowledge and a positive attitude about diarrhea. Specific topics covered included the types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diarrhea. The seminar also included demonstrations on blood pressure taking, wound care, handwashing, and had a snack time.
The document discusses a rabies control program hosted by BSN 4-H. It mentions attendance, eating snacks, preparing for a seminar, discussing rabies control, serving the community, and concluding the event. The document provides details about the various stages and activities of the rabies control program hosted by the organization but does not provide much contextual information.
The document summarizes the activities of an outreach program held in Kalunasan Cebu City for children. It describes storytelling sessions led by volunteers on "The Prayer" and "The Ugly Duckling", followed by dance and games. The highlight was serving food to the children. Pictures were taken with the kids before they left. The outreach aimed to inspire the community through interactive activities and fellowship.
The document discusses a dengue awareness program that was held, including registration for the event and preparations being made for the venue. A group photo was taken of participants after a busy day of the program with the message of "what's to lose if you will just participate?".
The document discusses the Alay Lakad Week celebration in Cebu City from September 15-21. The theme for this year's celebration is "Kagalingan ng Kabataan, Responsibilidad ng Bayan" which hopes to develop youth to become productive community members. The annual Alay Lakad Walk will be held on September 21 to raise funds for socio-economic projects benefiting out-of-school youth. In the past, over 1,000 youths have benefited from Alay Lakad through scholarships, vocational training, and livelihood projects. This year, organizers hope to support 500 more youths in Cebu City.
The document describes activities at a geriatric ward. It mentions taking vital signs, exercises led by Lola Fabiana, and playing games like Hep2x and passing balloons with the elderly patients. Students helped coach the games and served food to the patients, feeding them slowly. It also discusses cleaning dishes and having breaks between activities.
This document discusses how fortunate and wealthy people are if they have basic necessities like food, clothing, shelter, money, and health. It notes that having these things means one is richer than 75% of the world and among the top 8% wealthiest globally. It encourages counting blessings and being thankful, as many do not have the privileges of safety, family, freedom of religion, education, or ability to offer kindness that readers likely possess.
The 2H students were tired from their academic activities but gained vigor for their mission to help the local community. When they arrived at their destination, they began their task of teaching children about proper hygiene without delay. It was rewarding for both the children and the 2H group, as the children were happy to learn and welcomed the group, and the 2H students found their work constructive. Both groups were smiling at the end of the productive visit.
The document outlines the activities of an outreach program to provide wound care in the Upper Kamparang area. The program involved traveling to Upper Kamparang, taking blood pressure readings and providing wound care and education to local residents through house visits. The day concluded with an entertainment session, snacks, and discussions on aftercare before saying goodbye.
The University of Cebu held a Dengue Awareness program for its BSN II-AA students. The program included a seminar on dengue led by Ms. Tyrene Mangubat that covered topics such as blood pressure taking and wound care. The goal was to educate students in the BSN II-AA program about dengue prevention and treatment.
The CESDEV Outreach Program held a height and weight taking activity for children at Lower Kamparang in Guadalupe, Cebu City. The activity began with a prayer and the nursing students helped facilitate measuring the children's heights using a tape measure and weights using a bathroom scale. The children were then given snacks of bread and juice as a thank you for their cooperation.
The nursing students conducted a health outreach program in Sindulan Mabolo, Cebu City for 50 children. They taught the children about hand washing, oral care, nail care and hygiene through action songs and stories. The students also took blood pressure readings from local mothers and provided wound care for children with open wounds. After the health lessons, the nursing students prepared and served pancit, puso and juice to the children.
The BSN 3-N students from CESDEV inaugurated an outreach program in Langob, Guadalupe, Cebu City on September 15, 2007. They provided education on basic nutrition and a balanced diet to community members, with a focus on the importance of eating vegetables and preparing affordable, well-balanced meals. The event was educational but also included entertainment, health screenings, measurements of children's weights and heights, and a feeding for participating children.
The student nurses from BSN III-L held a community outreach program in Kalunasan, Guadalupe to address malnutrition. They provided a feeding program serving pospas (lugaw) to share their blessings with the community and children. As part of the program, the students took height, weight, and blood pressure measurements of the residents. The outreach program was enjoyed by both the residents and the student nurses.
This document summarizes a feeding program held in Sitio Langob Brgy Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City, Philippines on September 8, 2007. It provides background information on the location of Guadalupe including famous schools, places of interest, restaurants, and transportation access. It also includes snippets of conversations and activities from the feeding program, such as food preparation, teaching children proper hand washing technique, and providing wound care. The document closes with a quote emphasizing the importance of caring for children's needs today rather than neglecting them.
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The document contains summaries of various nursing topics written by different authors on September 15, 2007. It discusses Langob Outreach, blood pressure taking, wound care, health teaching, and the effects of strong floods that destroyed a bridge and heavy rain where children were swimming in puddles. Chuck Raagas and Katrina Daguil observed another class taking weights.
The document summarizes a nutrition outreach program conducted by BSN 3-A students in Sitio Kalubihan. The program included an opening prayer and remarks, games, exercise and dance demonstrations, a lecture on the basic food groups and food pyramid, and a feeding where canned goods and noodles were distributed to children. The goal was to educate the children on proper nutrition and encourage healthy eating behaviors.
The BSN 2-W students at the University held a community outreach program on environmental sanitation in the baranggay of Panag-abay, Opra, Lahug. They divided into four committees for blood pressure taking, wound care, health education, and food preparation. The health education committee taught the local children about proper waste disposal and segregation. After providing medical services, the group gave sandwiches, juices, and candies to the children and elderly before concluding their activities at 4pm.
The student nurses conducted a community outreach program to provide various health services to residents. They were divided into four groups to take blood pressure readings, provide wound care, conduct health teachings on oral hygiene, and feed children. The blood pressure group went house-to-house and encountered a variety of people. The wound care group also visited homes and helped children. The health teaching group instructed children on proper tooth brushing. They distributed toothbrushes. The children were grateful for all the services and interactions with the student nurses.
On September 29, 2007, nursing students from BSN2-I conducted a health teaching outreach program in Barangay Kalunasan. The students were divided into four teams to provide health teachings to children on proper handwashing, take blood pressure readings, perform wound care, and facilitate food distribution and event organization. With the help of their community instructor Mr. Ronald Quiñones, the outreach was a success, providing health services to the community and creating fond memories for the students through interactions with the children.
The BSN IV J class at CESDEV held an outreach program at Langub Kalunasan, Cebu on February 27, 2007 where they conducted physical assessments in cooperation with UC-ERDA. Mr. Christopher V. Diputado, a clinical instructor, oversaw the program led by Miss Noimie S. TIMTIM, the BSN IV- J class president.
Personal hygiene is essential for healthy interactions with others. It involves maintaining a clean physical self and caring for one's body. Good personal hygiene promotes both physical and mental well-being. It gives people confidence and makes social relationships more productive. Maintaining proper hygiene helps prevent the spread of disease and reinforces social bonds. Overall personal hygiene is an important part of living a successful and fulfilling life.
The document summarizes a mangrove tree planting event along the coastline of Lilo-an. A group hiked to the plantation site, where they got muddy while planting mangrove trees. After completing the planting, the group checked attendance, cleaned their feet, and ended the event, having successfully contributed to the mangrove forests.
Hundreds of children participated in a feeding and oral care program hosted by BSN 3-R student nurses in Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City. The student nurses instructed the children on proper toothbrushing techniques and hygiene through games, songs, and demonstrations. They also distributed free toothbrushes, toothpaste, drinks and snacks to the children. The program aimed to educate the local community's youth on dental health and proper nutrition.
Humans and the environment must coexist to maintain balance, but negligence and abuse can contribute to slow environmental decline. Proper solid waste management is not selfish but shows concern for others by maintaining a clean habitat for future generations. During a community outreach program, nursing students taught residents of Kalunasan, Cebu about solid waste management laws, segregating waste, and health risks of improper disposal to promote a healthier community.
The document is a summary of an outreach program presented by nursing students from BSN 3W. It describes students taking blood pressures and doing urine tests as part of the program. It encourages people not to be afraid and notes that the students are from a world-class nursing program.
The BSN IV-F nursing students at UC organized a pre-Christmas party for the children at the SOS Village, decorating the area and preparing gifts for the children. Games like an egg rolling contest and pin the star on the tree were played. The students presented carols and snacks were served. Each child received gifts before group pictures were taken, allowing the students to feel they brought joy to the children during the holidays.
The 2H students were tired from their academic activities but gained vigor for their mission to help the local community. When they arrived at their destination, they began their task of teaching children about proper hygiene without delay. It was rewarding for both the children and the 2H group, as the children were happy to learn and welcomed the group, and the 2H students found their work constructive. Both groups were smiling at the end of the productive visit.
The document outlines the activities of an outreach program to provide wound care in the Upper Kamparang area. The program involved traveling to Upper Kamparang, taking blood pressure readings and providing wound care and education to local residents through house visits. The day concluded with an entertainment session, snacks, and discussions on aftercare before saying goodbye.
The University of Cebu held a Dengue Awareness program for its BSN II-AA students. The program included a seminar on dengue led by Ms. Tyrene Mangubat that covered topics such as blood pressure taking and wound care. The goal was to educate students in the BSN II-AA program about dengue prevention and treatment.
The CESDEV Outreach Program held a height and weight taking activity for children at Lower Kamparang in Guadalupe, Cebu City. The activity began with a prayer and the nursing students helped facilitate measuring the children's heights using a tape measure and weights using a bathroom scale. The children were then given snacks of bread and juice as a thank you for their cooperation.
The nursing students conducted a health outreach program in Sindulan Mabolo, Cebu City for 50 children. They taught the children about hand washing, oral care, nail care and hygiene through action songs and stories. The students also took blood pressure readings from local mothers and provided wound care for children with open wounds. After the health lessons, the nursing students prepared and served pancit, puso and juice to the children.
The BSN 3-N students from CESDEV inaugurated an outreach program in Langob, Guadalupe, Cebu City on September 15, 2007. They provided education on basic nutrition and a balanced diet to community members, with a focus on the importance of eating vegetables and preparing affordable, well-balanced meals. The event was educational but also included entertainment, health screenings, measurements of children's weights and heights, and a feeding for participating children.
The student nurses from BSN III-L held a community outreach program in Kalunasan, Guadalupe to address malnutrition. They provided a feeding program serving pospas (lugaw) to share their blessings with the community and children. As part of the program, the students took height, weight, and blood pressure measurements of the residents. The outreach program was enjoyed by both the residents and the student nurses.
This document summarizes a feeding program held in Sitio Langob Brgy Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City, Philippines on September 8, 2007. It provides background information on the location of Guadalupe including famous schools, places of interest, restaurants, and transportation access. It also includes snippets of conversations and activities from the feeding program, such as food preparation, teaching children proper hand washing technique, and providing wound care. The document closes with a quote emphasizing the importance of caring for children's needs today rather than neglecting them.
UC Nursing CESDEV 3 Aa Langob Outreach Ppt Showucnursingcesdev
The document contains summaries of various nursing topics written by different authors on September 15, 2007. It discusses Langob Outreach, blood pressure taking, wound care, health teaching, and the effects of strong floods that destroyed a bridge and heavy rain where children were swimming in puddles. Chuck Raagas and Katrina Daguil observed another class taking weights.
The document summarizes a nutrition outreach program conducted by BSN 3-A students in Sitio Kalubihan. The program included an opening prayer and remarks, games, exercise and dance demonstrations, a lecture on the basic food groups and food pyramid, and a feeding where canned goods and noodles were distributed to children. The goal was to educate the children on proper nutrition and encourage healthy eating behaviors.
The BSN 2-W students at the University held a community outreach program on environmental sanitation in the baranggay of Panag-abay, Opra, Lahug. They divided into four committees for blood pressure taking, wound care, health education, and food preparation. The health education committee taught the local children about proper waste disposal and segregation. After providing medical services, the group gave sandwiches, juices, and candies to the children and elderly before concluding their activities at 4pm.
The student nurses conducted a community outreach program to provide various health services to residents. They were divided into four groups to take blood pressure readings, provide wound care, conduct health teachings on oral hygiene, and feed children. The blood pressure group went house-to-house and encountered a variety of people. The wound care group also visited homes and helped children. The health teaching group instructed children on proper tooth brushing. They distributed toothbrushes. The children were grateful for all the services and interactions with the student nurses.
On September 29, 2007, nursing students from BSN2-I conducted a health teaching outreach program in Barangay Kalunasan. The students were divided into four teams to provide health teachings to children on proper handwashing, take blood pressure readings, perform wound care, and facilitate food distribution and event organization. With the help of their community instructor Mr. Ronald Quiñones, the outreach was a success, providing health services to the community and creating fond memories for the students through interactions with the children.
The BSN IV J class at CESDEV held an outreach program at Langub Kalunasan, Cebu on February 27, 2007 where they conducted physical assessments in cooperation with UC-ERDA. Mr. Christopher V. Diputado, a clinical instructor, oversaw the program led by Miss Noimie S. TIMTIM, the BSN IV- J class president.
Personal hygiene is essential for healthy interactions with others. It involves maintaining a clean physical self and caring for one's body. Good personal hygiene promotes both physical and mental well-being. It gives people confidence and makes social relationships more productive. Maintaining proper hygiene helps prevent the spread of disease and reinforces social bonds. Overall personal hygiene is an important part of living a successful and fulfilling life.
The document summarizes a mangrove tree planting event along the coastline of Lilo-an. A group hiked to the plantation site, where they got muddy while planting mangrove trees. After completing the planting, the group checked attendance, cleaned their feet, and ended the event, having successfully contributed to the mangrove forests.
Hundreds of children participated in a feeding and oral care program hosted by BSN 3-R student nurses in Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City. The student nurses instructed the children on proper toothbrushing techniques and hygiene through games, songs, and demonstrations. They also distributed free toothbrushes, toothpaste, drinks and snacks to the children. The program aimed to educate the local community's youth on dental health and proper nutrition.
Humans and the environment must coexist to maintain balance, but negligence and abuse can contribute to slow environmental decline. Proper solid waste management is not selfish but shows concern for others by maintaining a clean habitat for future generations. During a community outreach program, nursing students taught residents of Kalunasan, Cebu about solid waste management laws, segregating waste, and health risks of improper disposal to promote a healthier community.
The document is a summary of an outreach program presented by nursing students from BSN 3W. It describes students taking blood pressures and doing urine tests as part of the program. It encourages people not to be afraid and notes that the students are from a world-class nursing program.
The BSN IV-F nursing students at UC organized a pre-Christmas party for the children at the SOS Village, decorating the area and preparing gifts for the children. Games like an egg rolling contest and pin the star on the tree were played. The students presented carols and snacks were served. Each child received gifts before group pictures were taken, allowing the students to feel they brought joy to the children during the holidays.