Nursing homes in the care of people with communicable diseases:
- Awareness and health education.
- Prevention of immunization by preventing children from common childhood and infectious diseases.
- Prevention of antiretroviral drugs.
- Commitment to the principles of sterilization.
Control and treat some diseases such as diarrhea (oral perfusion clinic).
Nursing also plays a role in combating noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, malnutrition and tooth decay
And high blood pressure, which is increasing in society due to change of living, leading to an increase in the number of traffic accidents, heart disease, birth defects ... etc. Nursing contributes to the fight against noncommunicable diseases by working in a clinic:
- Awareness and health education.
- Care for people with chronic diseases (chronic diseases clinic).
Maternity and Childhood Care Clinic through the identification and care of those at risk.
- Awareness and health education.
- Prevention of immunization by preventing children from common childhood and infectious diseases.
- Prevention of antiretroviral drugs.
- Commitment to the principles of sterilization.
Control and treat some diseases such as diarrhea (oral perfusion clinic).
Nursing also plays a role in combating noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, malnutrition and tooth decay
And high blood pressure, which is increasing in society due to change of living, leading to an increase in the number of traffic accidents, heart disease, birth defects ... etc. Nursing contributes to the fight against noncommunicable diseases by working in a clinic:
- Awareness and health education.
- Care for people with chronic diseases (chronic diseases clinic).
Maternity and Childhood Care Clinic through the identification and care of those at risk.
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