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Schedule of Review for Qualifying Examination

April 17 - 20, 2017

Date Time Area Lecturer


April 17, 2017 8:00 - 12:00 OB 2 RIGOR K. ALVARADO
1:00 - 5:00 OB 1 CHARIS R. DOONG
April 18, 2017 8:00 - 12:00 INFANT CARE AND RIGOR K. ALVARADO
FEEDING
1:00 - 5:00 BIOETHICS 1 CHARIS DOONG
April 19, 2017 8:00 - 12:00 PHC 2 RIGOR K. ALVARADO
1:00 - 5:00 PHC 1 CHARIS R. DOONG
April 20, 2017 8:00 - 12:00 FOIUNDATION OF RIGOR K. ALVARADO
HEALTH CARE
1:00 - 5:00 BIOETHICS 2 CHARIS R. DOONG

Note:

The lecturer will provide a copy of all the lectures during the review.
Course Outline

FOUNDATION OF HEALTH CARE

1. Needs of Man

2. Health and Illness


2.1. Level of Prevention
2.2. Models of Health and Wellness
2.3. Patients Bill of Rights

3. Communication

4. Health Care Process


4.1. Assessment
4.1.1 History Taking
4.1.2. Physical Assessment
4.1.3 Laboratory Examinations
4.2. Planning
4.3 Implementation
4.3.1 Preventive Measures
4.3.2 Comfort Measures
4.3.2.1 Hygiene
4.3.2.2 Heat Application

5. Evaluation

6. Drugs and Solutions


6.1 Ten Rights of Drugs Administration
6.1. Route of Drugs Administration
6.2 Drugs Computation
6.3 IVF Computation
Course Outline : OB 1 ( Normal Obstetrics )

1. Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive System


a. Male reproductive system
b. Female reproductive system
c. Pelvis
2. Physiology of menstruation
3. Pregnancy
a. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy
b. Diagnosis of pregnancy
c. Fetal development
d. Physiologic changes of pregnancy
e. Discomfort during pregnancy
4. Prenatal care
a. First trimester
b. Second trimester
c. Third trimester
5. Labor and delivery
a. Theories on the onset of labor
b. Premonitory signs of labor
c. Signs and symptoms of labor
d. Signs of true labor
e. Stages of labor
1. First stage of labor
Phases
Management
2. Second stage of labor
Mechanism of labor
5 Ps of labor
Management
3. Third stage of labor
Types of placental separation
Episiotomy and repair
4. Fourth stage of labor
6. Postpartum Period
a. Assessment
b. Breast care and feeding
c. Bowel elimination
d. Perineal care
e. Episiotomy care
7. Immediate care of the newborn
a. APGAR scoring d. Cord care
b. Maintenance of airway e. Bathing
c. Maintenance of temperature
Course Outline : OB 2 (Abnormal Obstetrics)

1. Complications of pregnancy
a. First trimester b. Second trimester c. Third trimester

2. Diseases affecting pregnancy


a. Diabetes mellitus b. Heart disease c. Renal disease

3. Sexual Transmitted Infection during pregnancy

4. Complication during labor and delivery


a. Powers
Dystocia
Precipitate labor
Ruptured uterus
Dysfunctional uterine contraction
b. Passageway
Cephalopelvic disproportion
c. Passenger
Cord prolapsed
Cord Coil
Multiple pregnancy
Abnormal presentation

5. Family Planning
a. Laws affecting family planning
b. Methods of family planning
Natural method
Artificial method
Sterilization
Course Outline : Infant Care and Feeding

1. Theories of growth and development


Erick Erickson
Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget

2. Stages of growth and development


Fetal
Neonate
Immediate care
Characteristics and appearance of newborn
Infancy
Infant profile
developmental task
Nutrition
Needs and problems

3. Integrated management of Childhood Illness


Course Outline : Bioethics 1

1. History of Midwifery in the Philippines and world

2. Principle of bioethics

3. Code of ethics for Midwives

4. The Board of Midwifery


Members of the board
Qualification
Grounds for the removal of the member
Functions
Term of office

5. School of Midwifery
Qualification of the Principal
Qualification of the Faculty
Loading of part time faculty
Requirements

6. Midwifery LicensureExamination
Scope of the examination
Qualification of the application

7. Expanded functions of Midwife


Course Outline : Bioethics 2

1. Republic Act 2600 and Republic Act 7932

2. Situation and circumstances with legal implications


a. Birth registration
b. Hospital records as evidence
c. Chart
d. Incidence report
3. Criminal liabilities
a. Felony
b. Crimes against a person
c. Crimes against property
d. Crimes against chastity
e. Crimes against civil status of a person
f. Crimes against public interest
4. Kinds of felony according to degree
a. Attempted
b. frustrated
c. Consummated
5. Classification of felonies according to degree of punishment
a. Grave felony
b. Less grave felony
c. Light felony
6. Circumstances that affect criminal liabilities
a. Justifying
b. Exempting
c. Mitigating
d. Alternative
e. Aggravating
7. Doctrines which determines the liabilities of the damage due to negligence
a. Res ipsa loquitor
b. Respondent superior
c. Force majeure
8. Family code of the Philippines
9. Contract
a. Requisite of contract
b. Kinds of contract
c. Persons who may enter into contract
10. Will
a. Person involve in making a will
b. Person qualified to make a will
Course Outline : Primary Health Care 1

1. Concept of health and illness


Definition of health, wellness and illness
Different model of health
Level of prevention

2. Factors affecting health

3. The Philippines Health Care Delivery System


National health situation
Components of the health care delivery system
Goals and objectives
Organizational structure
Levels of health care facility
Two way referral system
Multisectoral approach to health
National health plan

4. Primary Health Care


Definition
Principle of PHC
Strategies of PHC
Elements of PHC

5. Health care process as applied to the family


Assessment (Health Needs of the Family)
Planning (Family Health Care Plan)
Intervention ( Family Health Care Strategies)
Evaluation
Course Outline : Primary Health Care 2

1. Healthy community
Definition of community, characteristics and classification
Components of community
Concept of healthy community
Factors that affect community health
Effects of healthy community

2. Health statistics and epidemiology


Health statistics
Health indicators, implication
Epidemiology

3. Community health care process


Approaches to community development
COPAR as strategy in community development
Phases of COPAR

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