"Implementing Health Reforms for the Rapid Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Health"
Issued by the DOH as a response to the slow decline in maternal and child mortality in the Philippines
"Implementing Health Reforms for the Rapid Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Health"
Issued by the DOH as a response to the slow decline in maternal and child mortality in the Philippines
Administrative Order 2008-0029
Guides the development, implementation, and monitoring or evaluation of various government programs aimed at improving the health of women, mothers, and children
Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN)strategy
MNCHN services ensures the following results:
1. Every pregnancy is wanted, planned, and supported
2. Every pregnancy is adequately managed throughout its course
3. Every delivery is facility-based and managed by skilled birth attendants or skilled health professionals
4. Every mother and newborn pair secures proper postpartum and newborn and childhood care
Perinatal and infant health perinatal mortality is defined as?
Fetal death of 22 weeks or more and newborns dying under seven days of life
The biggest challenged faced by the DOH in 2008 was?
The weak national immunization coverage; Only 66% of children less than 1 year old were fully immunized
Author
ZDanuco
ID
363612
Card Set
Community Health Nursing Chapter 13: Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Services