This document discusses different types of hygiene including personal, environmental, domestic, and food hygiene. It defines personal hygiene as cleanliness of the body and clothing through practices like bathing, washing hands and caring for teeth and nails. Environmental hygiene aims to create safe and sanitary spaces to prevent disease transmission. Domestic hygiene refers to cleanliness in homes through cleaning clothes, bedding and houses. Food hygiene is important to prevent contamination during production, processing, distribution and preparation of food which can cause disease outbreaks. Proper hygiene practices in all areas help promote individual and public health.
Personal hygiene is defined as the principle of maintaining cleanliness and grooming of the external body.
Maintaining a high level of personal hygiene will help to increase self esteem and confidence.
Family health care settings home visit (Unit - VI)Atul Yadav
This presentation contains :-
1. Introduction to home visit
2. Definition of home visit
3. Purpose of home visit
4. Principle of home visiting
5. Purpose of home visiting
6. Advantage of home visiting
7. Planning and evaluation of home visiting
8. Bag technique
9. Community bag
10. Clinics in community
11. Health guides
12. Function of health guides
13. Trained dais
14. Function of trained dais
15. Anganwadi worker
16. Sub center
17. Function of sub-center
18. Primary health center
19. Function of primary health center
20. Community health centers
21. Function of community health center
Personal hygiene is defined as the principle of maintaining cleanliness and grooming of the external body.
Maintaining a high level of personal hygiene will help to increase self esteem and confidence.
Family health care settings home visit (Unit - VI)Atul Yadav
This presentation contains :-
1. Introduction to home visit
2. Definition of home visit
3. Purpose of home visit
4. Principle of home visiting
5. Purpose of home visiting
6. Advantage of home visiting
7. Planning and evaluation of home visiting
8. Bag technique
9. Community bag
10. Clinics in community
11. Health guides
12. Function of health guides
13. Trained dais
14. Function of trained dais
15. Anganwadi worker
16. Sub center
17. Function of sub-center
18. Primary health center
19. Function of primary health center
20. Community health centers
21. Function of community health center
Beliefs about mental illness have been characterized by superstition, ignorance and fear. Although time and advances in scientific understanding of mental illness have dispelled many false ideas, there remain a number of popular misconceptions.
National Mental Helath Policy - Presented By Mohammed Haroon Rashid Haroon Rashid
Subject - Mental Health Nursing , Topic - National Mental Health Policy, Presented By Mohammed Haroon Rashid, Basic B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year in Florence College Of Nursing
Nurses have critical roles and responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. They will continue to be at the front line of patient care in hospitals and actively involved with evaluation and monitoring in the community. Nurses have to ensure that all patients acquire personalized, high-quality services irrespective of their infectious condition. They will also engage in planning for anticipated COVID-19–related outbreaks, which increase the demand for nursing and healthcare services that might overload systems.
It is very useful for mental health nursing student...
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A Descriptive Study to Assess the Prevalence of Nomophobia and Knowledge and ...ijtsrd
A descriptive study to assess the prevalence of nomophobia and knowledge and effect of using smartphone among college students in Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, with a View to develop an information booklet was conducted with the objectives To assess the prevalence of nomophobia among college students, to assess the knowledge level regarding smartphone use among college students, to assess effect of using smartphones among college students, to find the association between level of Nomophobia among college students with their selected demographic variables, to find the association between level of knowledge regarding smartphone among college students with their selected demographic variables, to find out the correlation between level of nomophobia and effect of using mobile phone among college students, to find out the correlation between level of knowledge and effect of using mobile phone among college students.Conceptual framework selected for this study is based on health belief model developed by Rosenstock, Becker and Miama in 1988. It is developed to address non compliance with health screening programs, mostly concerning disease prevention. Three key components were identified as influential aspects towards an individual’s likelihood to following health recommendations.An exploratory research approach with descriptive research design was adopted tor the study. Sample size were 250 college students of District Fatehgarh Saheb Punjab. Colleges are selected convenient by lottery method. Data was collected through nomophobia scale, knowledge questionnaire and checklist. Major findings shows that majority 140 56.06 of samples has moderate level of Nomophobia. 203 81.20 of samples have good knowledge level regarding smartphone, 29 11.6 have poor knowledge level. Majority 188 75.29 of samples has moderate level of effect on their life due to smartphone use, 49 19.6 have mild level of effect.There is significant association between level of nomophobia of samples with years of using mobile phone and there is also a significant association between level of nomophobia of samples with their frequent reason of using mobile phone.The association between level of knowledge of samples with their age is significant at 0.05 level of significance and the association between level of knowledge of samples with their educational level is significant at 0.05 level of significance. There is a positive correlation between levels of nomophobia and effects of using smartphone among college students. There is a negative correlation between levels of knowledge and effects of using smartphone among college students.Recommendations were that a similar study can be conducted among students of other stream and with different usage pattern of smartphone. Shailja Gautam | Mr. Deepak K. Shandilya | Ms. Lovesampuranjot Kaur "A Descriptive Study to Assess the Prevalence of Nomophobia and Knowledge and Effect of using Smartphone among College Students of Desh Bhagat University Mandi
Mental health act drafted in 1987 and came into india in 1993. It includes need, objectives, act etc. it includes 10 chapters and mental health care act 2017 included.
Beliefs about mental illness have been characterized by superstition, ignorance and fear. Although time and advances in scientific understanding of mental illness have dispelled many false ideas, there remain a number of popular misconceptions.
National Mental Helath Policy - Presented By Mohammed Haroon Rashid Haroon Rashid
Subject - Mental Health Nursing , Topic - National Mental Health Policy, Presented By Mohammed Haroon Rashid, Basic B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year in Florence College Of Nursing
Nurses have critical roles and responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. They will continue to be at the front line of patient care in hospitals and actively involved with evaluation and monitoring in the community. Nurses have to ensure that all patients acquire personalized, high-quality services irrespective of their infectious condition. They will also engage in planning for anticipated COVID-19–related outbreaks, which increase the demand for nursing and healthcare services that might overload systems.
It is very useful for mental health nursing student...
Mental health assessment determine patient is experiencing abnormalities in thinking and reasoning ability, feelings or behavior....
A Descriptive Study to Assess the Prevalence of Nomophobia and Knowledge and ...ijtsrd
A descriptive study to assess the prevalence of nomophobia and knowledge and effect of using smartphone among college students in Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, with a View to develop an information booklet was conducted with the objectives To assess the prevalence of nomophobia among college students, to assess the knowledge level regarding smartphone use among college students, to assess effect of using smartphones among college students, to find the association between level of Nomophobia among college students with their selected demographic variables, to find the association between level of knowledge regarding smartphone among college students with their selected demographic variables, to find out the correlation between level of nomophobia and effect of using mobile phone among college students, to find out the correlation between level of knowledge and effect of using mobile phone among college students.Conceptual framework selected for this study is based on health belief model developed by Rosenstock, Becker and Miama in 1988. It is developed to address non compliance with health screening programs, mostly concerning disease prevention. Three key components were identified as influential aspects towards an individual’s likelihood to following health recommendations.An exploratory research approach with descriptive research design was adopted tor the study. Sample size were 250 college students of District Fatehgarh Saheb Punjab. Colleges are selected convenient by lottery method. Data was collected through nomophobia scale, knowledge questionnaire and checklist. Major findings shows that majority 140 56.06 of samples has moderate level of Nomophobia. 203 81.20 of samples have good knowledge level regarding smartphone, 29 11.6 have poor knowledge level. Majority 188 75.29 of samples has moderate level of effect on their life due to smartphone use, 49 19.6 have mild level of effect.There is significant association between level of nomophobia of samples with years of using mobile phone and there is also a significant association between level of nomophobia of samples with their frequent reason of using mobile phone.The association between level of knowledge of samples with their age is significant at 0.05 level of significance and the association between level of knowledge of samples with their educational level is significant at 0.05 level of significance. There is a positive correlation between levels of nomophobia and effects of using smartphone among college students. There is a negative correlation between levels of knowledge and effects of using smartphone among college students.Recommendations were that a similar study can be conducted among students of other stream and with different usage pattern of smartphone. Shailja Gautam | Mr. Deepak K. Shandilya | Ms. Lovesampuranjot Kaur "A Descriptive Study to Assess the Prevalence of Nomophobia and Knowledge and Effect of using Smartphone among College Students of Desh Bhagat University Mandi
Mental health act drafted in 1987 and came into india in 1993. It includes need, objectives, act etc. it includes 10 chapters and mental health care act 2017 included.
"Hygienist" redirects here. For specific kinds of hygienist, see Industrial hygienist and Dental hygienist.
For the social movement, see Social hygiene. For the community in the United States, see Hygiene, Colorado.
A ppt explaining the IMPORTANCE of health and hygiene in schools , ways the MAINTAIN it , MEASURES taken at the school and government level to IMPLEMENT it , FOOD AND MEDICINAL HYGIENE and the importance of VACCINATIONS specially in the current covid-19 pandemic .
Food hygiene is fundamentally important. It plays a major role in ensuring food safety. Poor food hygiene practice can lead to food poisoning. Food premises posting poor hygiene scores as practiced in UK will su er negative economic e ects as consumers choose to eat somewhere else. Food hygiene plays a key factor in at the production, preparation, handling, storage, and distribution of food. Hygiene practices are important, particularly in lower socio economic households. This paper provides a primer on food hygiene. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Tolulope J. Ashaolu | Sarhan M. Musa "Food Hygiene: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28076.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/other/28076/food-hygiene-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
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2. Hygiene is a series
of practices
performed to
preserve health.
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Be clean. Be healthy.
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Personal hygiene
Environmental
hygiene
Domestic hygiene
Food hygiene
Types Of Hygiene
Personal hygiene
Personal hygiene which involves the
Personal hygiene which involves the
cleanliness of one’s body and clothing, proper
cleanliness of one’s body and clothing, proper
living habits, healthy diet, rest, and exercise,
living habits, healthy diet, rest, and exercise,
basically means cleanliness of your body.
basically means cleanliness of your body.
The main goal of personal hygiene is to improve
The main goal of personal hygiene is to improve
or enhance personal standards of cleanliness,
or enhance personal standards of cleanliness,
within people’s living conditions. Some of the
within people’s living conditions. Some of the
personal hygiene practices include bathing,
personal hygiene practices include bathing,
washing clothes, washing hands, proper use of the
washing clothes, washing hands, proper use of the
toilet, caring for the teeth, nails, feet and so on.
toilet, caring for the teeth, nails, feet and so on.
On a social level, people tend to
On a social level, people tend to
avoid a person with poor personal
avoid a person with poor personal
hygiene, hence resulting in
hygiene, hence resulting in
isolation and loneliness.
isolation and loneliness.
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4. Environmental hygiene takes care
of the health of both current and
future generations.
The aim of environmental hygiene is
to create safe spaces so as to prevent
diseases. In general, environmental
hygiene involves disinfection activities
(to control the harmful organisms and
bacteria that threaten health), rodent
control, disinfestation, and fumigation
activities.
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Environmental Hygiene
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Domestic hygiene
Domestic hygiene which involves
cleanliness, the sanitary
preparation of food, and
ventilation, generally means
cleanliness in homes. Domestic
hygiene practices include all the
work done to keep people’s
clothes, beddings, and houses
clean.
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One of the greatest risks to the
One of the greatest risks to the
health of a population is
health of a population is
contaminated food. It is a leading
contaminated food. It is a leading
cause of disease outbreaks and
cause of disease outbreaks and
transmission. Food that is kept for
transmission. Food that is kept for
too long contains
too long contains pathogens
pathogens or toxic
or toxic
chemicals whereas foodstuffs that are
chemicals whereas foodstuffs that are
consumed raw, such as vegetables
consumed raw, such as vegetables
and fruits, can get contaminated by
and fruits, can get contaminated by
flies, dirty hands, or unclean water.
flies, dirty hands, or unclean water.
Food hygiene
Food hygiene
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In the case where the
things are not often
cleaned, dirt and moisture
accumulate, making the
place ideal for the breeding
of parasites, germs, and
disease-carrying animals.
These germs can cause
infection or sickness to the
people.
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